Board of Medicine Newsletter Board Briefs 70
Table of Contents
Prescription Monitoring Program 2
Pain Management Module-Type 1 Continuing Education for License Renewal 2
Reminder about FSMB Guidebook 3
Know the Law about Writing a Prescription 3
DEA Schedule II 4
Know the Ryan Haight Act 4
Immunity for Signing Death Certificates in Good Faith 4
Continuing Education Requirements 5
Office-Based Anesthesia CME Requirement 5
Physician Profiles 5
You Must Report…..Reporting Requirements 5
Physician Assistants and Supervising Physicians 6
Do Not Aid or Abet Unlicensed Practice 6
Mixing, Diluting or Reconstituting Regulations 7
Three Paid Claims Competency Assessment 7
Address of Record 7
Cooperation with Department of Health Professions Investigators 7
Ad Hoc Committee on Competency 8
Ad Hoc Committee on Office-Based Surgery 8
Work Group on Midwifery and Medications 8
Recent Licensing Counts 9
Licensing of Occupational Therapy Assistants Proceeding 9
Radiologist Assistants 9
Use of the title Acupuncturist 10
Physician Assistant Proposed Regulations re: 4th visit and supervision 10
Midwifery and Disclosure 10
Polysomnography 10
New Laws in Effect 11
New Laws for July 1, 2011 11
DMV Medical Review Process 13
Americans with Disabilities Act 14
ADA Title III: Public Accommodations 14
July 2009 thru October 15, 2010 Board Decisions 16
October 16, 2010 thru April 10, 2011 Board Decisions 37
Prescription Monitoring Program
The importance of incorporating the use of the Prescription Monitoring Program into your practice routine cannot be overemphasized. Abuse and diversion remain realities in the Commonwealth, and deaths from prescription drugs continue at an alarming rate.
All prescribers are encouraged to use the Prescription Monitoring Program to access information about patients for whom you prescribe or anticipate prescribing Schedule II-IV controlled substances. Patient consent is no longer required to access the data; however your patient must be informed that you might check his/her data. The following is an update from Ralph Orr, Program Director for the Virginia Prescription Monitoring Program.
On October 1, 2009 the Virginia Prescription Monitoring Program (PMP) upgraded to 24/7 access with auto-response software. The response to this new capability has been remarkable with the number of prescribers registered to use the program having more than doubled since the installation of the software. Requests for reports have grown from 75,000 in all of 2009 to over 433,000 requests in 2010 with prescribers and pharmacists accounting for 98% of all requests to the program. The program anticipates processing over 600,000 requests in 2011.
Approximately 1900 resident pharmacies, non-resident pharmacies and dispensing physicians submit over one million prescription records for Schedule II-IV drugs each month. The program database holds over 60 million prescriptions which supply the data for reports numbering almost 2000 a day in response to requests from 7600 prescribers and 1600 pharmacists who use the information to make treatment and dispensing decisions.
The PMP website: dhp.dhp_programs/pmp is the gateway to the PMP Data Center where prescribers can apply for registration and submit requests for patient data. Other features of the main webpage include: an online pain course, laws and regulations, presentations from conferences, registration and other forms, program statistics, reports, and other information of interest.
If you are not a registered user of the Prescription Monitoring Program, consider registering today. The PMP is a fast and efficient tool that can optimize management of patients that are being prescribed controlled substances while minimizing risk for both the patient and the prescriber.
Pain Management Module-Type 1 Continuing Education for License Renewal
The online pain management course offered on the PMP website was developed by Leanne Yanni, MD, Associate Professor of Internal Medicine at VCU School of Medicine. Prescribers and pharmacists who are licensed in Virginia may take the course free-of-charge and receive up to 6.5 hours of continuing education credit. The course is case study driven, has a pre and post test, and has several resources that you can go back to again and again as needed. The course is reviewed annually and updated as appropriate for any new practice standards, new laws and regulatory changes. The course added a module on pediatric pain management in 2010. If you treat pain, this module will make you better at doing so.
Reminder about FSMB Guidebook
Approximately 20,000 MDs and DOs received a copy of the Federation of State Medical Boards’ “Responsible Opioid Prescribing” in 2008. The book is an expansion of the Federation’s Model Policy and remains a great guidebook to good patient care and how the Virginia Board of Medicine understands and oversees matters of prescribing and pain management. It is again commended to your reading.
Know the Law about Writing a Prescription
There are two important laws that you should know and always follow in your writing of prescriptions for drugs of all schedules. The first is Section 54.1-3303 of the Code of Virginia. It requires that you have a bona fide practitioner-patient relationship with an individual to issue a prescription. “ ..a bona fide practitioner-patient relationship means that the practitioner shall (i) ensure that a medical or drug history is obtained; (ii) provide information to the patient about the benefits and risks of the drug being prescribed; (iii) perform or have performed an appropriate examination of the patient, either physically or by the use of instrumentation and diagnostic equipment through which images and medical records may be transmitted electronically; except for medical emergencies, the examination of the patient shall have been performed by the practitioner himself, within the group in which he practices, or by a consulting practitioner prior to issuing a prescription; and (iv) initiate additional interventions and follow-up care, if necessary, especially if a prescribed drug may have serious side effects”.
The second is Section 54.1-3408.01 which outlines the required information a prescription must contain. Here are the essential elements of the law.
• Written with ink or individually typed or printed.
• Name, address, and telephone number of the prescriber.
• Federal controlled substances registration number if Schedule II-V.
• Prescriber's information shall be either preprinted upon the prescription blank,
• electronically printed, typewritten, rubber stamped, or printed by hand.
• First and last name of the patient for whom the drug is prescribed.
• Address of the patient
• Each written prescription shall be dated as of, and signed by the prescriber on, the day when issued.
• No written prescription order form shall include more than one prescription.
Further guidance, including about electronic prescriptions, can be found at: . Guidance document 110-35.
DEA Schedule II
The DEA has published its final rule on writing more than one prescription for the same Schedule II drug on the same day. It is now lawful to write up to 90 days of Schedule II medication on multiple prescriptions as long as it is permitted by state law. This essentially reinstates the process that was in place up until September 2005, but with the limitation of 90 days. Always remember that the prescription must be dated the day it is written with instructions elsewhere on the document not to fill until a specific later date. And always remember to document prescriptions in the patient’s medical record.
Know the Ryan Haight Act
The Ryan Haight Online Pharmacy Consumer Protection Act is the name of federal law that was enacted on October 15, 2008. It amended the Controlled Substances Act to better prevent the illegal distribution of controlled substances over the Internet. The Drug Enforcement Administration subsequently issued regulations, effective April 13, 2009, to implement the provisions of the Act. One of the central features of the Act is the “valid prescription” requirement. In 21 USC 829(e)(2)(A), the term valid prescription means one that is issued for a legitimate medical purpose in the usual course of professional practice by a prescriber that has conducted at least one in-person medical evaluation of the patient or a prescription written by a covering prescriber. Further, the Act makes it clear that in-person medical evaluation means one that is performed with the patient in the physical presence of the practitioner. Therefore, it will be an automatic violation of federal law to issue a prescription for a controlled substance over the Internet without having performed at least one in-person medical evaluation of the patient. A covering practitioner is defined as one that conducts a medical evaluation at the request of a practitioner that has already seen the patient in-person for an evaluation. The Act provides an exception for the legitimate practice of telemedicine. The temporary definition of telemedicine is the practice of medicine in accordance with applicable Federal and State laws by a practitioner at a location remote from a patient but who is communicating with the patient or with a health care professional treating the patient with a telecommunications system that is interactive and meets the requirements of Federal law and regulation. You are encouraged to access the entire Act for further details at:
Immunity for Signing Death Certificates in Good Faith
The 2011 Session of the General Assembly has passed law granting immunity for those doctors, nurse practitioners and physician assistants that sign death certificates. The law will be in effect July 1, 2011 and reads as follows:
F. A physician, nurse practitioner or physician assistant who, in good faith, signs a certificate of death or determines the cause of death shall be immune from civil liability, only for such signature and determination of causes of death on such certificate, absent gross negligence or willful misconduct.
Continuing Education Requirements
At the time of renewal in late 2011 & 2012, MDs, DOs, DCs, and DPMs will be asked to attest to having obtained at least 60 hours of continuing medical education in the preceding 24 months. At least 30 hours must be Category I or Type I. The requirement that at least 15 hours be interactive with colleagues has been removed; thereby allowing all 30 hours of Category I to be obtained through activities that are approved as Category I or Type I.
Office-Based Anesthesia CME Requirement
If you provide office-based anesthesia or supervise the administration of anesthesia in your office, you must maintain current certification in advanced resuscitation techniques. Additionally, if you administer office-based anesthesia without the assistance of an anesthesiologist or certified registered nurse anesthetist, you must obtain four hours of continuing education in topics related to anesthesia within the 60 hours required each biennium for licensure renewal.
Physician Profiles
The Board encourages you to get in the habit of checking your profile on a regular basis. In that way, you can be assured that you will be in compliance with the Board’s regulation that requires doctors to provide updates to the profile within 30 days of a change in the information that is displayed to the public. Required and voluntary information must be accurate.
You Must Report…..Reporting Requirements
As a licensee of the Board of Medicine, there are a number of reporting requirements of which you need to be aware.
• You must self-report actions taken against you by another state, a federal institution or the voluntary surrender of a license in another state while under investigation, malpractice judgments or settlements, professional incompetence, professional negligence, impairment or other conduct that is covered under Section 54.1-2915 of the Code of Virginia. The same must be reported about other licensees of the Board of Medicine when you become aware of such conduct.
• If you treat a licensed healthcare provider for mental disorders, chemical dependency or alcoholism, you must report the individual to the respective licensing board unless you have reason to believe that individual is competent to continue in practice or would not constitute a danger to self or to others.
• If you have a patient that has anesthesia in the office setting and dies within 72 hours, or requires a hospital stay of more than 24 hours, you must report the case to the Board.
• Pursuant to §63.2-1509, you must report suspected child abuse to the local office of the Department of Social Services.
• Pursuant to §63.2-1606, you must report suspected abuse, neglect or exploitation of adults to the local office of the Department of Social Services or the Adult Protective Services hotline.
• You are required to report certain infectious diseases to your local health department within three (3) days of suspected or confirmed diagnosis. Some diseases require “rapid communication” (within 24 hours of suspicion or confirmation). For the complete list of reportable diseases and associated reporting methods and timeframes, see Department of Health Regulation 12VAC5-90-80 or access it by using the following link:
Physician Assistants and Supervising Physicians
You should be aware of the regulations governing office-based anesthesia that clearly define which professionals can administer major conductive blocks using anesthetic drugs. Board of Medicine Regulation 18VAC85-20-330(B)(1) states:
1. Deep sedation, general anesthesia or a major conductive block shall be administered by an anesthesiologist or by a certified registered nurse anesthetist. If a major conductive block is performed for diagnostic or therapeutic purposes, it may be administered by a doctor qualified by training and scope of practice.
Physician assistants are not authorized to perform major conductive blocks. However, there are no specific limitations on physician assistants giving steroid injections, as long as they are properly trained, and an invasive procedure form has been approved by the Board. Additionally, you should be aware that the law does not allow physician assistants to take x-rays or otherwise operate devices that emit ionizing radiation, such as C-arm fluoroscopy. As the law is currently written, a physician assistant has to work with a radiologic technologist to perform procedures under fluoroscopy.
Do Not Aid or Abet Unlicensed Practice
In the course of a busy practice of medicine, you may conclude that a smart individual in your employ can safely perform more complex tasks than he/she is doing on a daily basis. Be sure you do not overstep your bounds of delegation. You are authorized under the law to delegate tasks that do not require medical discretion to unlicensed individuals, but you cannot delegate any task
that requires medical decision-making. Further, you cannot delegate the practice of another profession to anyone. For instance, you cannot authorize a nurse or a physician assistant to take x-rays; operating equipment that emits ionizing radiation is the practice of radiologic technology.
Mixing, Diluting or Reconstituting Regulations
The Board has regulations regarding how mixing, diluting or reconstituting of drugs for administration in your practice must occur. These regulations establish standards for medical practice insofar as requirements for training, second checks, documentation, and time to administration. Mixing, diluting or reconstituting that is performed by a doctor of medicine or osteopathic medicine, a pharmacist, or by a specially trained physician assistant or registered nurse or mixing, diluting or reconstituting of vaccines does not require a second check; however, preparation by anyone else requires a second check by a physician, pharmacist, or specially trained PA or RN. At some point, the Board will begin a random inspection program to assess compliance with the regulation. Here is a draft inspection form that the Board anticipates using to review compliance with the regulations in a physician’s practice.
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Three Paid Claims Competency Assessment
In 2007, the General Assembly amended the law enacted in the 2005 session to require competency assessments for licensees with three medical malpractice judgments or medical malpractice settlements of more than $10,000 in the most recent ten-year period. The change was incorporated into Section 54.1-2912.3 of the Code of Virginia. The Board does quarterly runs on its databases to identify practitioners that may be subject to this law. If a licensee appears to be subject to this law, a certified letter will be sent apprising him/her of the responsibility to obtain a competency assessment. If a licensee believes that the letter has been received in error, or that further clarification regarding the assessment is needed, he/she is instructed to contact the Board. This law was substantially revised by the 2011 Session of the General Assembly. See New Laws section below.
Address of Record
The Board’s regulations require that you provide an address of record for the purpose of official communication. If your address changes, you need to notify the Board within 30 days. A new law, effective July 1, 2009, allows licensees to have the address of record remain confidential if a second address for release to the public is provided to the Board.
Cooperation with Department of Health Professions Investigators
It is a violation of Board of Medicine regulation 18VAC85-20-105 to willfully refuse to provide information or records to a DHP investigator representing the Board.
Ad Hoc Committee on Competency
The Board’s Ad Hoc Committee on Competency was constituted to review the issues of continuing competency and initial competency. The committee made a recommendation to the Board of Medicine regarding requirements for initial licensure in 2009. At its June 2009 meeting, the Board of Medicine adopted the following statement: that the Board propose legislation that applicants for initial licensure must show evidence of completion of an ACGME/AOA approved residency in the specialty in which the applicant intends to practice in the Commonwealth. Further, the applicant must also be “board eligible” as a result of the completion of the residency. The Board has not carried this recommendation forward in a legislative effort as yet. The Ad Hoc continues to meet to address ways to ensure continued competency. The next meeting of the committee is May 24, 2011.
Ad Hoc Committee on Office-Based Surgery
The Board currently has regulations for office-based anesthesia that are applicable to practitioners that perform procedures outside hospitals and licensed ambulatory care centers. The plastic surgery community asked that the Board consider requirements for office-based surgical procedures; these would essentially be a companion set of requirements to those in the anesthesia regulations. At its August 7, 2009 meeting, the Executive Committee of the Board voted to establish an ad hoc committee. The committee consists of representatives from the specialties of family practice, dermatology, OB-GYN, orthopedics, plastic surgery, gastroenterology, podiatry, general surgery, vascular surgery and anesthesiology. The committee has met three times. Most of the discussion has been centered on cosmetic surgery and the qualifications necessary to be able to perform certain procedures. Data on outcomes and patient safety have been reviewed to the extent possible. At its meeting in January 2011, the committee voted on a recommendation to be forwarded to the full Board of Medicine. The recommendation, “that a guidance document on office-based surgical procedures be created for use during the development of proposed regulations to protect patients from the threat of inadequately trained providers who offer cosmetic and other surgical services in outpatient settings” was considered by the Board at its February 17, 2011 meeting. The Board’s response was “that this subject be remanded back to the Ad Hoc Committee for more definition on the nature and scope of any limitations on licensees performing procedures in office-based settings.”
Work Group on Midwifery and Medications
In response to interest from the midwifery community, the public and the Advisory Board on Midwifery, the Board of Medicine convened a workgroup to look at the issue of medications and the practice of midwifery in Virginia. The group has met twice and will meet again on May 5, 2011. Dr. Bader and Ms. Potter will present the work group with responses to specific questions raised at the February 4, 2011 meeting.
