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The Board entered its order finding that Dr. Ahmed committed two counts of malpractice, violations of NRS 630.301(4); and two counts of failure to maintain timely, legible, accurate and complete medical records, violations of NRS 630.3062(1). Boards fees and costs incurred
The Nevada State Board of Medical Examiners summarily suspended Mr. Campbell's physicians assistant certificate to practice medicine in the state of Nevada pending a hearing on the formal complaint filed against Mr. Campbell alleging he held himself out to be a licensed physician, performed medical services other than at the direction or under the supervision of the supervising physician and performed medical services under to influence of alcohol, controlled substances or mental or physical illness. Dr. Linden shall also provide any requested additional proof of compliance with all conditions of the Settlement Agreement and, if requested, appear in front of the Nevada State Board of Medical Examiners at a regularly-scheduled Board meeting prior to the termination of his probationary status. This is a legal process that . at. On September 10, 2021, the Nevada State Board of Medical Examiners accepted and approved a Settlement Agreement which allowed for an order to be entered finding Dr. Roofian violated NRS 630.3062(1)(a) and NRS 630.306(1)(b)(2), as set forth in Counts II and III of the Complaint, and ordering that he receive a public reprimand; pay a fine of $10,000.00; and reimburse the Boards fees and costs incurred in the investigation and prosecution of the case against him. The Nevada State Board of Medical Examiners approved and accepted a Settlement Agreement whereby Dr. Bryan, by not contesting, hereby agreed, that an order may be entered herein by the Board finding that Dr. Bryan engaged in conduct that is grounds for discipline pursuant to the Medical Practice Act to wit: one count of failing to administer a drug except as authorized by law when he administered a drug not approved for human use, specifically botulinum toxin type A, and one failing to provide adequate supervision of a physician assistant when he allowed a physician assistant to also administer a drug in a manner not authorized by law, and that he shall be placed on twelve (12) months of probation with the following conditions: 1) Dr. Bryan shall not personally use any injected cosmetic substance on himself or others during the probationary period nor shall he personally prescribe cosmetic substances for his patients; 2) Dr. Bryan shall complete six (6) hours of Continuing Medical Education (CME) on the topic of charting and ethics, to be pre-approved by the Investigative Committee Chair and to be completed within the probationary period. in the Complaint. Mr. Dunetz shall sign any and all Releases of Information requested by an agent or staff member of the Board to allow Board staff unlimited communication with Diversion and any other program, school, psychologist, therapist or psychiatrist with knowledge about his ability to practice medicine as a physician assistant. Count I of the Complaint was dismissed with prejudice. On March 8, 2013, the Nevada State Board of Medical Examiners approved, accepted and adopted a Settlement Agreement which allowed for an order to be entered finding Ms. Pearson engaged in conduct that is grounds for discipline pursuant to the Medical Practice Act, to wit: one count of performing medical services that were not approved by the supervising physician, a violation of NAC 630.380(1)(d), and one records violation, a violation of NRS 630.3062(1). The counts in the First
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All other terms are still imposed. On June 1, 2018, the Nevada State Board of Medical Examiners accepted and approved a Settlement Agreement which allowed for an order to be entered finding Dr. Folkerth violated NRS 630.3062(4) (2 counts) and NRS 630.3065(2)(a), as set forth in Counts I, II and IV of the First Amended Complaint, and ordered that he receive a public reprimand; pay a $400.00 fine for each count, for a total of $1,200.00; comply with pending patient requests to provide patient medical records to his former patients, and provide proof to the satisfaction of the Board that these records have been provided; and reimburse the Boards fees and costs incurred in the investigation and prosecution of the case against him. On December 3, 2021, the Nevada State Board of Medical Examiners accepted and approved a Settlement Agreement which allowed for an order to be entered finding Dr. Rahman violated NRS 630.306(1)(b)(2), as set forth in Count III of the First Amended Complaint, and ordering that he receive a public reprimand; pay a fine of $3,500.00; and reimburse the Boards fees and costs incurred in the investigation and prosecution of the case against him. based upon the complaint filed against him alleging he violated NAC 630.540, by being convicted of a felony, any offense involving moral turpitude, or any offense relating to the practice of respiratory care or the ability to practice respiratory care. 7. Try
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On December 3, 2021, the Nevada State Board of Medical Examiners accepted and approved a Settlement Agreement which allowed for an order to be entered finding Dr. Torres violated NRS 630.301(4), as set forth in Count I of the Complaint, and ordering that he receive a public reprimand; pay a fine of $2,500.00; and reimburse the Boards fees and costs incurred in the investigation and prosecution of the case against him. that Mr. Manleys license to practice medicine as a physician assistant
On June 10, 2022, the Nevada State Board of Medical Examiners accepted and approved a Settlement Agreement which allowed for an order to be entered finding that Dr. Garcia violated NRS 630.305(1)(e), NRS 630.306(1)(u) (two violations), NRS 630.306(1)(b)(3) and NRS 630.306(1)(p), as set forth in the Complaint, and ordering the following: that he receive a public reprimand; that he pay a fine of $10,000.00; that he complete 22 hours of Continuing Medical Education (CME), in addition to his statutory CME requirements to maintain licensure in the State of Nevada; that he submit to and pass all five parts of the Ethics and Boundaries Assessment Services (EBAS) examination, which examination shall be paid for at his expense; and that he reimburse the Boards fees and costs incurred in the investigation and prosecution of the case against him. Phone: 307.777.3507, Puerto Rico Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners
a thorough Internet search on the vet's name and the name of the clinic. Consumer Information. On September 10, 2021, the Nevada State Board of Medical Examiners accepted and approved a Settlement Agreement which allowed for an order to be entered finding Mr. Smith violated NRS 630.301(4), as set forth in Count I of the First Amended Complaint, and ordering that he pay a fine of $500.00 and reimburse the Boards fees and costs incurred in the investigation and prosecution of the case against him. sites and blogs to tell of their experiences with a bad vet. He must pay the investigative costs of $1,000.00, must comply with all federal , state, and local laws, shall comply with the Board's surveillance program, and must appear in person for interviews with the Board's medial consultant. the Boards fees and costs incurred in the investigation and prosecution of the
630.306(1)(b)(2) and $1,000.00 for each violation of NRS 630.3062(1)); and she
The Investigative Committee and Larry Yee, M.D. The Board entered into a Stipulation for Settlement with Dr. Potter whereby it was ordered he may resume practice in Nevada but to submit to a report of a physician and psychiatrist, be placed on probation for 7 years, take and pass FLEX, not prescribe or dispense controlled substances, and pay all expenses incurred in the monitoring. Download a copy of the
On June 4, 2021, the Nevada State Board of Medical Examiners accepted and approved a Settlement Agreement which allowed an order to be entered finding Dr. Kamboj violated NRS 630.3062(1)(a), as set forth in the Complaint, and ordered that he receive a public reprimand; pay a fine of $500.00; and reimburse the Boards fees and costs incurred in the investigation and prosecution of the case against him. narcotics or any other substance (Count I), and
20-32539-1, and ordering that his license to practice medicine in the State of Nevada be immediately revoked, and he may not apply for reinstatement of a license to practice medicine for a period of one year; that he pay total fines in the amount of $10,000; receive a public reprimand; and pay the costs and expenses incurred in the investigation and prosecution of the case against him. Dr. Swaine tested positive for controlled substances in May, July and October of 2007, and his positive test in October of 2007 occurred while he was on leave from his out-of-state treatment program. shall remain prohibited from writing prescriptions until further order of the
The Board entered into a Stipulation for Settlement with. FAQs. The Board ordered that Dr. Fox be publicly reprimanded; that he shall, within one year of the acceptance of the Settlement Agreement, complete 20 hours of Continuing Medical Education (CME) regarding the subject of prenatal care, to be approved by the IC Chairman in advance of their accomplishment and in addition to any CME requirements regularly imposed as a condition of licensure; that he shall reimburse the Board the reasonable costs and expenses incurred in the matter and that he be fined in the amount of $5,000.00.
The Board ordered that Dr. Lorant's license to practice medicine in Nevada be revoked. The remaining counts of the Complaint shall be dismissed with prejudice. Following his release from incarceration, Dr. Bruce may petition the Board to reinstate his license to practice medicine, subject to various terms and conditions, including reimbursement of the Board's fees and costs prior to petitioning the Board for reinstatement of his license. Become a Board, Commission or Committee Member. Vets are required to inform their
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The Board further ordered that Counts I, IV and V of the First Amended Complaint be dismissed. On November 30, 2012, the Nevada State Board of Medical Examiners accepted and approved a Settlement, Waiver and Consent Agreement by which the Board entered an order finding Dr. Sharda engaged in conduct that is grounds for discipline pursuant to the Nevada Medical Practice Act, to wit: the failure to maintain timely, legible, accurate and complete medical records relating to the diagnosis, treatment and care of a patient, a violation of Nevada Revised Statute 630.3062(1), as set forth in Count I of the formal Complaint. (204) 945-7651, New Brunswick Veterinary Medical Association
addition to his statutory CME requirements for licensure; and reimburse the
On September 6, 2013, the Nevada State Board of Medical Examiners accepted and approved a Settlement Agreement which allowed for an order to be entered finding Dr. Thorp violated Nevada Administrative Code 630.230(1)(i), as set forth in Count I of the First Amended Complaint, Nevada Revised Statute (NRS) 630.306(18), as set forth in Count III of the First Amended Complaint, and NRS 630.304(4), as set forth in Count IV of the First Amended Complaint, and ordering that he receive a public reprimand, pay a fine of $5,000, complete fifteen (15) hours of Continuing Medical Education regarding the subject of supervising physician assistants and/or medical assistants within one (1) year of the Board's acceptance of the Settlement Agreement, perform 10 hours community service in a medically related field and reimburse the Board its costs and fees incurred in the investigation and prosecution of the case, the fine and costs payable within ninety (90) days. and ordering that he receive a public reprimand; complete 3 hours of CME, in
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The Nevada State Board of Medical Examiners met in an Emergency Meeting, pursuant to NRS 241.020, to consider the Complaint and Request for Summary Suspension of License against Dr. Swaine. On September 10, 2021, the
The Board ordered that Dr. Abeyatunge be issued a public reprimand; complete ten (10) units of continuing medical education; pay a fine of $2,000.00; and pay all costs incurred by the Board in these disciplinary proceedings. ASBVME Central Office: 334-395-5112 Fax: 334-395-5117 On June 4, 2021, the Nevada State Board of Medical Examiners accepted and approved a Settlement Agreement which allowed an order to be entered finding Dr. Syed violated NRS 630.304(7), as set forth in Count I of the Complaint, and ordered that he receive a public reprimand and reimburse the Boards fees and costs incurred in the investigation and prosecution of the case against him.