Recent Licensing Counts
Doctors of Medicine and Surgery - 33,008
Doctors of Osteopathic Medicine - 1,816
Doctors of Podiatry - 468
Interns & Residents - 2,860
Doctors of Chiropractic - 1,628
Athletic Trainers - 1,039
Licensed Acupuncturists - 419
Licensed Midwives - 55
Limited Radiologic Technologists - 763
Occupation Therapists - 2,849
Occupational Therapy Assistants - 826
Physician Assistants - 2,214
Radiologic Technologists - 3,499
Respiratory Care Practitioners - 3,655
Restricted Volunteers - 50
University Limited Licensees - 32
Volunteer Registration - 1
Licensing of Occupational Therapy Assistants Proceeding
To date, 826 OTA’s have been issued active licenses. The October 2010 Advisory Board on Occupational Therapy determined that the date by which occupational therapy assistants should be licensed or be given a reprimand would be April 1, 2011. As the letter to all occupational therapists informing them of this deadline did not get in the mail until February 2011, the date has been extended to June 1, 2011. Encourage all OTA’s to get licensed by this date.
Radiologist Assistants
The new profession of radiologist assistant was established by law passed in the 2009 Session of the General Assembly. Here is the statutory definition of radiology assistant:
“Radiologist assistant” means an individual who has met the requirements of the Board for licensure as an advanced-level radiologic technologist and who, under the direct supervision of a licensed doctor of medicine or osteopathy specializing in the field of radiology, is authorized to (i) assess and evaluate the physiological and psychological responsiveness of patients undergoing radiologic procedures; (ii) evaluate image quality, make initial observations, and communicate observations to the supervising radiologist; (iii) administer contrast media or other medications prescribed by the supervising radiologist; and (iv) perform, or assist the supervising radiologist to perform, any other procedure consistent with the guidelines adopted by the American College of Radiology, the American Society of Radiologic Technologists, and the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists. Many stakeholders have helped in the development of the regulations for the licensure and regulation of this profession. Final regulations have been approved by the Board of Medicine and are currently under Executive Branch review.
Use of the title Acupuncturist
If you are a doctor of medicine, osteopathic medicine, podiatry or chiropractic and are qualified to practice acupuncture, remember that you cannot use the term acupuncturist in your advertising or otherwise represent yourself as an acupuncturist. That title is reserved solely for licensed acupuncturists. See the following section of the Code of Virginia:
Physician Assistant Proposed Regulations re: 4th visit and supervision
The Board of Medicine approved proposed regulations that will replace the term “protocol” in the regulations with “practice agreement” to reflect the language in the law. Also, the requirement for a visit with the supervising physician every 4th visit has been replaced with “the supervising physician shall be involved with any patient with a continuing illness as noted in the written practice agreement for the evaluation process.” These changes are not yet in place; they are under Executive Branch review.
Midwifery and Disclosure
HB2163 from the 2009 Session of the General Assembly became law on July 1, 2009. This law requires midwives to disclose to their patients, when appropriate, options for consultation, referral to a physician, and evidence-based information on health risks associated with home birth, including but not limited to risks associated with vaginal births after a prior cesarean section, breech births, births by women experiencing high-risk pregnancies, and births involving multiple gestation. Final regulations in this matter have been approved by the Board of Medicine and are currently under Executive Branch review.
Polysomnography
HB 725 from the 2010 Session of the General Assembly established the profession of polysomnography and the Advisory Board on Polysomnography. Governor McDonnell has appointed the 5 members of the Advisory Board, which first met in February 2011. The first task for the Advisory Board will be the promulgation of regulations for licensure and regulation of the profession. The Board of Medicine has approved a NOIRA (Notice of Intended Regulatory Action) to begin the process.
New Laws in Effect
• A prescriber of controlled substances who has reason to suspect that a person has obtained or attempted to obtain a controlled substance or prescription for a controlled substance by fraud or deceit may report the activity to local law enforcement for investigation. The prescriber who reports in good faith shall not be liable for civil damages in connection with furnished such information or records.
• Critical care medicine specialists are now included as specialists that can lawfully opine about a patient being irretrievable in concert with other physicians as outlined in Section 54.1-2972 of the Code of Virginia:
• Amendments have been made to the law governing advance medical directives that clarify the authority of an advance directive in cases in which a person is subject to an emergency custody, temporary detention, involuntary admission or mandatory outpatient treatment order. The revisions also eliminate the requirement that a second physician or licensed clinical psychologist provide a written certification that a patient is incapable of making an informed decision in cases in which the patient is unconscious or experiencing a profound impairment of conscious function due to trauma, stroke, or another acute physiological condition. Additionally, the new law adds a provision authorizing a person who has exhibited special care and concern for a patient and is familiar with the patient’s beliefs and values to make health care decision on that patient’s behalf if the patient is incapable of making an informed decision, except in cases in which the proposed treatment involves the withholding or withdrawing of a life-prolonging procedure. It also clarifies the procedure regarding decisions made over a patient’s protest and provides that a public guardian may authorize admission of an incapacitated person to a mental health facility in certain situations.
New Laws for July 1, 2011
• The Board of Medicine shall consider the military education and experience of applicants for licenses in respiratory care, occupational therapy, radiologist assisting, radiologic technology and radiologic technology-limited.
• The Board of Medicine will extend the expiration of licenses held by the spouse of a member of the armed forces of the United States when the spouse accompanies the service member for an overseas duty assignment.
• The signature of a physician assistant will be accepted in those circumstances that the signature, certification, stamp, verification, affidavit or endorsement of a physician is required.
• The definition of podiatry is expanded to include the diagnosis and treatment of lower extremity ulcers, provided that the treatment of severe lower extremity ulcers proximal to the foot and ankle only be performed by appropriately trained, credentialed podiatrists in an approved hospital or ambulatory surgery center at which the podiatrist has privileges.
• Laboratories may send results of studies directly to insurance carriers with the patient’s permission.
• The Board of Medicine three paid claims assessment law is changed to require 3 claims of greater than $75,000 to trigger the assessment, and the time for obtaining the assessment is extended to 18 months.
• Health care practitioners providing care during transport to and from Virginia are exempted from Virginia licensure as long as they are licensed and in good standing with their licensing board in another state.
• Law has been passed that clarifies the authority for a healthcare professional to share information obtained from the Virginia Prescription Monitoring Program with another healthcare professional when it is related to the care or treatment of a patient.
• Nurse practitioners and physician assistants can now determine the cause of death and sign the death certificate provided they have access to the decedent’s medical history and the death is due to natural causes.
• Emergency department physicians are added to the list of those that can sign death certificates, and immunity is granted for a good faith completion of the death certificate. See below:
In the absence of the such physician or with his approval, the certificate may be completed and signed by an associate another physician employed or engaged by the same professional practice, a nurse practitioner or physician assistant supervised by such physician, the chief medical officer of the institution in which death occurred, a physician specializing in the delivery of health care to hospitalized or emergency department patients who is employed by or engaged by the facility where the death occurred, or the physician who performed an autopsy upon the decedent, if such individual has access to the medical history of the case and death is due to natural causes.
F. A physician, nurse practitioner or physician assistant who, in good faith, signs a certificate of death or determines the cause of death shall be immune from civil liability, only for such signature and determination of causes of death on such certificate, absent gross negligence or willful misconduct.
DMV Medical Review Process
At the request of Jackie Branche of DMV, the following is included for your review. She emphasizes that she is available to give talks on the process. Her contact information is at the end of the article.
The Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) monitors drivers who have any condition or take medications that may impair their ability to safely operate a motor vehicle or affect their level of consciousness, judgment, mobility and visual perception. We rely solely on written reports informing us that a driver may be impaired from many sources including law enforcement, healthcare providers, family members, the courts and concerned citizens.
Once DMV receives a report of a possibly impaired driver, the report is reviewed by our professional medical staff to determine if a medical review should be initiated. If so, the driver must furnish an acceptable medical report or vision report, completed by their medical doctor or nurse practitioner, within 15-30 days, in accordance with Virginia statute. In accordance with new legislation that will take effect on July 1, 2011, DMV will begin accepting medical reports that have been completed by physician’s assistants. Reports are reviewed and a determination is made, in accordance with Virginia law standards and medical policies that have been established by the DMV Medical Advisory Board, whether a driver:
• is safe enough to continue to operate a motor vehicle
• should re-test with DMV
• undergo a driver evaluation with a certified driver rehab specialist (CDRS) or licensed occupational therapist (OTR/L) who is trained to conduct driver evaluations
• or retire from driving
Each case is evaluated on its own merits. If the medical information indicates that the driver is capable of safely driving, and the driver has successfully met all test requirements, the driver’s case may be dismissed or the driver may remain on periodic medical monitoring.
Regarding dementia, the DMV Medical Advisory Board’s policy states that if a driver has dementia, memory loss or memory impairment, cognitive impairment, gets lost, has suffered from a traumatic brain injury or stroke, he or she must successfully pass a driver evaluation with a CDRS or OTR/L and the DMV knowledge and road tests. Drivers with these diagnoses are then required to remain on periodic medical monitoring; furnishing an updated medical report every six months. Subsequent testing may be required if the driver’s healthcare provider indicates so or the driver is reported to DMV again for driving that is indicative of declining health.
The valuable services provided by driver rehabilitation specialists and licensed OTR/Ls help keep our roads and the public safer, as well as our examiners who administer road tests to those drivers who are on medical review. We know of 18 facilities in Virginia that provide this service and a demand for more appears imminent with the aging population. DMV provides a list of these facilities to drivers who are required to undergo a driver evaluation so they may choose one that is convenient for them. DMV submitted a short notification to the Virginia Board of Medicine for their March, 2011 news letter regarding the services of driver rehab specialists and how a driver evaluation can assist physicians in determining if a patient is able to safely operate a motor vehicle.
For more information on the DMV medical review process, how to obtain a driver evaluation for a patient, or to have someone speak to your group about this process, you may contact Jackie Branche, R. N., Healthcare Compliance Officer, DMV Medical Review Services at (804) 367-4380 or send email to Jacquelin.Branche@dmv..
Americans with Disabilities Act
All licensees should be aware of the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act. Of particular note is the requirement to provide for effective communication with people with hearing, vision, or speech disabilities. Please note the following summary of ADA Title III.
ADA Title III: Public Accommodations
Title III covers businesses and nonprofit service providers that are public accommodations, privately operated entities offering certain types of courses and examinations, privately operated transportation, and commercial facilities. Public accommodations are private entities who own, lease, lease to, or operate facilities such as restaurants, retail stores, hotels, movie theaters, private schools, convention centers, doctors' offices, homeless shelters, transportation depots, zoos, funeral homes, day care centers, and recreation facilities including sports stadiums and fitness clubs. Transportation services provided by private entities are also covered by title III.
Public accommodations must comply with basic nondiscrimination requirements that prohibit exclusion, segregation, and unequal treatment. They also must comply with specific requirements related to architectural standards for new and altered buildings; reasonable modifications to policies, practices, and procedures; effective communication with people with hearing, vision, or speech disabilities; and other access requirements. Additionally, public accommodations must remove barriers in existing buildings where it is easy to do so without much difficulty or expense, given the public accommodation's resources.
Courses and examinations related to professional, educational, or trade-related applications, licensing, certifications, or credentialing must be provided in a place and manner accessible to people with disabilities, or alternative accessible arrangements must be offered.
Commercial facilities, such as factories and warehouses, must comply with the ADA's architectural standards for new construction and alterations.
Complaints of title III violations may be filed with the Department of Justice. In certain situations, cases may be referred to a mediation program sponsored by the Department. The Department is authorized to bring a lawsuit where there is a pattern or practice of discrimination in violation of title III, or where an act of discrimination raises an issue of general public importance. Title III may also be enforced through private lawsuits. It is not necessary to file a complaint with the Department of Justice (or any Federal agency), or to receive a "right-to-sue" letter, before going to court. For more information, contact:
U.S. Department of Justice
Civil Rights Division
950 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W.
Disability Rights Section - NYAV
Washington, D.C. 20530
(800) 514-0301 (voice)
(800) 514-0383 (TTY)
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BOARD DECISIONS
For the time period listed below, the Board most commonly took disciplinary action for improper prescribing/prescribing without a bona fide physician-patient relationship; followed by reciprocal action for restriction of a license in another state; standard of care matters and inability to safely practice.
You may access these decisions at dhp. (select “License Lookup”) or at
for most MD’s, DO’s and DPM’s. You may also contact the Board Office at (804) 662-7693 to request a copy.
|NAME AND LICENSE NO. |DATE OF |JULY 2009 THRU OCTOBER 15, 2010 ACTIONS |
| |ACTION | |
|Abdel-Al, Naglaa Z.E., MD |07/23/10 |Mandatory Suspension based on an action by the Medical Board of |
|0101-233768 | |California. |
|Washington, IN | | |
|Abofreka, Reffat K., MD 0101-043653 |11/05/09 |Reinstatement denied based on failure to provide satisfactory evidence of |
|Woodbridge, VA | |ability to resume the practice of medicine in a safe & competent manner. |
|Aggroia, Abhay V., MD 0101-055856 |11/03/09 |Reinstated on indefinite probation subject to terms and conditions. |
|Woodbridge, VA | | |
|Akhigbe, Ehigiator O., MD 0101-057561 |04/13/10 |Mandatory Suspension based on a felony conviction in the United States |
|Silver Spring, MD | |District Court for the District of Columbia, to wit: One Count of |
| | |Healthcare Fraud; and Seventeen Counts of False Statements in Healthcare |
| | |Matters. |
|Al-Nowaiser, O. H., MD 0101-234042 |01/22/10 |Surrender of license based on inability to practice safely due to physical|
|Buffalo, NY | |incapacity associated with health issues. |
|Awadh, Abla A., MD 0101-238362 |07/12/10 |License subject to terms and conditions based on one patient case of |
|Stafford, VA | |improper prescribing and failure to document history, exam, or basis for |
| | |diagnosis. |
|Bakhshi, Virat, MD 0101-102823 |02/03/10 |Suspension based on multiple instances of failure to respond to hospital |
|Richmond, VA |effective |pages while on call; multiple patient cases of failure to examine and |
| |03/15/20 |assess patients or make other arrangements for coverage; multiple patient|
| | |cases of prescribing controlled substances for pain management treatment |
| | |without medical justification, diagnosis, and proper medical record |
| | |documentation; prescribing Suboxone for narcotic dependency while not |
| | |being qualified/registered to do so; dispensing Schedule II controlled |
| | |substances outside an isolated or emergency situation without being |
| | |licensed by the Board of Pharmacy to do so; multiple cases of prescribing |
| | |controlled substances to patients exhibiting drug-seeking behavior, |
| | |addiction or drug abuse behavior; multiple patient cases of inappropriate |
| | |prescribing of controlled substances for weight reduction; making false or|
| | |misleading statements to a Board investigator; and multiple cases of |
| | |internet prescribing without benefit of a bona fide practitioner-patient |
| | |relationship. |
|Baldwin, Angela C., RCP 0117-003008 |02/12/10 |Surrender of privilege to renew license based on inability to practice |
|Bedford, VA | |with reasonable care and safety due to mental illness and substance abuse.|
|Barnes, Jessica, COTA 0131-000592 |08/28/09 |Reprimand based on submitting false information on her license application|
|Bland, VA | |to practice as an occupational therapy assistant. |
|Barot, Ikshvanku A., MD 0101-238836 |05/12/10 |Violation of engaging in a romantic and sexual relationship with a |
|Chesapeake, VA | |patient; no sanction imposed based on appropriate insight and remorse; nor|
| | |necessary to protect the public. |
|Batchelder, Allison J., MD 0101-226794 |08/31/09 |Suspension of license based on non-compliance with the Board’s Order |
|Williamsburg, VA | |entered 06/22/09. |
|Bautista-Quint, Edith Q., MD 0101-232198 |09/09/09 |Reprimand; license subject to terms and conditions based on improper |
|Alexandria, VA | |treatment and management of chronic pain with ketamine in two patient |
| | |cases; excessive prescribing of fentanyl citrate oral transmucosal |
| | |lozenges in multiple patient cases; and failure to take a biennial |
| | |inventory of ketamine and to maintain complete and accurate records of |
| | |receipt and distribution of katamine. |
| | |Compliance with Board’s Order entered 09/09/09; terms terminated and |
| | |license restored to full and unrestricted status. |
| |06/16/10 | |
|Bava, Joseph V., DPM 0103-001037 |08/21/09 |License suspended for 60 days; reinstated on terms and conditions based on|
|Virginia Beach, VA | |inability to practice safely due to illness and/or substance abuse; |
| | |writing fraudulent prescriptions in order to obtain narcotics for personal|
| | |and unauthorized use; failure to properly manage the care and treatment of|
| | |multiple patients; failure to properly dispose of returned patient |
| | |narcotic medication; and lying to a Dept. of Health Professions’ |
| | |investigator. |
| | |Reinstated on terms and conditions pursuant to the Order entered 08/21/09.|
| | | |
| |10/20/09 | |
|Benjamin, Richard S., DPM 0103-000408 |03/01/10 |Reprimand; must appear before the Board prior to practicing in Virginia |
|Summerfield, FL | |based on action by the MD State Board of Podiatric Examiners and the DC |
| | |Board of Podiatry. |
|Berman, David E., MD 0101-047570 |12/16/09 |Mandatory suspension based on revocation of license by the Maryland State |
|Sterling, VA | |Board of Physicians. |
| |12/23/09 |Reinstated; Maryland suspension based on matters previously adjudicated by|
| | |Virginia in order of 07/23/08. |
|Bernad, Peter G., MD 0101-031480 |04/15/10 |Reprimand based on one patient case of inappropriate care and treatment |
|Woodbridge, VA | |and lack of proper documentation in the medical record. |
|Binder, Leila P., MD 0101-053426 |12/21/09 |Reprimand; $2500 monetary penalty; and license subject to terms and |
|Yorktown, VA | |conditions based on one patient case of failure to provide a copy of |
| | |medical records and failure to provide requested information and records |
| | |to a DHP Investigator. |
|Blatstein, Marc J., DPM 0103-000665 |04/26/10 |Reinstated on terms and conditions. |
|Potomac, MD | | |
|Blount, Margaret A., MD 0101-102833 |11/13/09 |Suspension based on multiple patient cases of failure to maintain accurate|
|Hot Springs, VA | |and complete patient records; failure to timely respond to medication |
| | |refill requests; failure to provide patient records to other practitioners|
| | |and patients when requested; failure to provide notice to patients of |
| | |closure of practice; and inability to practice with reasonable skill and |
| | |safety due to mental or physical incapacity, incompetence and/or illness. |
|Boulware, Alfred L., MD 0101-236689 |12/15/09 |Compliance with the Board’s Order entered 04/17/09; terms terminated; |
|Spotsylvania, VA | |permanent restriction imposed by the 04/17/09 Order to remain in effect. |
|Bowen, Robert B., MD 0101-024520 |04/12/10 |Voluntary surrender of license in lieu of obtaining a three paid claims |
|Andalusia, AL | |assessment as required by Section 54.1-2912.3 of the Code of Virginia. |
|Brandt, Charles W., MD 0101-014889 |12/09/09 |Reprimand; license subject to terms and conditions; permanently restricted|
|King William, VA | |from providing chronic pain management treatment and permanently |
| | |restricted from prescribing Schedule II and III controlled substances |
| | |based on multiple patient cases of prescribing narcotics without obtaining|
| | |treatment records from prior treating physicians; prescribing narcotics |
| | |without performing an examination; failure to develop comprehensive |
| | |treatment plans; failure to review and monitor efficacy of treatment; and |
| | |continued prescribing to patients exhibiting drug-seeking behavior. |
|Broadhead, Daniel D., MD 0101-029436 |11/05/09 |License revoked based on sexual contact in two patient cases concurrent |
|Southern Shores, NC | |with and by virtue of the practitioner/patient relationship; providing a |
| | |Schedule IV drug to one patient prior to each sexual encounter; and action|
| | |by the NC Board of Medicine. |
|Brown, Douglas A., MD 0101-045360 |01/26/10 |Mandatory suspension based on action by the NC State Medical Board. NC |
|Williamsburg, VA 23188 | |action based solely on Virginia’s order of 04/01/08. |
| |01/28/10 | |
| |Effective |Reinstated to full and unrestricted status. |
| |01/26/10 | |
|Brown, Richard L., DC 0104-000378 |07/02/10 |Summary suspension as continued practice may be a substantial danger to |
|Clarksville, VA | |the public health and safety based on allegations of engaging in sexual |
| | |contact with a patient concurrent with and by virtue of the |
| | |practitioner-patient relationship and failing to maintain timely, |
| | |accurate, and complete patient records. |
| | |Voluntary permanent surrender. |
| | | |
| |08/05/10 | |
|Brubaker, Alta L., MD 0101-045362 |08/20/09 |License subject to terms and conditions based on failure to keep timely |
|Keezletown, VA | |patient records. |
| |12/02/09 |Compliance with the Board’s Order entered 08/20/09; terms terminated and |
| | |license restored to full and unrestricted status. |
|Bullock, Sabrina L., CPM, LM 0129-000011 |11/02/09 |Surrender for indefinite suspension based on two patient cases of |
|Kittrell, NC | |inappropriate care and treatment; failure to provide a complete patient |
| | |record to the Board; and failure to maintain timely, accurate and complete|
| | |patient records. |
|Burt, Clifton D., MD 0101-242371 |11/10/09 |Reprimand, $1,500 monetary penalty; and license placed on terms and |
|Clifton, NJ | |conditions based on multiple cases of prescribing controlled substances |
| | |via the internet without benefit of a bona fide practitioner–patient |
| | |relationship and dispensing controlled substances without being licensed |
| | |by the Board of Pharmacy to do so. |
|Calnan, Jennifer L., LRT 0122-002057 |09/23/10 |Mandatory suspension based on felony conviction for 3 counts of |
|Bentonville, VA | |prescription fraud. |
|Campbell, Peter L., MD 0101-029943 |08/02/10 |Voluntary permanent surrender based on incident involving unprofessional |
|Springfield, VA | |conduct and subsequent indication of intent to retire from practice. |
|Caruso, Thomas D., DO 0102-050220 |08/25/09 |Compliance with the Board’s Order entered 05/22/09; terms terminated and |
|Roanoke, VA | |license restored to full and unrestricted status. |
|Catchings, Timothy T., MD 0101-037149 |10/04/10 |Mandatory suspension based on action by the Missouri Board of Healing |
|Waycross, GA | |Arts. |
|Chan, Oscar, MD 0101-235986 |05/06/10 |Reprimand based on one patient case of inappropriate treatment – failure |
|Leesburg, VA | |to properly recognize, assess, diagnose, treat and timely respond to |
| | |deteriorating conditions following surgery. |
|Chang, Michael G., MD 0101-057886 |08/11/09 |Compliance with the Board’s Order entered 07/20/09; terms terminated and |
|Richmond, VA | |license restored to full and unrestricted status. |
|Chang, Wayne W., MD 0101-226040 |11/02/09 |Reinstated on indefinite probation subject to terms and conditions. |
|Glen Allen, VA | | |
|Charles Weisman, MD 0101-239176 |08/18/09 |Summary suspension based on allegations of sexual contact with patients; |
|Fishersville, VA | |inability to practice with reasonable skill and safety due to substance |
| | |abuse and/or illness; incompetence and multiple instances of sub-standard |
| | |care inappropriate treatment. |
| | |Indefinite suspension for at least thirty-six months based on sexual |
| | |contact with multiple patients concurrent with and by virtue of the |
| |10/29/09 |practitioner-patient relationship; inability to practice with reasonable |
| | |skill and safety due to substance abuse and/or illness; inability to |
| | |practice safely due to incompetence and/or lack of mental capacity; |
| | |providing false, fraudulent, deceptive and misleading information on his |
| | |Virginia application to practice medicine; attempting to bribe employees |
| | |to provide false information to DHP investigators and police |
| | |investigators; altering multiple patient medical records and providing |
| | |inaccurate and incomplete medical records to a DHP investigator; engaging |
| | |in an egregious pattern of disruptive behavior or interaction adversely |
| | |impacting patient care; inappropriate prescribing in multiple patient |
| | |cases; failure to maintain complete and accurate medical records in |
| | |multiple patient cases; multiple cases of improperly delegating duties to |
| | |unlicensed staff; prescribing a Schedule III controlled substance for his |
| | |personal and unauthorized use; prescribing Suboxone for treatment of |
| | |narcotic addiction without being registered to do so; failure to release a|
| | |patient’s medical record upon the patient’s written request; obtaining |
| | |multiple patient reports from the Prescription Monitoring Program without |
| | |patient authorization; and multiple patient cases of inappropriate care. |
|Chavez, Rolando M., MD 0101-030778 |08/20/09 |Voluntary permanent surrender of license based on failure to order |
|Pounding Mill, VA | |appropriate diagnostic tests in one patient case and retirement from the |
| | |practice of medicine. |
|Chowdhary, Manjit S., MD 0101-055602 |07/29/10 |Reprimand based on an action by the Maryland Board of Physicians and |
|Silver Spring, MD | |failure to update his Virginia Physician Practitioner Profile. |
|Coleman, Peter R., MD 0101-037152 |05/12/10 |Reprimand, $5,000 monetary penalty and license subject to terms and |
|Richmond, VA | |conditions based on three patient cases of failure to provide follow-up |
| | |care and treatment after benzodiazepine or heroin detoxification and the |
| | |use deceptive, misleading advertisement. |
| | |Compliance with the Board’s Order entered 05/12/10; terms terminated and |
| | |license restored to full and unrestricted status. |
| |07/13/10 | |
|Collins, Steven J., MD 0101-055266 |03/15/10 |Reprimand; $1000 monetary penalty; license subject to terms and condition |
|Roanoke, VA | |based on failure to properly supervise a nurse practitioner. |
| | |Compliance with Board’s Order entered 03/15/10; terms terminated and |
| |05/13/10 |license restored to full and unrestricted status. |
|Connolly, John W., MD 0101-243366 |10/07/09 |Mandatory suspension based on action by the State of Colorado, Board of |
|Centerville, MA | |Medical Examiners. |
|Conyers, Richard M., MD 0101-035904 |11/24/09 |Reprimand based on allowing a physician assistant to dispense controlled |
|Midlothian, VA | |substances. |
|Crance, Matthew T., P.A. 0110-002239 |09/30/09 |Reprimand; license subject to terms and conditions based on prescribing |
|Fairfield, VA | |Schedule II controlled substances without DEA approval/registration. |
|Crance, Matthew T., PA 0110-002239 |10/28/09 |Compliance with the Board’s Order entered 09/30/09; terms terminated and |
|Fairfield, VA | |license restored to full and unrestricted status. |
|Creef, Michael S., MD 0101-043479 |08/31/09 |Surrender for suspension as continued practice constitutes a substantial |
|Chesapeake, VA | |danger to the public based on providing fraudulent and deceptive |
| | |information to the Board and DHP investigator involving his practice; |
| | |violation of the Board’s Orders entered 07/13/04 and 10/24/05 which |
| | |prohibited him from practicing without prior Board approval; failure to |
| | |maintain and provide patient records to the DHP investigator; |
| | |inappropriate prescribing; failure to maintain complete and accurate |
| | |medical records on multiple patients; exploiting the practitioner/patient |
| | |relationship in one patient case; possible impairment due to alcohol |
| | |dependence and narcotic medications; and inappropriate use of hospital |
| | |prescription blanks. |
|Creek, Alan D., DO 0102-202364 |10/4/10 |Mandatory suspension based on action by the Missouri Board of Healing |
|Livonia, MI | |Arts. |
|Cropp, Craig S., MD 0101-058190 |08/14/09 |Compliance with the Board’s Order entered 07/16/08; indefinite probation |
|Damascus, MD | |and terms & conditions terminated and license restored to full and |
| | |unrestricted status. |
|Crowder, Thomas L., MD “applicant” |07/06/09 |Application to practice medicine and surgery denied as practitioner is |
|Salisbury, MO | |incompetent to practice safely based on inability to complete multiple |
| | |residency programs. |
|Cunningham, Terry R., RCP 0117-006496 |04/16/10 |Reprimand and $2500 monetary penalty based on providing false information |
|Fredericksburg, VA | |on his licensure application to practice respiratory care in the |
| | |Commonwealth of Virginia. |
| | |Compliance with the Board’s Order entered 04/16/10; terms and conditions |
| |07/28/10 |terminated; matter now closed. |
|Davis, Alexander, LAc, 0121-000345 |11/24/09 |Reprimand; license subject to terms and conditions based on sexual contact|
|Roanoke, VA | |with a patient and providing false information on a licensure application.|
|Delaplane, David R., MD 0101-235979 |9/21/10 |Compliance with the Board’s Order entered 2/24/2009; terms terminated and |
|Roanoke, VA | |license restored to full and unrestricted status. |
|Dinkins, Juan S., MD 0102-201654 |03/12/10 |Violation of having action taken by the Michigan Board of Osteopathic |
|Franklin, TN | |Medicine & Surgery; no sanction imposed based on compliance with |
| | |Michigan’s Order. |
|Doran, Anne S., MD 0101-055274 |03/29/10 |Suspension; based on two patient cases of certifying causes of death |
|Richmond, VA | |without examining the patients’ bodies; multiple patient cases of improper|
| | |prescribing of controlled substances; failure to obtain medical histories;|
| | |failure to perform examinations; prescribing without adequate medical |
| | |indication; failure to perform diagnostic studies; failure to develop |
| | |comprehensive treatment plans; failure to have pain management contracts |
| | |and continuing to prescribe to patients exhibiting drug seeking behaviors.|
|Dorman, Bruce H., MD 0101-238082 |08/26/10 |Summary suspension based on substance abuse and/or illness and multiple |
|Fredericksburg, VA | |instances of diverting controlled substances for personal use and |
| | |self-administration while on duty; and, without medical purpose or |
| | |documentation, diluting injection solution prior to medication being |
| | |administered to patients. |
| | |Voluntary surrender for indefinite suspension based on inability to |
| | |practice with reasonable skill and safety due to substance abuse and/or |
| |09/14/10 |illness; multiple instances of diversion of controlled substances for his |
| | |personal and unauthorized use and self-administration of controlled |
| | |substances while on duty and treating patients. |
|Dubik, Michael C., MD 0101-042349 |08/19/10 |Terms and conditions based on writing prescription in family member’s name|
|Norfolk, VA | |to obtain controlled substances for personal and unauthorized use; and |
| | |prescribing for family members outside of a bona fide practitioner-patient|
| | |relationship. |
| | |Compliance with the Board’s Order entered 08/19/10; terms terminated and |
| | |license restored to full and unrestricted status. |
| |08/26/10 | |
|Dwan, Charles M., MD 0101-025762 |11/30/09 |License suspended based on multiple pain management patients cases of |
|New Canton, VA | |failure to obtain adequate medical histories; improper documentation of |
| | |treatment plans and medical record documentation; and prescribing |
| | |controlled substances outside a bona-fide practitioner/patient |
| | |relationship. |
| | |Compliance with Board’s Order dated 11/30/09; license reinstated. |
| | | |
| |06/01/10 | |
|Dyer, G. David, MD 0101-240158 |07/01/10 |Mandatory Suspension based on action by the North Carolina Medical Board. |
|Wilmington, NC | | |
|Ellsworth, Sterling M., MD 0101-057534 |03/02/10 |License subject to terms and conditions based on inability to practice |
|Roanoke, VA | |hands-on obstetrics and gynecology due to a neurologic disease/condition. |
|Encarnacion, Maria D., MD 0101-043241 |12/30/09 |Compliance with the Board’s Order entered 01/14/09; terms terminated and |
|Willis, VA | |license restored to full and unrestricted status. |
| | |Reprimand based on an action by the New York State Board for Professional |
| |07/28/10 |Medical Conduct. |
|Erle, Stephen M., DC 0104-556636 |03/16/10 |Mandatory suspension based on action by the Maryland State Board of |
|Stevensville, MD | |Chiropractic Examiners. |
|Escanellas, Jaime, MD 0101-050866 |06/03/10 |Reprimand; license subject to terms and conditions based on failure to |
|Fishersville, VA | |discuss or report to hospital administrators serious concerns regarding |
| | |the competency of a physician with whom he had a business partnership. |
| | |Compliance with the Board’s Order entered 06/03/10; terms terminated and |
| | |license restored to full and unrestricted status. |
| |06/09/10 | |
|Espinosa-Guanzon, Angelina, MD |05/26/10 |Reprimand; license subject to terms and conditions based on incomplete |
|0101-055923 | |medical record keeping. |
|Virginia Beach, VA | | |
|Evans, Selena M., RCP 0117-005269 |09/24/09 |Reprimand based on two patient cases of false billing. |
|Richlands, VA | | |
|Ezeobi, Innocent U., RCP 0117-001166 |05/05/10 |Mandatory suspension based on action by the District of Columbia, Board of|
|Reston, VA | |Respiratory Care. |
| |05/24/10 |License reinstated. |
|Faber, Steven M., MD 0101-234530 |08/16/10 |Reprimand based on an action by the North Carolina Medical Board. |
|Elizabeth City, NC | | |
|Feria, Argelio A., MD 0101-031243 |9/27/10 |Compliance with the Board’s Order entered 11/13/2009; terms terminated and|
|Richmond, VA | |license restored to full and unrestricted status. |
|Fincher, Ronald E., MD 0101-054857 |02/17/10 |Voluntary surrender of license (based on retirement due to health reasons)|
|Atlanta, GA | |in lieu of proceeding with disciplinary hearing. |
|Forbes, Sarah E., MD 0101-012203 |01/06/10 |Indefinite probation with terms and conditions based on multiple patient |
|Newport News, VA |(nunc pro tunc |cases of insurance fraud; failure to perform/document a physical exam or |
| |12/01/09) |assessment, document symptoms, formulate treatment plan and/or provide |
| | |appropriate follow up care in one patient case; multiple instances of |
| | |pre-signing blank prescriptions to be used by a nurse practitioner; |
| | |providing a false birth date on medical licensure documents and a |
| | |reappointment application to a hospital; two patient cases of prescribing |
| | |controlled substances without performing a physical exam or assessment; |
| | |failure to document the prescriptions in the medical record; failure to |
| | |develop a comprehensive treatment plan and monitoring of narcotic usage; |
| | |and failure to address signs/symptoms of narcotic medication abuse. |
|French, James H., MD 0101-037948 |01/25/10 nunc pro |Reprimand; license subject to terms and conditions based on one patient |
|Annandale, VA |tunc 01/11/10 |case involving the removal of a mass from the patient’s head on two |
| | |different occasions but not submitting it to the lab for testing and |
| | |failure to keep proper treatment records. |
| |06/21/10 |Compliance with Board’s Order entered 01/25/10, nunc pro tunc, 01/11/10; |
| | |terms terminated and license restored to full and unrestricted status. |
|Frye, Tina W., DPM 0103-001001 |01/06/10 |Compliance with the Board’s Order entered 11/05/08; probation and terms |
|Hayes, VA | |terminated and license restored to full and unrestricted license. |
|Gaglione, Jim-David, MD 0101-048671 |05/13/10 |Compliance with the Board’s Order entered 07/15/09; terms terminated and |
|Chesapeake, VA | |license restored to full and unrestricted status. |
|Garner, Daniel C., MD 0101-053369 |03/04/10 |Reprimand based on action by the Tennessee Board of Medical Examiners. |
|Franklin, TN | | |
|Garreau, Elizabeth A., MD 0101-043248 |05/04/10 |Compliance with the Board’s Order entered 06/08/09; terms terminated and |
|Fairfax, VA | |license restored to full and unrestricted status. |
|Gayles, Richard E., MD 0101-239039 |06/15/10 |Violation of having action taken by Florida Board of Medicine; no sanction|
|Merritt Island, FL | |imposed based on compliance with Florida’s Settlement Agreement. |
|Gilliam, Audrey R., OT 0119-002029 |11/06/09 |Suspension based on submission of a dishonored check for fee payment. |
|Bowie, MD | | |
|Glover, George P., RCP 0117-006129 |06/01/10 |Privilege to renew license suspended based on absences from work and |
|Alexandria, VA | |termination from employment resulting from use of drugs and alcohol and |
| | |failure to disclose such termination on employment application. |
|Gohari, Geeti Parsa, MD 0101-230661 |08/31/10 |Summary suspension based on numerous patient cases of improper and |
|Vienna, VA | |unwarranted prescribing of narcotics to chronic pain patients, including |
| | |failing to: obtain comprehensive patient history, conduct a physical |
| | |examination, request or obtain prior treatment records, perform or |
| | |document any evaluation or assessment, or monitor and manage usage of |
| | |narcotic and/or benzodiazepine medications. Also based on multiple |
| | |patient cases of prescribing medications that were contraindicated or |
| | |potentially dangerous. |
|Goldberger, Stephen H., MD 0101-057289 |08/26/09 |Indefinite probation with terms and conditions based on inability to |
|Farmville, VA | |practice with reasonable skill and safety due to multiple instances of |
| | |disruptive and inappropriate behavior in the workplace and a diagnosed |
| | |personality disorder. |
| | |Compliance with the Board’s Order entered 08/26/09; terms terminated and |
| |09/16/10 |license restored to full and unrestricted status. |
|Goldstein, Leonard S., MD 0101-027738 |03/11/10 |Reprimand; license subject to terms and conditions based on receiving a |
|Fairfax, VA | |$20,000 loan from a patient whom he was treating for Bipolar Disorder. |
| | |Compliance with the Board’s Order entered 03/11/10; terms terminated and |
| |05/26/10 |license restored to full and unrestricted status. |
|Greenawald, Mark H., MD 0101-043988 |06/09/10 |Reprimand; license subject to terms and conditions based on two patient |
|Roanoke, VA | |cases of prescribing controlled substances in excess of usual prescribed |
| | |dose. |
|Gwynn, Lucas K., MD 0101-223967 |3/11/10 |Reinstatement denied. |
|Baltimore, MD | | |
|Hacker, Anke, MD 0101-237-295 |11/06/09 |Compliance with the Board’s Order entered 02/02/09; terms terminated and |
|Norfolk, VA | |license restored to full and unrestricted status. |
|Hale, David W., DO 0102-201268 |12/02/09 |Compliance with the Board’s Order entered 07/13/09; terms terminated and |
|Abingdon, VA | |license restored to full and unrestricted status. |
|Hale, Robert L., MD 0101027749 |01/22/10 |Compliance with the Board’s Order entered 04/17/09; terms terminated and |
|Marion, VA | |license restored to full and unrestricted status. |
|Hallman, Kenneth L., MD 0101-047298 |05/26/10 |Reprimand; license subject to terms and conditions based on |
|Virginia Beach, VA | |causing/directing employees to order medications in the names of uninsured|
| | |patients in greater quantities then needed to create a stock supply to |
| | |dispense to other patients as needed and failure to maintain an adequate |
| | |inventory record of medications. |
|Hallman, Kenneth L., MD 0101-047298 |9/21/10 |Compliance with the Board’s Order entered 05/26/10; terms terminated and |
|Virginia Beach, VA | |license restored to full and unrestricted status. |
|Harihan, Thomas F., PA 0110-840373 |07/01/10 |Mandatory Suspension based on action by the North Carolina Medical Board. |
|Chesapeake, VA | | |
|Harry, Philip S., MD 0101-840374 |08/12/10 |Reprimand based on one patient case of failure to recognize and promptly |
|Fredericksburg, VA | |respond to orthopedic emergency. |
|Hawa, Nadim N., MD 0116-018989 |01/19/10 |Mandatory suspension based on a felony conviction in the Circuit Court of |
|Washington, DC | |the County of Arlington, Virginia, to wit: One Count of Felony Hit and |
| | |Run. |
| | |Mandatory Suspension dated 01/10/10 vacated based on 06/30/10 Order of |
| |07/07/10 |Circuit Court for Arlington, VA. |
|Heath, John F., MD 0101-014152 |01/20/10 |Voluntary surrender of license based on three patient cases of : failure |
|Manassas, VA |Effective 04/01/10|to obtain/document complete patient histories prior to prescribing; |
| | |prescribing without sufficient evidence or diagnostic studies for adequate|
| | |diagnoses; failure to develop a treatment plan and review/monitoring of |
| | |efficacy of prescribed medications; prescribing without benefit of patient|
| | |examinations; improper medical recording keeping; improper authorization |
| | |of early refills or replacements of medications; and continued prescribing|
| | |of controlled substances when presented with evidence of patient abuse of |
| | |medications. |
|Hennessey, Thomas J., DC 0104-001801 |08/23/10 |Reprimand; monetary penalty; license subject to terms and conditions based|
|Petersburg, VA | |on aiding and abetting the practice of chiropractic by unlicensed staff; |
| | |multiple patient cases of: failing perform and/or document a physical |
| | |examination/evaluation, working diagnosis, and treatment plan; failing to |
| | |maintain timely, accurate, and complete patient records or have in place a|
| | |comprehensive medical record-keeping system; and failing to disclose |
| | |financial interest in TENS units sold. |
|Henning, Gunnar M., DC 0104-000361 |05/18/10 |Reprimand based on action by the New Jersey State Board of Medical |
|Flemington, NJ | |Examiners and State Board of Chiropractic Examiners. |
|Heron, Jr., A. Roy, MD 0101-031092 |08/10/09 |Reprimand; license subject to terms and conditions based on failure to |
| | |inform, treat, follow-up or refer a patient after receiving test results; |
| | |inadequate medical record documentation; untimely response to a Dept. of |
| | |Health Professions Investigator’s request for records; and a lack of |
| | |understanding of a physician’s obligations to oversee complete patient |
| | |care of patients participating in a nutritional and prescriptive weight |
| | |loss program at his weight loss clinic. |
|Hill, Augustus H., MD 0101-052319 |11/25/09 |Compliance with the Board’s Order entered 07/08/09, Nunc Pro Tunc, |
|Silver Spring, MD | |05/11/09; terms terminated and license restored to full & unrestricted |
| | |status. |
|Hill, Richard, MD 0101-058825 |03/15/10 |Reprimand; license subject to terms and conditions based on inability to |
|Chesapeake, VA | |practice with reasonable skill and safety due to substance abuse; |
| | |fraudulently obtaining controlled substances for his personal and |
| | |unauthorized use; payments to two patients to remain silent regarding his |
| | |unethical conduct; three patient cases of improper care and treatment; and|
| | |one patient case of improper prescribing of controlled substances. |
|Holbeck, Marilyn, DC 0104-000260 |12/09/09 |Reprimand; $500 monetary penalty based on practicing on an expired |
|Fairfax, VA | |license. |
|Hoppel, Laura, CPM, LM 0129-000039 |08/24/09 |Indefinite probation based on one patient case of aiding and abetting the |
|Chesapeake, VA | |unlicensed practice of midwifery; refusal to provide information to a DHP |
| | |investigator. |
| | |Compliance with the Board’s Order entered 08/24/09; terms terminated; |
| |09/16/10 |license restored to full and unrestricted status. |
|Horng, Fang S., MD 0101-23919 |11/13/09 |Revocation of license based on multiple instances of practicing outside |
|Luray, VA | |the scope of his medical license by engaging in the unlicensed practice of|
| | |dentistry; intravenously administering medication to a patient with a |
| | |documented medication allergy which resulted in the patient arresting and |
| | |subsequently expiring; prescribing methadone for opioid addiction while |
| | |not qualified or registered to do so; multiple patient cases of |
| | |inappropriate standard of care and inappropriate prescribing of |
| | |amphetamines, narcotics and benzoiazepines; multiple patient cases of |
| | |failure to maintain timely and accurate patient records; failure to |
| | |maintain complete and accurate Schedule II-V controlled substance |
| | |inventory records; and violations of the Board’s Orders entered 10/31/06 |
| | |and 11/19/2008, nunc pro tunc 09/25/08. |
|Inciong, Jesus G. B., MD 0101-244393 |08/11/09 |Reprimand; license subject to terms and conditions based on prescribing |
|Norfolk, VA | |controlled substances to a family member outside a bona fide |
| | |practitioner-patient relationship. |
| | |Compliance with the Board’s Order entered 08/11/09; terms terminated and |
| |11/09/09 |license restored to full and unrestricted status. |
|Jamshidi, Saied, MD 0101-037228 |07/20/10 |Indefinite probation; license subject to terms and conditions based on |
|Oxon Hill, MD | |actions by the Maryland Board of Physicians and the Medical Board of |
| | |California. |
|Janait, Abdorasool, MD 0101-044684 |10/4/10 |Compliance with the Board’s Order entered 07/11/2008; terms terminated and|
|Alexandria, VA | |license restored to full and unrestricted status. |
|Javed, Muhammad R., MD 0101-030881 |04/01/10 |Compliance with the Board’s Order entered 6/4/09; probation and terms |
|Pounding Mill, VA | |terminated and license restored to full and unrestricted status. |
|Jennings, Torino R., MD 0101-235681 |12/16/09 |Mandatory suspension based on felony convictions in the US District Court,|
|Richmond, VA | |District of Massachusetts, Boston Division, to wit: four (4) counts of |
| | |tax evasion. |
|Joshua, Alan, MD 0101-021563 |10/09/09 |Reprimand based on failure to diagnose rectal adenocarcinoma in one |
|Reston, VA | |patient case. |
|Kam, Laurance W., MD 0101-232306 |05/17/10 |License subject to terms and conditions based on one patient case of |
|Alexandria, VA | |inappropriate care and treatment involving the performance of a cardiac |
| | |catheterization and failure to maintain accurate and complete medical |
| | |records. |
|Kane, Douglas W., MD 0101-047750 |06/28/10 |Violation and required to enter HPMP based on having action taken by the |
|Cookeville, TN | |Tennessee Board of Medical Examiners and inability to practice with |
| | |reasonable skill and safety due to illness and/or substance abuse. |
|Kaye, Richard A., DO 0102-037142 |05/2010 |Reprimand, $5,000 monetary penalty and license placed on indefinite |
|Suffolk, VA | |probation subject to terms and conditions based on one patient case of |
| | |releasing confidential information and breach of confidentiality. |
| | |Compliance with the Board’s Order entered 05/20/2010; terms terminated and|
| | |license restored to full and unrestricted status. |
| |10/04/10 | |
|Keller, Philip A., PA 0110-001543 |02/25/10 |License reinstated. |
|Currituck, NC | | |
|Kelly, Glenn R., DC 0104-555985 |07/23/10 |Mandatory Suspension based on an action by the New York State Education |
|Winchester, VA | |Department Office of Professional Discipline State Board for Chiropractic.|
|Kerr, John M., MD 0101-237827 |08/28/09 |Compliance with the Board’s Order entered 05/28/09, Nunc pro tunc |
|Bedford, VA | |05/11/09; terms terminated and license restored to full and unrestricted |
| | |status. |
| | |License subject to terms and conditions based on an action by the North |
| |08/12/10 |Carolina Medical Board. |
|King, Henry L., MD 0101-017173 |03/24/10 |Permanent surrender of privilege to renew based on two patient cases of |
|Dayton, OH | |improper care and treatment. |
|Kivanc, Mert T., DO 0102-050060 |08/18/09 |Monetary penalty of $2500 based on allowing an unlicensed individual to |
|Fairfax, VA | |perform office-based intravenous therapy. |
|Knapp, Edson L., MD 0101-238749 |10/07/09 |Reprimand and license subject to terms and conditions based on failure to |
|Richlands, VA | |diagnose a temporal bone fracture and epidural hematoma on a head CT scan |
| | |in one patient case. |
| | |Compliance with the Board’s Order entered October 7, 2009; terms |
| |03/10/10 |terminated and license restored to full and unrestricted status. |
|Kongstvedt, Peter R., MD 0101-046055 |07/19/10 |Reprimand based on an action by the Maryland Board of Physicians. |
|McLean, VA | | |
|Krause, Norman M., MD 0101-243273 |9/27/10 |Reprimand; license subject to terms and conditions based on one patient |
|Ithaca, NY |(Nunc pro tunc |case of failing to document a substance injected in joint and falsely |
| |8/23/10) |documenting that a sample was sent for analysis; one patient case of |
| | |failing to properly process a specimen and send for pathological |
| | |examination; and one patient case of insufficient operative notes. |
|Kulak, Richard P., DO 0102-202596 |08/30/10 |Terms and conditions based on an action by the New York State Board for |
|Cicero, NY | |Professional Medical Conduct. |
|LaBrie, Paul L., MD 0101-029318 |10/29/09 |Reprimand; license subject to terms and conditions based on two patient |
|Kane, PA | |cases of inappropriate care involving surgery, evaluation and diagnosis. |
|Lee, Charles C., MD 0101-055212 |07/27/09 |Reprimand; license subject to terms and conditions based on multiple |
|Annandale, VA | |deficiencies noted in an unannounced office inspection, no biennial |
| | |inventory of Schedule II thru V controlled substances and no records |
| | |regarding receipt, sale, administration, distribution or other disposition|
| | |of controlled substances. |
| | |Compliance with the Board’s Order entered 07/27/09; license restored to |
| | |full and unrestricted status. |
| |08/19/09 | |
|Lee, Gerald K., MD 0101-057543 |03/31/10 |License placed on indefinite probation and subject to terms and conditions|
|Manassas, VA | |based on one patient case of pain management involving prescribing |
| | |narcotic medications without medical indications or medical diagnoses; |
| | |without performing examinations, evaluations or assessments; and failure |
| | |to properly monitor patient usage or respond to signs of narcotic misuse |
| | |or abuse. |
| | |Compliance with Terms #2, #3, and #4 of the Board’s Order entered |
| | |03/31/10; still subject to Term #6. |
| | | |
| |07/13/10 | |
|Lee, Lesley H., MD 0101-055993 |07/27/09 |Reprimand; license subject to terms and conditions based on multiple |
|Annandale, VA | |deficiencies noted in an unannounced office inspection, no biennial |
| | |inventory of Schedule II thru V controlled substances, no records |
| | |regarding receipt, sale, administration, distribution or other disposition|
| | |of controlled substances and failure to properly manage and maintain |
| | |accurate, legible, and complete patient records. |
| | |Compliance with the Board’s Order entered 07/27/09; terms terminated and |
| | |license restored to full and unrestrictive status. |
| | | |
| |02/17/10 | |
|Leonard, Christopher J., DO 0102-202281 |09/29/09 |Summary suspension as continued practice may be a substantial danger to |
|Martinsville, VA | |the public health and safety based on allegations of inappropriate |
| | |standards of care in multiple patient cases; incompetence to practice |
| | |safely; failure to maintain accurate/complete patient records; and |
| | |inability to practice safely due to mental and/or physical incapacity |
| | |and/or illness. |
| | |Surrender of license for indefinite suspension based on failure to |
| | |exercise sound surgical decision making, judgment, and technical skill in |
| |02/01/10 |multiple patient cases; failure to maintain accurate and complete patient |
| | |records; and inability to practice with reasonable skill and safety due to|
| | |mental and/or physical incapacity or illness. |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
|Levin, Norman W., MD 0101-039712 |05/26/10 |Reprimand; license subject to terms and conditions based on one patient |
|Aldie, VA | |case of prescribing a Schedule III medication for an extended period of |
| | |time without performing a physical examination or assessment. |
|Lundy, Rani B., MD 0101-243511 |07/21/10 |Indefinite probation; license subject to terms and conditions based on |
|Danville, VA | |multiple patient cases of failing to timely see and evaluate critical care|
| | |patients and two patient cases of improper prescribing. |
|MacDougall, Lynn E., MD 0101-239284 |07/30/10 |Voluntary surrender for suspension based on inability to safely practice |
|Manakin Sabot, VA | |medicine due to physical and/or mental illnesses. |
|Magier, Igor, MD 0101-018657 |02/24/10 |License revoked based on failure to comply with the Board’s Order entered |
|Chesapeake, VA | |October 8, 2008 requiring him to complete a Board-approved competency |
| | |assessment. |
|Magnussen, David T., PA 0110-001697 |01/19/10 |Compliance with the Board’s Order entered 05/09/08; terms terminated and |
|Virginia Beach, VA | |license restored to full and unrestricted status. |
|Maines, Alexander G., LAc 0121-000378 |08/03/09 |Compliance with the Board’s Order entered 02/24/09; terms terminated and |
|McLean, VA | |license restored to full and unrestricted status. |
|Malkman, Caryn, MD 0116-016646 |03/16/10 |Withdrawal of licensure application. |
|Glen Allen, VA | | |
|Manney, Maruthi S., MD 0101-232863 |06/29/10 |Reinstatement granted; indefinite probation with terms and conditions. |
|Great Falls, VA | | |
|Marston, Jonathan E., MD 0101-054648 |02/03/10 |Reprimand; license subject to terms and conditions based on one patient |
|Crewe, VA | |case of failure to properly manage, monitor and treat and to maintain |
| | |accurate, legible, and complete patient records. |
|Mason, Jon D., MD 0101-052125 |09/03/09 |Reprimand; remain in HPMP and comply with contract based on inability to |
|Norfolk, VA | |practice with reasonable skill and safety due to substance abuse and/or |
| | |dependence and/or illness and entering a guilty plea in the Circuit Court |
| | |of the City of Norfolk, Virginia, to possession of cocaine. |
|Masri, As’ad, MD 0101-016678 |08/14/09 |Reprimand, $5000 monetary penalty, and license subject to terms and |
|Alexandria, VA | |conditions based on one patient case of false medical record documentation|
| | |and billing insurance for treatment and dates not reflected in the medical|
| | |records; providing medication samples with no documentation; prescribing |
| | |without documentation of medical rationale; re-dispensing medication |
| | |prescribed to another patient; failure to properly manage/maintain an |
| | |accurate and complete record; and breaching patient confidentiality. |
| | |Compliance with the Board’s Order entered 08/14/09; terms terminated and |
| | |license restored to full and unrestricted status. |
| | | |
| | | |
| |02/17/10 | |
|McGhee, James E., MD 0101-240432 |02/25/10 |License reinstated on indefinite probation subject to terms and |
|Charlotte, NC | |conditions. |
|McGlynn, Fred J., MD 0101-032933 |08/07/09 |Reprimand; $5000 monetary penalty; read and comply with Drug Laws for |
|Richmond, VA | |Practitioners based on providing pre-signed prescription blanks to an |
| | |office nurse, who lacked prescriptive authority, and allowing the nurse to|
| | |complete and distribute prescriptions to patients. |
|McKenney, Jr., Julian D., DO 0102-037167 |12/23/09 |Compliance with the Board’s Order entered 01/05/09; probation and terms |
|Suffolk, VA | |terminated (permanent prescribing restriction to remain in effect). |
|Mclean, Robert J., MD 0101-053096 |06/17/10 |Reprimand; $5000 monetary penalty; license subject to terms and conditions|
|Newport News, VA | |based on multiple patient cases of dispensing controlled substances |
| | |without being license to do so by the Board of Pharmacy; fraudulently |
| | |billing insurance companies at a higher markup and no supporting medical |
| | |documentation; inadequate medical record keeping; and improper |
| | |pharmacotherapy for weight loss. |
|McLeod, James W., MD 0101-030569 |08/10/09 |Compliance with the Board’s Order entered 07/25/04; record reflects full |
|Roanoke, VA | |and unrestricted license status. |
|Melville, Kirk A., MD 0101-039572 |03/11/10 |Reprimand based on action by the Georgia Composite Medical Board. |
|Watkinsville, GA | | |
|Mills, Milton R., MD 0101-051767 |08/26/09 |Violation of allowing an unlicensed individual to perform office-based |
|Annandale, VA | |intravenous therapy; no sanction imposed due to corrective measures. |
|Minks, Robin D., DO 0102-201820 |05/26/10 |Revocation of license based on patient abandonment; closing his practice |
|Christiansburg, VA | |without patient notification; failure to provide a method for patients to |
| | |obtain medical records; and failure to provide the Board with a current |
| | |address. |
|Mitchell, Thomas S., MD 0101-222080 |09/24/09 |License subject to terms and conditions based on providing a signed blank |
|Culpeper, VA | |prescription to a colleague on three occasions outside a bona fide |
| | |practitioner/patient relationship. |
| | |Compliance with the Board’s Order entered 09/24/09; terms terminated and |
| |10/21/09 |license restored to full and unrestricted status. |
|Mitsch, Matthew J., MD 0101-052465 |09/01/09 |Reprimand and $3000 monetary penalty based on aiding and abetting the |
|Virginia Beach, VA | |unlicensed practice of medicine by serving as the medical director of |
| | |multiple facilities whose staff performed laser skin treatments without |
| | |any supervision. |
| | |Reprimand; license subject to terms and conditions based on one patient |
| |06/02/10 |case of inappropriate care and treatment; performing a surgical procedure |
| | |without requisite skill, education, training, and experience and failure |
| | |to maintain accurate and complete medical records. |
|Mollah, Ali A., MD 0101-235120 |02/02/10 |Reprimand; license subject to terms and conditions based on allowing |
|Glen Allen, VA | |unlicensed staff to independently administer controlled substances and |
| | |perform duties requiring discretion and the exercise of professional |
| | |judgment; and reporting inaccurate vaccination information to a school. |
|Molony, Patrick A., MD 0101-022999 |12/15/09 |Compliance with the Board’s Order entered 11/20/08; terms terminated and |
|Pennington Gap, VA | |license restored to full and unrestricted status. |
|Mosure, James C., MD 0101-036897 |08/03/10 |Compliance with the Board’s Order entered 12/03/07; terms terminated and |
|Virginia Beach, VA | |license restored to full and unrestricted status. |
|Murray, Gary C., MD 0101-032742 |12/15/09 |Compliance with the Board’s Order entered 04/20/09; terms terminated and |
|Fishersville, VA | |license restored to full and unrestricted status. |
|Noor, Sidi Y., MD 0101-242-704 |03/03/10 |Mandatory suspension based on revocation of license by the TN Dept. of |
|Piney Flats, TN | |Health. |
|Nouri, Labeed S., M.D. 0101-240619 |9/23/10 |Mandatory Suspension based on felony conviction in the State of Michigan |
|Sterling Heights, MI | |6th Judicial Circuit Court, County of Oakland, to wit: One (1) Count of |
| | |First Degree Criminal Sexual Conduct. |
|Novello, Antonia C., MD 0101-025920 |12/22/09 |Mandatory suspension based on a felony conviction in the Supreme Court of |
|Orlando, FL | |the State of NY, County of Albany, NY, to wit: One (1) Count of Offering a|
| | |False Instrument for Filing in the First Degree. |
| | |License reinstated to full and unrestricted status. |
| | | |
| |08/09/10 | |
|Nwodim, Okechukwu A., DO 0102-201353 |09/13/10 |Reprimand; based on an action by the Maryland State Board of Physicians. |
|Rosedale, MD | | |
|Okafor, Kanayo K., MD 0116-021581 |10/05/09 |Suspension based on submission of a dishonored check. |
|Henrico, VA | |Reinstated. |
| |01/11/10 | |
| |(effective | |
| |10/29/09) | |
|Okoh, James I., MD 0101-056883 |11/20/09 |Reprimand based on action by the Florida Department of Health. |
|Eden Prairie, MN | | |
|Panigrahi, Gunadhar, MD 0101-035440 |06/02/10 |Reprimand; license subject to terms and conditions based on inappropriate |
|Virginia Beach, VA | |care and treatment in patient case: to wit, failure to adequately document|
| | |and assess origins of angiodema. |
|Papariello, Steven G., MD 0101-039889 |01/29/10 |Indefinite probation with terms and conditions based on multiple patient |
|Virginia Beach, VA | |cases involving pain management treatment and inappropriate prescribing; |
| | |prescribing without obtaining medical histories; authorizing refills or |
| | |new medications based solely on information supplied via the telephone; |
| | |prescribing controlled substances without adequate medical justifications;|
| | |inappropriate response to patient non-compliance with terms of pain |
| | |management contracts; and prescribing controlled substances to patients |
| | |exhibiting drug-seeking behavior. |
| | |Compliance with Terms #2 through #5 of the Board’s Order entered January |
| | |29, 2010; restrictions on practice removed; still subject to unannounced |
| | |inspection and records review. |
| | | |
| |08/31/10 | |
|Paslawsky-Braggs, Nadine A., PA |04/27/10 |Summary suspension as continued practice may be a substantial danger to |
|0110-840247 | |the public health and safety based on allegations of failure to remain in |
|Virginia Beach, VA | |HPMP and comply with the terms of her contract and inability to practice |
| | |with reasonable skill and safety. Continued on indefinite suspension for a|
| | |period not less than 12 months. |
| | |Indefinite suspension; based on inability to practice with reasonable |
| | |skill and safety due to substance abuse and/or illness and noncompliance |
| |06/17/10 |with Board Order dated 04/06/2009. |
|Patel, Aneel N., MD 0101-043076 |10/5/10 |Mandatory suspension based on action by the West Virginia Board of |
|Hampstead, NC | |Medicine. |
|Paul, Daniel J., MD 0101-051529 |08/02/10 |Reprimand; license subject to terms and conditions based on five patient |
|Bluff City, TN | |cases of improper prescribing of weight loss medications and failure to |
| | |maintain complete and accurate records. |
|Perlman, Ronald S., MD 0101-045982 |04/26/10 |Compliance with the Board’s Order entered 02/08/07; matter now closed. |
|Washington, DC | | |
|Peterson, Andrew J., DO 0102-201779 |10/4/10 |Mandatory suspension based on action by the Mississippi State Board of |
|Gulfport, MS | |Medical Licensure. |
|Phocas, John G., MD 0101-235090 |02/16/10 |Suspension of license based on one patient case of engaging in conduct of |
|Virginia Beach, VA | |a personal and romantic nature and failure to maintain that patient’s |
| | |medical record for the minimum period of time following the last patient |
| | |encounter; and multiple patient cases of chronic pain treatment and |
| | |failure to take adequate histories, perform comprehensive examinations and|
| | |record objective findings, document treatment plans/rationale, and failure|
| | |to monitor medication usage. |
|Poe-Zeigler, Robin L., MD 0101-049953 |08/02/10 |Reprimand; monetary penalty; license subject to terms and conditions based|
|Virginia Beach, VA | |on improperly allowing unlicensed and unregistered individuals to assist |
| | |in the dispensing of controlled substances, in violation of Board of |
| | |Pharmacy Regulations. |
| | |Compliance with the Board’s Order entered August 2, 2010; terms terminated|
| |08/18/10 |and license restored to full and unrestricted status. |
|Polavarapu, Padmaja P., MD 0101-049954 |11/23/09 |License reinstated to full and unrestricted status. |
|Bland, VA | | |
|Pole, Shriharsh, MD 0101-048251 |10/01/09 |Compliance with the Board’s Order entered 06/02/09; license reinstated to |
|Woodbridge, VA | |full and unrestricted status. |
|Pollock, Michael D., DC 0104-000305 |09/08/10 |Indefinite suspension based on one patient case of performing an act |
|Richmond, VA |Effective |outside the scope of the practice of chiropractic and behavior that could |
| |09/30/10 |reasonably be interpreted as intended for sexual arousal or gratification.|
|Poulin, Ronald F., MD 0101-054787 |04/22/10 |Mandatory suspension based on a felony conviction in the United States |
|Virginia Beach, VA | |District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia, Norfolk Division, to |
| | |wit: One Count of Healthcare Fraud; One Count of Alteration of Records to |
| | |Obstruct Investigation; and Twenty-Six Counts of False Statements Relating|
| | |to Health Care Matters. |
|Poythress, Renee C., RCP 0117-000874 |08/02/10 |License subject to terms and conditions and required to enter in HPMP |
|Hampton, VA | |based on inability to practice with reasonable skill and safety due to |
| | |substance abuse and/or illness. |
| | |Compliance with the Board’s Order entered 08/02/10; terms terminated and |
| |09/16/10 |license restored to full and unrestricted status. |
|Quick, Cedric A., MD 0101-032302 |10/05/10 |Mandatory suspension based on action by the United Kingdom. |
|Mclean, VA | | |
|Ralph D. Hellams, Jr., MD 0101-056184 |03/23/10 |Summary suspension as continued practice may be a substantial danger to |
|Manakin-Sabot, VA | |the public health and safety based on allegations of engaging in a |
| | |romantic, sexual relationship with a patient; providing |
| | |counseling/treatment to the patient’s spouse; and inappropriate |
| | |prescribing. |
| | |Continued on suspension; suspension stayed upon completion of 15 hours of |
| |05/06/10 |CME; license then subject to terms and conditions based on engaging in a |
| | |romantic, sexual relationship with a patient concurrent with and by virtue|
| | |of the practitioner patient relationship; providing care and treatment to |
| | |the patient’s spouse while engaging in a romantic relationship with the |
| | |patient; and prescribing narcotic pain medications to the patient while |
| | |engaging in a romantic relationship with the patient. |
| | |Compliance with the Board’s Order entered 05/06/10; suspension stayed but |
| | |still subject to terms and conditions. |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| |05/17/10 | |
|Rich, Petrovia M., MD 0101-038385 |04/14/10 |Reprimand and $1,500 monetary penalty based on aiding and abetting the |
|Richmond, VA | |unlicensed practice of a suspended physician. |
|Roane, Donald C., MD 0101-023394 |06/21/10 |Mandatory Suspension based on an action by the Maryland Board of |
|Annapolis, MD | |Physicians. |
|Rogney, Douglas L., MD 0101-027168 |09/08/10 Effective|Voluntary surrender for indefinite suspension based on multiple patient |
|Wytheville, VA |09/30/10 |cases of inappropriate prescribing and failure to maintain complete and |
| | |accurate medical records. |
|Rosario, Olimpia, MD 0101-230251 |10/08/09 |Compliance with the Board’s Order entered 06/03/09; indefinite probation |
|Chantilly, VA | |and terms terminated and license restored to full and unrestricted status.|
|Rose, Mark D., DO 0102-201083 |04/14/10 |Privilege to renew reinstated. |
|Philadelphia, PA | | |
|Rowell, Diane L., MD 0101-045721 |08/13/09 |Indefinite probation with terms and conditions and $2500 monetary penalty |
|Bedford, VA | |based on multiple instances of prescribing Schedule II-IV controlled |
| | |substances to family members without benefit of physical exams; |
| | |justifications of prescriptions; no documentation of treatment plans or |
| | |monitoring of medications; improper medical recordkeeping and failure to |
| | |cooperate and provide records to a DHP investigator. |
| | |Compliance with the Board’s Order entered 08/13/09; probation and terms |
| | |terminated and license restored to full and unrestricted status. |
| | | |
| |05/20/10 | |
|Ruffin, Julia DPM 0103-000708 |07/28/10 |Compliance with the Board’s Order dated 06/08/07; license restored to full|
|Cincinnati, OH | |and unrestricted status. |
|Sadeghi-Razlighi, Heidar, MD Applicant |05/26/10 |Licensure denied based on failure to complete three residency programs. |
|Halifax, Nova Scotia | | |
|Sajid, Syed H., MD 0101-232717 |04/05/10 |Reprimand; license subject to terms and conditions based on inappropriate |
|Glen Allen, VA | |care and treatment in one patient case and improper documentation in the |
| | |patient’s medical record. |
|Sanford, Craig D., DC 0104-556534 |11/25/09 |Compliance with the Board’s Order entered 05/27/09; restored to full & |
|Alexandria, VA | |unrestricted license. |
|Santarsieri, Joseph M., DC 0104-555826 |06/22/10 |Reinstatement granted with license subject to terms and conditions based |
|Glen Allen, VA | |on inability to practice with reasonable skill and safety due to substance|
| | |abuse and/or illness. |
| | |Compliance with the Board’s Order entered 06/22/10; terms terminated and |
| |08/03/10 |license restored to full and unrestricted status. |
|Sargent, Sheila A., RCP 0117-005637 |10/09/09 |Mandatory suspension based on action by the State of Texas. |
|Stigler, OK | | |
|Schwartzberg, Allan Z., MD 0101-225414 |9/27/10 |Mandatory Suspension based on an action by the Maryland Board of |
|Gaithersburg, MD | |Physicians. |
|Shadbolt, James E., DPM 0103-000832 |08/21/09 |Required to read and comply with laws and regulations based on violation |
|Richmond, VA | |of allowing an unlicensed employee to take x-rays. |
| | |Compliance with the Board’s Order entered 08/21/09; license restored to |
| |10/13/09 |full and unrestricted status. |
|Silva, Andrew B., MD 0101-229009 |06/22/10 |Mandatory Suspension based on a felony conviction in the United States |
|Leesburg, VA | |District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia, to wit: One (1) Count|
| | |of Conspiracy to Defraud the United States and One (1) Count of False |
| | |Statements. |
| | |Reinstatement granted to full and unrestricted status. |
| |9/24/10 | |
|Silversmith, Peter E., MD 0101-029057 |03/11/10 |Reprimand; probation; license subject to terms and conditions based on |
|Alexandria, VA | |inappropriate care and treatment in one patient case. |
| | |Compliance with the Board’s Order entered 03/11/2010; terms terminated and|
| |10/01/10 |license restored to full and unrestricted status. |
|Skory, David S., MD 0101-032481 |11/30/09 |Indefinite probation; license subject to terms and conditions based on |
|Niskayuna, NY | |action by the New York State Board for Professional Medical Conduct. |
| | |Compliance with Board’s Order entered 11/30/09; indefinite probation |
| |06/17/10 |terminated; remains prohibited from practicing medicine and surgery |
| | |pending completion of Term #3. |
|Smith, Barton P., MD 0101-037795 |09/22/09 |Reprimand; license subject to terms and conditions based on one patient |
|Colonial Heights, VA 23834 | |case of failure to properly monitor and treat post surgery and keep an |
| | |accurate, complete patient record. |
| | |Compliance with the Board’s Order entered 09/22/09; terms terminated and |
| |12/02/09 |license restored to full and unrestricted status. |
|Smith, Jerome, MD 0101-035708 |04/01/10 |License placed on indefinite probation and subject to terms and conditions|
|Richmond, VA | |based on multiple patient cases involving pain management treatment and |
| | |inappropriate prescribing; prescribing without obtaining medical |
| | |histories; inappropriate response to patient non-compliance with terms of |
| | |pain management contracts; and failure to maintain and manage complete and|
| | |accurate medical records. |
| | |Compliance with the Board’s Order entered 04/01/10; still subject to Term |
| | |#6. |
| | | |
| |07/27/10 | |
|Snow, Jr., James S., DO 0102-030725 |09/24/09 |Reprimand based on restrictive action by the Georgia Composite State Board|
|St. Simons Island, GA | |of Medical Examiners. |
|Snyder, Jack W., II, MD 0101-033524 |11/13/09 |License reinstated on indefinite probation subject to terms and |
|Potomac, MD | |conditions. |
| |03/03/10 |Compliance with the Board’s Order entered 11/13/09; terms terminated and |
| | |license restored to full and unrestricted status. |
|Speese, Edward M., RCP 0117-001057 |10/29/09 |Summary suspension based on allegations of inability to practice with |
|Staunton, VA | |reasonable skill and safety due to impairment from an untreated mental |
| | |illness. |
| | |Continued on indefinite suspension with suspension stayed upon compliance |
| |01/12/10 |with certain terms and conditions. |
| | |Compliance with the Board’s Order entered 01/12/10; suspension stayed. |
| | | |
| |04/12/10 | |
|Stadler, Teresa S., MD 0101-238212 |07/19/10 |Reprimand; $1000 monetary penalty based on improper prescribing of |
|Glen Allen, VA | |controlled substances for her personal and unauthorized use; multiple |
| | |inspection violations for pharmacy operated in practice. |
|Stefanini, Mario, MD, 0101-030678 |11/24/09 |Reprimand; limited to only treating hematology/oncology patients based on |
|Virginia Beach, VA | |several pain management patient cases of failure to document the |
| | |establishment and monitoring of a treatment plan; failure to require |
| | |patients to enter into a Pain Management Agreement; prescribing narcotics |
| | |without a supporting diagnosis; continuing to prescribe in spite of |
| | |evidence of narcotic abuse, adverse side effects or possible diversion; |
| | |and failure to provide effective substance abuse treatment or referral for|
| | |such treatment. |
|Stein, Peter H., DC 0104-000539 |10/26/09 |Compliance with the Board’s Order entered 12/03/08; reinstated effective |
|Richmond, VA |Effective 10/23/09|10/23/09 |
|Stillions, Duane M., MD 0101-235465 |08/31/10 |Mandatory suspension based on an action by the District of Columbia Board |
|Washington, DC | |of Medicine. |
|Streicker, William F., MD 0101-025398 |04/26/10 |Reprimand; $5,000 monetary penalty; license subject to terms and |
|Charlottesville, VA | |conditions based on aiding and abetting the unlicensed practice of |
| | |radiologic technology. |
| | |Compliance with the Board’s Order entered April 26, 2010; terms terminated|
| |05/18/10 |and license restored to full and unrestricted status. |
|Strutsovskiy, Mikhail, MD 0101-239227 |12/22/09 |Mandatory suspension based on a felony conviction in the US District |
|Williamsville, NY | |Court, Western District of NY, to wit: One (1) Count of Aid and Abet |
| | |False Statement Related to Health Care Fraud. |
|Sutton, Steven G., MD 0101-236241 |09/10/09 |Remain in HPMP and comply with contract based on addiction to narcotic |
|Warrenton, VA | |medications and prescription fraud to obtain narcotic medications for his |
| | |personal and unauthorized use. |
|Tamea, Jr., Conrad D., MD 0101-050556 |08/25/09 |Must appear before the Board before practicing medicine in Virginia based |
|St. Petersburg, FL | |on action by the Florida Board of Medicine and the West Virginia Board of |
| | |Medicine. |
|Tano, Benoit D., MD 0101-245503 |03/10/10 |Violation of having action taken by the Texas Medical Board; no sanction |
|Springfield, VA | |imposed based on compliance with Texas’ Order. |
|Tershak, Jr., Daniel R., MD 0101-226177 |03/15/10 |Required to enter in HPMP based on inability to practice with reasonable |
|Roanoke, VA | |skill and safety due to illness and/or substance abuse. |
| | |Compliance with the Board’s Order entered March 15, 2010; terms terminated|
| |08/16/10 |and license restored to full and unrestricted status. |
|Thanaporn, Prasit, MD 0101-023714 |11/16/09 |Reprimand; license subject to terms and conditions based on inappropriate |
|South Boston, VA | |care, treatment, and diagnosis in one patient case. |
| | |Compliance with Board’s Order entered 11/16/09; terms terminated and |
| |07/02/10 |license restored to full and unrestricted status. |
|Thomas, Tillman L., RCP 0117-002269 |9/23/10 |Mandatory suspension based on felony conviction for grand larceny. |
|Mechanicsville, VA | | |
|Tinoosh, Jinoos, J., DC 0104-555610 |08/31/10 |Compliance with the Board’s Order entered 07/13/09; terms terminated and |
|Lynchburg, VA | |license restored to full and unrestricted status. |
|Titus, Cloyd K., MD 0101-020690 |08/25/09 |Compliance with the Board’s Order entered 06/08/09; terms terminated and |
|Richmond, VA | |license restored to full and unrestricted status. |
|Tomeu, Enrique Jose, MD 0101-034250 |12/09/09 |Reprimand; license subject to terms and conditions based on failure to |
|Jacksonville, NC | |complete a competency assessment as required by the Board based on being a|
| | |practitioner on whose behalf three medical malpractice claims were paid in|
| | |a ten year period. |
| | |Compliance with the Board’s Order entered 12/9/09; terms terminated and |
| | |license restored to full and unrestricted status. |
| |03/12/10 | |
|Tompkins, Kenneth J., MD 0101-047471 |11/09/09 |License reinstated on indefinite probation subject to terms and |
|Virginia Beach, VA | |conditions. |
|Tran, Minh K., DO 0102-202555 |12/11/09 |Licensure approved subject to terms and conditions. |
|Annandale, VA | | |
|Trieu, Duc Kien, MD 0101-239403 |11/16/09 |Reprimand; License subject to terms and conditions based on one patient |
|South Boston, VA | |case of inappropriate diagnosis and treatment. |
| | |Compliance with Board’s Order entered 11/16/09; terms terminated and |
| |07/02/10 |license restored to full and unrestricted status. |
|Vanover, Patricia H., MD 0101-026624 |09/18/09 |Compliance with the Board’s Order entered 09/10/08; probation and terms |
|Clintwood, VA | |terminated and license restored to full and unrestricted status. |
|Volchok, Japa A., DO 0102-202164 |08/09/10 |Voluntary surrender of license based on an action by the Massachusetts |
|Oakham, MA | |Board and inability to practice with safety due to mental or physical |
| | |incapacity and/or substance abuse. |
|Wade, Larren, MD 0101-054025 |04/12/10 |Reprimand; $5,000 monetary penalty; license subject to terms and |
|Alexandria, VA | |conditions based on practicing (including prescribing controlled |
| | |substances) on an expired license. |
| | |Compliance with the Board’s Order entered 04/12/10; terms terminated and |
| |05/27/10 |license restored to full and unrestricted status. |
|Walko, Edward J., DO, 0102-049902 |11/30/09 |License subject to terms and conditions based on multiple patient cases of|
|Virginia Beach, VA | |pain management involving prescribing narcotic medications without medical|
| | |indications or medical diagnoses; without performing examinations, |
| | |evaluations or assessments; and failure to properly monitor patient usage |
| | |or respond to signs of patient misuse or abuse. |
| | |Compliance with the Board’s Order entered 11/30/09; terms terminated and |
| | |license restored to full and unrestricted status. |
| | | |
| |04/26/10 | |
|Ward, William C., MD 0101-024791 |07/02/10 |Summary suspension as continued practice may be a substantial danger to |
|Roanoke, VA | |the public health and safety based on allegations of prescribing numerous |
| | |controlled substances to multiple individuals with whom he did not have a |
| | |bona-fide practitioner-patient relationship, and with many of whom he was |
| | |concurrently having a romantic and/or sexual relationship and violating |
| | |Consent Order dated July 6, 2009, by continuing such prescribing |
| | |notwithstanding certification that he would comply with all laws and |
| | |regulations governing the practice of medicine in Virginia. |
|Webb, Stacey J., MD 0101-052465 |09/02/09 |Reprimand; $2500 monetary penalty and license subject to terms and |
|Franklin, VA 23851 | |conditions based on multiple cases of prescribing controlled substances |
| | |outside a bona fide practitioner-patient relationship via the internet and|
| | |telephone; prescribing a controlled substance to a family member outside a|
| | |bona fide practitioner-patient relationship and making a false statement |
| | |to a DHP investigator regarding same. |
| | |Compliance with Board’s Order entered 9/2/2009; terms terminated and |
| | |license restored to full and unrestricted status |
| |09/29/10 | |
|Weintraub, Richard A., MD 0101-236233 |08/20/09 |Violation of action by the NC Medical Board; no sanction imposed due to |
|Greensboro, NC | |appropriate monitoring by the NC Physicians’ Health Program. |
|Welton, Barry R., 0120-000384 |07/27/10 |Voluntary Surrender of privilege to renew license based on inability to |
|Richmond, VA | |practice with reasonable skill and safety due to substance abuse and/or |
| | |illness. |
|Westmeyer, Frank C., MD 0101-029095 |07/30/10 |License subject to terms and conditions based on improper supervision of |
|Virginia Beach, VA | |physician assistant. |
| |08/10/10 |Compliance with the Board’s Order entered July 30, 2010; terms terminated |
| | |and license restored to full and unrestricted status. |
|White, Susan J., RT 0120-003863 |04/12/10 |Surrender for suspension based on inability to practice with reasonable |
|Richmond, VA | |skill and safety due to mental health and/or physical illness. |
|Wiggins, Diane, MD 0101-042677 |08/03/09 |Compliance with the Board’s Order entered 11/19/08; terms terminated and |
|Roanoke, VA | |license restored to full and unrestricted status. |
|Wilson, Jr., Charles V.B., MD 0101-032721 |03/23/10 |License subject to terms and conditions based on action by the Florida |
|Orange Park, FL | |Board of Medicine. |
| |10/07/10 |Compliance with the Board’s Order entered 03/23/2010; terms terminated and|
| | |license restored to full and unrestricted status |
|Wilson, Cristi, MD 0101-045337 |11/23/09 |Indefinite probation; license subject to terms and conditions based on |
|Henrico, VA | |inability to practice with reasonable skill and safety due to illness |
| | |and/or substance abuse. |
| | |Compliance with the Board’s Order entered 11/23/09; probation and terms |
| |12/17/09 |terminated and license restored to full and unrestricted status. |
|Wynn, Arnie M., DC 0104-556327 |09/24/09 |Revocation of license based on failure to submit a monetary penalty |
|Arlington, VA | |imposed by Board Order entered 04/14/08; knowingly engaging in practice |
| | |from 01/01/07 to 01/05/09 without possessing a current license; failure to|
| | |provide information/records to a DHP investigator; and failure to maintain|
| | |complete records in multiple patient cases. |
|Young, Maurice E., MD 0101-237702 |05/04/10 |Reprimand based on inappropriate care and treatment in one patient case |
|Franklin, VA | |resulting in a perforated uterus and injured small bowel. |
|Young, Rachel M., RT 0120-005576 |09/14/10 |Terms and conditions; monetary penalty based on one patient case of |
|Pearisburg, VA | |improper accessing and release of confidential patient information. |
|Young, Timothy C., DC 0104-555694 |10/22/09 |Surrender of license for permanent suspension based on surrender of |
|Wake Forest, NC | |license to the MD Dept. of Health & Mental Hygiene Board of Chiropractic |
| | |Examiners in lieu of further proceedings on allegations of improper record|
| | |keeping and substandard patient care resulting in death. |
|Yousuf, Hasan, MD 0101-237749 |09/14/09 |Reprimand and $2500 monetary penalty based on authorizing/allowing |
|Moseley, VA | |unlicensed employees to independently perform laser skin resurfacing |
| | |procedures and document treatment of patients by stamping patient records |
| | |with his signature. |
|Yu, Hoon Dae, MD 0101-242136 |10/01/09 |Mandatory suspension based on action by the State of Florida, Board of |
|Sterling, VA | |Medicine. |
|Zegel, Kevin S., DC 0104-000729 |03/26/210 |Mandatory suspension based on action by MA Board of Registration of |
|Middleton, MA | |Chiropractors. |
|Zhang, Jianyi, MD 0101-058281 |11/10/09 |Suspension based on multiple patient cases of prescribing narcotic |
|Clarksville, MD |Effective |medications without obtaining complete medical histories, performing |
| |11/07/09 |adequate evaluations/assessments and diagnoses, examinations; failure to |
| | |develop treatment plans; failure to properly monitor and manage patient |
| | |usage; continued prescribing to patients exhibiting drug-seeking behavior;|
| | |failure to make appropriate patient referrals or |
| | |consultations/coordination with other treating physicians; prescribing |
| | |Methadone without DEA authorization; and improper medical record keeping. |
|NAME AND LICENSE NO. |DATE OF |OCTOBER 16, 2010 thru APRIL 10, 2011 ACTIONS |
| |ACTION | |
|Aaron, Benjamin L., MD 0101-019395 |11/17/10 |Mandatory suspension based on action by Medical Board of California. |
|Lakeside, CA | | |
|Abislaiman, Rita, MD 0101-240711 |03/21/11 |Reprimand based on an action by the Florida Board of Medicine. |
|Miami, FL | | |
|Alouf, Gregory A., MD 0101-230957 |02/28/11 |Reprimand; Restricted from performing full incisional facial and body |
|Salem, VA |Nunc pro tunc |contouring procedures, including, but not limited to, facelifts, |
| |01/24/11 |lipoabdominoplasties, and breast augmentation based on failure to |
| | |recognize in one patient case that said patient was not an ideal candidate|
| | |for abdominal liposuction resulting in many postoperative irregularities; |
| | |the fact his medical education is in the area of family medicine and is |
| | |performing cosmetic surgery procedures without the appropriate training; |
| | |publishing false, misleading, or deceptive statements on his practice |
| | |website; and in several patient cases performed cosmetic surgery |
| | |procedures that had undesirable outcomes. |
|Amarasinghe, Disamodha C., MD |02/23/11 |Indefinite probation, license subject to terms and conditions based on |
|0101-026245 | |failure to properly manage the care and treatment of multiple patients |
|Norfolk, VA | |along with developing treatment plans; failure to adequately respond to |
| | |drug-seeking behavior or signs by multiple patients; failure to make |
| | |referrals to other physicians or coordinate the treatment of multiple |
| | |patients; failure to manage, maintain, and document medications prescribed|
| | |in many patient cases; and re-dispensing returned prescriptions, failure |
| | |to maintain an inventory of all Schedule II-V controlled substances kept |
| | |in the office. |
|Arnold, Colleen M., MD 0101-043740 |03/23/11 |License subject to terms and conditions based on failure to adequately |
|Lexington, VA | |supervise the evaluation in one patient case. |
|Awadh, Abla A., MD 0101-238362 |11/19/10 |Compliance with the Board’s Order entered 07/12/10; terms terminated and |
|Stafford, VA | |license restored to full and unrestricted status. |
|Ayers, Donald M., MD 0101-243091 |03/31/11 |Mandatory suspension based on conviction of indictable offenses (felonies)|
|Richmond, VA | |in the Ontario Court of Justice, in the Province of Ontario, Canada, |
| | |Toronto Region to wit: 1 count of Administer Stupifying Drug and 1 count |
| | |of Assault Contrary to the Criminal Code. |
|Bava, Joseph V., DPM 0103-001037 |03/28/11 |Compliance with the Board’s Order entered 08/21/2009; terms terminated and|
|Virginia Beach, VA | |license restored to full and unrestricted status. |
|Binder, Leila P., MD 0110-001543 |02/25/11 |License indefinitely suspended based on failure to comply with the Board’s|
|Yorktown, VA | |Order entered on 12/21/2009. |
| | |Compliance with the Board’s Order entered 02/25/2011; terms terminated and|
| | |license restored to full and unrestricted status. |
| |03/10/11 | |
|Bishai, Adel G., MD 0101-039644 |12/01/10 |Reprimand; license subject to terms and conditions based on failure to |
|Emporia, VA | |evaluate and treat a patient in a timely manner. |
|Braunstein, Paul W., Jr., MD 0101-044559 |11/07/10 |Indefinite probation; license subject to terms and conditions based on two|
|Chesapeake, VA | |patient cases of wrong site surgeries and a patient case where patient |
| | |expired due to catheter perforating the heart. |
| | |Compliance with the Board’s Order entered 10/01/2010; terms terminated and|
| |03/02/11 |license restored to full and unrestricted status. |
|Briggs, Addie J., MD 0101-226981 |11/01/10 |Reprimand; license subject to terms and conditions based on several |
|Richmond, VA | |patient cases where vaccines were not administered correctly or documented|
| | |in patient’s records. |
|Burt, Clifton D., MD 0101-242371 |12/15/10 |Compliance with the Board’s Order entered 11/10/2009; terms terminated and|
|Clifton, NJ | |license restored to full and unrestricted status. |
|Calhoun, Daniel M., Jr., MD 0101-029941 |02/02/11 |Reprimand; license subject to terms and conditions based on multiple |
|Grafton, VA | |occasions of engaging in disruptive behavior or interaction in a health |
| | |care setting that interfered with patient care or could reasonably impact |
| | |quality of care rendered to patients. |
|Campbell, Ellen F., MD 0101-052547 |03/26/11 |Reprimand; license subject to terms and conditions based on failure to |
|Reston, VA |nunc pro tunc |participate in a monitoring program for a depression and dismissal from |
| |02/24/11 |HPMP due to practicing without approval. |
|Carter, Gloria N., RCP 0117-004731 |01/10/11 |Indefinite probation and license subject to terms and conditions based on |
|Midlothian, VA | |inability to practice with reasonable skill and safety due to substance |
| | |abuse and/or illness. |
|Clark, Barry P., MD 0101-237722 |01/27/11 |Reprimand; $5000 monetary penalty based on actions while serving as a |
|Norfolk, VA | |medical director at a medical spa including authorizing and allowing |
| | |unlicensed individuals to assess and treat patients, authorizing |
| | |dispensing of controlled substances without documenting medical history |
| | |and consulting with patients, and providing misleading and deceptive |
| | |information in consent forms to perform Sculptra injections. |
|Cochran, Donald L., MD 0101-050341 |10/15/10 |Reprimand based on one patient case of failing to follow up with patient |
|Portsmouth, VA |nunc pro tunc |when authorizing prescriptions and monitoring his health. |
| |09/23/10 | |
|Cochran, John A., PA 0110-001115 |11/08/10 |Reprimand based on disruptive behavior in a health care by rendering |
|Caret, VA | |emergency services bell inoperable. |
|Creek, Alan D., DO 0102-202364 |12/14/10 |License reinstated to full and unrestricted status. |
|Glen Allen, VA | | |
|Davis, Alexander, LAc, 0121-000345 |11/19/10 |Compliance with the Board’s Order entered 11/24/2009; terms terminated and|
|Roanoke, VA | |license restored to full and unrestricted status. |
|Davis, Thomas P., MD 0101-014924 |12/13/10 |Compliance with the Board’s Order entered 04/29/2009; permanent |
|Christiansburg, VA | |restriction of prescribing Schedule II, III, and IV controlled substances |
| | |still in effect. |
|Dayal, Jayesh, MD 0101-050237 |03/02/11 |Violation of having action taken by the Maryland Board of Physicians; no |
|Rockville, MD | |sanction imposed based on compliance with Maryland’s Order. |
|Dean, Mark H., DO 0102-201203 |11/08/10 |Reprimand; Restriction of performing cervical interventional procedures |
|Charlottesville, VA | |until an interventional pain assessment is completed based on improperly |
| | |performing epidural steroid injection resulting in spinal cord injury. |
| | |Compliance with the Board’s Order entered 11/08/2010; terms terminated and|
| | |license restored to full and unrestricted status. |
| |03/28/11 | |
|DeWitt, Jan Allen, MD 0101-055911 |03/24/11 |Reprimand based on actions taken by the Kentucky Board of Medical |
|Johnson City, TN | |Licensure, Tennessee Board of Medical Examiners, and West Virginia Board |
| | |of Medicine. |
|Filak, Stefani J., MD 0101-037599 |02/07/11 |License subject to terms and conditions, shall enter into participation |
|Alexandria, VA | |contract with HPMP based on being unable to practice medicine and surgery |
| | |with reasonable skill and safety due to mental illness. |
|Edwards, Landon S., MD 0116-019158 |12/29/10 |License subject to terms and conditions based on practicing outside scope |
|Norfolk, VA | |of limited intern/resident license. |
| | |Compliance with the Board’s Order entered 12/29/2010; terms terminated and|
| |01/10/11 |license restored to full and unrestricted status |
|Espinosa-Guanzon, Angelina, M.D. |11/24/10 |Compliance with the Board’s Order entered 05/26/10; terms terminated and |
|0101-055923 | |license restored to full and unrestricted status. |
|Virginia Beach, VA | | |
|Estabrook, Sharon, OT 0119-004406 |12/21/10 |Summary suspension based on alcohol abuse, conviction of petit larceny, |
|Lancaster, VA | |and false representation on an application for employment. |
| | |License continued on indefinite suspension for at least 18 months. |
| |02/03/11 | |
|Frazier, Joe W., PA 0110-002736 |11/17/10 |Mandatory suspension based on a felony conviction in the Circuit Court of |
|New Windsor, MD | |the County of Fairfax, Virginia, to wit: Two counts of obtaining or |
| | |attempting to obtain controlled drug by uttering a false or forged |
| | |prescription. |
|Furman, Stanley N, MD 0101-038724 |12/09/10 |License reinstated to full and unrestricted status. |
|Richmond, VA | | |
|Gayles, Richard E., MD 0101-239039 |10/15/10 |Compliance with the Board’s Order entered 06/15/2010; terms terminated and|
|Merritt Island, FL | |license restored to full and unrestricted status. |
|Gilliam, Audrey R. OT 0119-002029 |03/02/11 |License reinstated. |
|Carson, CA | | |
|Gohari, Geeti P., MD 0101-230661 |10/26/10 |License revoked based on multiple pain management patient cases of failure|
|Vienna, VA | |to document the establishment and monitoring of a treatment plan; failure |
| | |to require patients to enter into a Pain Management Agreement; prescribing|
| | |narcotics without a supporting diagnosis; continuing to prescribe in spite|
| | |of evidence of narcotic abuse, adverse side effects or possible diversion;|
| | |and failure to provide effective substance abuse treatment or referral for|
| | |such treatment. |
|Greenawald, Mark H., MD 0101-043988 |12/28/10 |Compliance with the Board’s Order entered 06/09/2010; terms terminated and|
|Roanoke, VA | |license restored to full and unrestricted status. |
|Gubb, Geoffrey W., MD 0101-028868 |10/15/10 |Indefinite probation; terms and conditions based on multiple patient cases|
|Belle Haven, VA |Nunc pro tunc |of inappropriate prescribing of pain medication. |
| |09/13/10 | |
|Halstead, George O., MD 0101-249165 |02/23/11 |Application of Licensure granted with terms and conditions based on not |
|Johnson City, TN | |actively engaging in practice of medicine since March 2007. |
|Hamasaki, Sharry T., MD 0101-032510 |01/05/11 |Summary suspension based on inability to practice with reasonable skill |
|Alexandria, VA | |and safety due to mental or physical incapacity, incompetence and/or |
| | |illness. |
| | |License continued on indefinite suspension. |
| |01/24/11 | |
|Hamilton, Colin W., MD 0130-000017 |01/04/11 |Voluntary surrender of volunteer license in lieu of obtaining a three paid|
|Virginia Beach, VA | |claims assessment as required by Section 54.1-2912.3 of the Code of |
| | |Virginia. |
|Hanna, Howard, M., Jr., MD 0101-019264 |04/04/11 |License suspended based on engaging in sexual contact with a patient |
|Fort Defiance, VA | |concurrent with and by virtue of the practitioner-patient relationship. |
|Heatwole, Katharine W., MD 0101-046383 |09/23/10 |License reinstated to full and unrestricted status. |
|Virginia Beach, VA | | |
|Hellams, Ralph D., Jr., MD 0101-056184 |04/11/11 |Compliance with the Board’s Order entered 05/06/2010; terms terminated and|
|Manakin Sabot, VA | |license restored to full and unrestricted status. |
|Hill, Richard, MD 0101-058825 |03/28/11 |Compliance with the Board’s Order entered 03/15/2010; terms terminated and|
|Chesapeake, VA | |license restored to full and unrestricted status. |
|Jenkins, David R., MD 0101-046371 |03/18/11 |Reprimand; must remain in HPMP and comply with contract based on inability|
|Chesapeake, VA | |to practice with reasonable skill and safety due to substance abuse. |
|Joachim, Dan W., MD 0101-238972 |03/30/11 |Mandatory suspension based on suspension by Louisiana State Board of |
|Metairie, LA | |Medical Examiners. |
|Kane, Douglas W., MD 0101-047750 |11/22/10 |Compliance with the Board’s Order entered 06/28/10; terms terminated and |
|Cookeville, TN | |license restored to full and unrestricted status. |
|Kelly, Glenn R., DC 0104-555985 |11/04/10 |Reinstatement granted; indefinite probation with terms and conditions. |
|Winchester, VA | | |
|Kerr, John M., MD 0101-237827 |12/14/10 |Compliance with the Board’s Order entered 08/12/2010; terms terminated and|
|Bedford, VA | |license restored to full and unrestricted status. |
|Kramer, Ralph L., MD 0101-039409 |03/10/11 |Indefinite probation with terms and conditions and prohibited from |
|Stuart, VA | |treating patients under the age of eighteen based on a Sentencing Order |
| | |entered 4/21/2010, in the Circuit Court of Patrick County, Virginia, being|
| | |found guilty, after a plea of guilty, of one count of Sexual Battery, a |
| | |class one misdemeanor and one count of Assault and Battery, a class one |
| | |misdemeanor. |
|Krause, Norman, MD 0101-243273 |11/23/10 |Compliance with the Board’s Order entered 09/27/10; terms terminated and |
|Ithaca, NY | |license restored to full and unrestricted status. |
|Kulak, Richard P., DO 0102-202596 |02/08/11 |Suspension based on conviction of felony charge in the State of New York, |
|Cicero, NY | |Count of Onondaga Supreme Court, to wit: One count of attempted |
| | |disseminating indecent material to minor in the 1st degree. |
|Kump, Leila, MD 0101-243155 |02/15/11 |License suspended for 30 days based on submitting forged evaluation when |
|Gaithersburg, MD | |applying for licensure in Virginia; providing false statement on |
| | |application to Kansas Board of Healing Arts; and providing prescriptions |
| | |to two individuals outside of bona fide practitioner patient relationship.|
| | |License reinstated with terms and conditions. |
| | | |
| |03/21/11 | |
|Lee, Gerald K., MD 0101-057543 |03/04/11 |Compliance with the Board’s Order entered 03/31/10; terms terminated and |
|Manassas, VA | |license restored to full and unrestricted status. |
|Lesko, John M., MD 0101-240381 |03/30/11 |Reprimand; Shall remain in HPMP and comply with contract based on failure |
|Lynchburg, VA | |to practice medicine and surgery with reasonable skill or safety due to |
| | |substance abuse. |
|Levin, Norman, MD 0101-039712 |01/28/11 |Compliance with the Board’s Order entered 05/26/2010; terms terminated and|
|Aldie, VA | |license restored to full and unrestricted status. |
|Manney, Maruthi, MD 0101-232863 |12/21/10 |Summary suspension based on treating patients and signing another |
|Great Falls, VA | |physician’s name on prescriptions. |
|Marston, Jonathan E., MD 0101-054648 |12/14/10 |Compliance with the Board’s Order entered 02/03/2010; terms terminated and|
|Crewe, VA | |license restored to full and unrestricted status. |
|McCord, Jennifer Jey Ause, MD |12/14/10 |Reprimand based on failure to properly manage the care and treatment in |
|0101-233191 | |one patient case. |
|Hampton, VA | | |
|McNamara, Joseph G., MD 0101-039965 |03/10/11 |Reinstatement denied. |
|Massanutten, VA | | |
|Mitsch, Matthew, MD 0101-052465 |11/22/10 |Compliance with the Board’s Order entered 06/02/10; restriction of |
|Virginia Beach, VA | |performing full incisional body contouring procedures still in effect. |
|Mollah, Ali A., MD 0101-235120 |03/01/11 |Compliance with the Board’s Order entered 02/02/2010; terms terminated and|
|Glen Allen, VA | |license restored to full and unrestricted status. |
|Mosley, Edward L., MD 0101-238143 |01/21/11 |Reprimand based on one patient case of failure to recognize, repair injury|
|Sarasota, FL | |and respond to postoperative condition after a laparoscopic |
| | |cholecystectomy was performed and where the duodenum was perforated. |
|Niazi, Saifullah K., MD 0101-024968 |11/19/10 |Compliance with the Board’s Order entered 11/17/2008; terms terminated and|
|Richmond, VA | |license restored to full and unrestricted status. |
|Nwodim, Okechukwu A., DO 0102-201353 |09/13/10 |Reprimand based on Maryland State Board Physicians. |
|Rosedale, MD | | |
|O’Daniel, Michael I., DC 0104-001263 |04/08/11 |Mandatory Suspension based on guilty plea to felony charges in the United |
|Warrenton, VA | |States District Court, Western District of Virginia, at Lynchburg to wit: |
| | |Attempt to interfere with Administration of Internal Revenue Laws and |
| | |Fictitious obligations. |
|Panigrahi, Gunadhar, MD 0101-035440 |12/10/10 |Compliance with the Board’s Order entered 06/02/2010; terms terminated and|
|Virginia Beach, VA | |license restored to full and unrestricted status. |
|Papariello, Steven G., MD 0101-039889 |03/03/11 |Compliance with the Board’s Order entered 01/29/2010; terms terminated and|
|Virginia Beach, VA | |license restored to full and unrestricted status. |
|Paul, Daniel J., MD 0101-051529 |03/04/11 |Compliance with the Board’s Order entered 08/02/10; terms terminated and |
|Elizabethton, TN | |license restored to full and unrestricted status. |
|Pellegrini, John L., MD 0101-035778 |01/05/11 |Reprimand based on one patient case failing to recognize that multiple |
|Whitesburg, KY | |findings did not explain patient’s symptoms and failed to refer patient to|
| | |appropriate specialist for further evaluation. |
|Peregrino, Olufemi A., RCP 0117-002459 |02/16/11 |License Reinstated. |
|Roanoke, VA | | |
|Pike, William C., RCP 0117-001414 |02/08/11 |Suspension based on felony conviction in the Circuit Court of Arlington, |
|Alexandria, VA | |VA, to wit: Two counts of forgery. |
|Quandt, Christine E., RCP 0117-001682 |12/22/10 |Reinstatement on indefinite probation and subject to terms and conditions;|
|Crewe, VA | |must remain in HPMP and comply with contract based on inability to |
| | |practice with reasonable skill and safety due to substance abuse. |
|Reynolds, Robert J., MD 0101-230725 |02/28/11 |Compliance with the Board’s Order entered 06/05/2007; terms terminated and|
|Candler, NC | |license restored to full and unrestricted status. |
|Rogers, Julia A., RCP 0117-004145 |12/29/10 |License reinstated and shall remain in HPMP and comply with contract. |
|Portsmouth, VA | | |
|Sahyouni, Jamal I., MD 0101-046869 |01/20/11 |Indefinite probation terminated; license subject to terms and conditions. |
|Richlands, VA | | |
|Sajid, Syed H., MD 0101-232717 |11/10/10 |Compliance with the Board’s Order entered 04/05/10; terms terminated and |
|Glen Allen, VA | |license restored to full and unrestricted status. |
|Schultz, Kathleen K., DO 0102-050127 |01/12/11 |Reprimand; license subject to terms and conditions based on authorizing |
|Galax, VA | |prescriptions for controlled substances for another practitioner of |
| | |medicine who does not hold a DEA registration. |
| | |Compliance with the Board’s Order entered 01/12/11; terms terminated and |
| |02/28/11 |license restored to full and unrestricted status. |
|Segev, Gilead, MD 0101-235074 |01/21/11 |Monetary Penalty in amount of four thousand dollars ($4000.00) based on |
|Vienna, VA |Nunc pro tunc |aiding and abetting the unlicensed practice of medicine by allowing |
| |12/15/10 |unlicensed personnel to perform duties without his direct supervision; |
| | |ordering controlled substances and delegating responsibility of the |
| | |monitoring and dispensing of said substances; failure to ensure adequate |
| | |records for controlled substances; prescribed controlled substances |
| | |outside practitioner/patient relationship and website did not identify |
| | |specialty board certification. |
| | |Compliance with the Board’s Order entered 01/21/2011 nunc pro tunc |
| | |12/15/2010; terms terminated and license restored to full and unrestricted|
| |02/08/11 |status. |
|Shields, Douglas A., MD 0101-053474 |12/27/10 |Mandatory Suspension based on action by the North Carolina Medical Board. |
|Jonas Ridge, NC | | |
|Short, Robert F., MD 0101-243510 |11/03/10 |Mandatory suspension based on action by Ohio State Medical Board. |
|Charlottesville, VA 0116-018848 | |License reinstated; must remain in HPMP and comply with contract based on |
| |01/24/11 |inability to practice with reasonable skill and safety due to substance |
| | |abuse and/or dependence and/or illness, guilty plea in Circuit Court for |
| | |the City of Charlottesville to statutory burglary, and revocation of |
| | |training certificate by the Ohio Board of Medicine. |
|Small, Fairleigh D., MD 0101-043463 |12/16/10 |Mandatory Suspension order entered 02/04/2009 is Vacated. License |
|Abingdon, VA | |reinstated. |
|Smith, Jerome, MD 0101-035708 |03/31/11 |Compliance with the Board’s Order entered 04/01/2010; terms terminated and|
|Richmond, VA | |license restored to full and unrestricted status. |
|Snedden, Michael H., MD 0101-232854 |12/09/10 |Reprimand based on failure to perform excision of an intramuscular lipoma |
|Fredericksburg, VA | |correctly. |
|Stefanini, Mario, MD 0101-030678 |02/08/11 |Mandatory Suspension based on Voluntary Retirement from the practice of |
|Richlands, VA | |medicine and surgery in the State of Ohio in lieu of formal disciplinary |
| | |proceedings. |
| | |License reinstated pursuant to the limitations referenced in Board’s Order|
| |02/08/11 |entered 11/24/2009. |
|Sternberg, Richard J., MD 0101-035519 |10/29/10 |Reprimand based on action by the New York State Board for Professional |
|Cooperstown, NY | |Medical Conduct. |
|Veluri, Ravi K., MD 0101-045674 |12/21/10 |Summary suspension based on allegations of engaging in sexual contact with|
|Annandale, VA | |two patients concurrent with and by virtue of the practitioner-patient |
| | |relationship; failing to maintain timely, accurate, and complete patient |
| | |records; and multiple cases of improperly delegating duties to unlicensed |
| | |staff. |
|Vincent, Andrew, DPM 0103-300898 |02/24/11 |Reprimand based on failure to dispose of confidential medical records in a|
|Front Royal, VA | |manner consistent with statutory and regulatory requirements. |
|Vincent, Christopher K., MD 0101-238773 |03/24/11 |Reprimand based on inability to perform endovascular procedures |
|Roanoke, VA | |successfully and the treatment in four patient cases. |
|Vuyyuru, Lokesh B., MD 0101-046895 |11/16/10 |Reinstatement denied. |
|Richmond, VA | | |
|Ward, William C., MD 0101-024791 |11/03/10 |Reinstatement granted; indefinite probation with terms and conditions. |
|Roanoke, VA | | |
|Ware, Bradley R., MD 0101-050807 |02/02/11 |Reprimand; license subject to terms and conditions based on care and |
|Alexandria, VA | |treatment in one patient case for failure to monitor patient’s use of |
| | |narcotics and develop a new treatment plan when patient was noncompliance |
| | |with previous treatment plans. |
|Whitted, Matthew L., MD 0101-0044724 |02/23/11 |Reprimand based on engaging in inappropriate touching of a coworker on at |
|Chesapeake, VA | |least two occasions. |
|Witten, Vilma C., MD 0101-035946 |02/18/11 |Based on failure to provide patient records in a timely manner to certain |
|Farmville, MD | |patients who requested records and failure to maintain patient records for|
| | |the minimum time period of six years following the last patient encounter.|
|Wright, Richard O., MD 0101-048140 |11/08/10 |Reprimand; $1000 monetary penalty; and indefinite probation with license |
|Norfolk, VA | |subject to terms and conditions to include prohibition from performing any|
| | |and all surgical and/or invasive procedures based on failure to comply and|
| | |complete required CME from Order entered12/02/2008. |
|Yiare, Simon A., Jr., RCP 0117-004747 |12/17/10 |Mandatory Suspension based on action by District of Columbia Department of|
|Washington, DC | |Health. |
The following Radiologic Technologists (“Rad-tech”) or Radiologic Technologists-Limited (“Limited”), Respiratory Care Practitioners, Occupational Therapists or Athletic Trainers were issued a license and a reprimand, based upon practicing without a license for a period of time:
|PRACITIONERS |2009 |
|Allegra V. Lucia, AT 0126-001501 |11/20/09 |
|Amelia N. FitzHugh, AT 0126-001469 |09/17/09 |
|Darlene O. North, RT 0120-005907 |08/03/09 |
|David R. Lehan, AT 0126-001479 |10/13/09 |
|Jeffrey K. Johnson, AT 0126-001502 |11/20/09 |
|Jennifer M. McMurtrie, AT 0126-000645 |12/07/09 |
|Jessica N. Houchens, RT 0120-006061 |12/01/09 |
|Joanne E. Porter, RT 0120-006062 |12/01/09 |
|Jordan E. Goetz, RT 0120-006040 |11/09/09 |
|Julia A. Vandyke, RCP 0117-002368 |10/07/09 |
|Latasha L. Winston, AT 0126-001449 |08/13/09 |
|Lauren K. Baker, AT 0126-001495 |11/09/09 |
|Megan E. Bailes, OT 0119-005030 |11/09/09 |
|Rebecca C. Gibson, RT 0120-005908 |08/03/09 |
|Serena M. Clark-Moberley, RT 0120-006018 |10/27/09 |
|Victoria L. Hewitt, RT 0120-005963 |09/11/09 |
|PRACITIONERS |2010 |
|Aaron S. Couchman, RT 0120-006210 |05/04/10 |
|Amanda J. McCarthy, RT 0120-006370 |10/06/10 |
|Chris S. Moseley, RT 0120-006173 |03/26/10 |
|Joelle N. Potts, AT, 0126-001518 |04/14/10 |
|Kevin G. Kim, RT 0120-006369 |10/06/10 |
|Linda A. Juggins, RT 0120-001294 |05/14/10 |
|Lori A. Slemp, RT, 0120-006185 |04/14/10 |
|Sarah C. Burner, RT 0120-006096 |01/19/10 |
|Sondra L. West, RT 0120-006101 |01/22/10 |
|Susan D. Minot, RT 0120-001204 |11/12/10 |
|Tammie L. Kelly, RT 0120-002440 |11/12/10 |
|Wanda S. Weyant, RT 0120-006097 |01/20/10 |
|PRACITIONERS |2011 |
|Amanda B. Pennington, RT 0120-006483 |02/07/11 |
|Chad J. Mahaffey, AT 0126-001640 |02/25/11 |
|Heather R. Derrow, RT 0120-006473 |01/24/11 |
|Justin M. Keith, AT 0126-001643 |03/24/11 |
|Lindsey N. Peuler, A.T. 0126-001634 |01/24/11 |
|Paul W. Tobias, AT 0126-001639 |02/25/11 |
|Stephanie N. Lamb, AT 0126-001644 |03/24/11 |
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Virginia Board of Medicine
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April 2011
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