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Connecticut board revokes physician license after doctor fails to appear at disciplinary hearing

Connecticut Medical Examining Board · December 20, 2024
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Summary

After the respondent failed to appear, the Department of Public Health’s sealed investigative and Haven program records were admitted and the panel found the allegations proven; the board moved to revoke Khalil Hussain’s license but said revocation could be reconsidered if he seeks evaluation.

The Connecticut Medical Examining Board moved on Dec. 13 to revoke the license of Khalil Hussain, M.D., after the doctor failed to appear at a disciplinary hearing and department evidence was admitted.

Cynthia Mahan, assistant attorney general, opened the hearing and noted Dr. Hussain was not present. Betty Rosario, the board liaison, testified under oath that the department had attempted multiple forms of notice, including a Nov. 19 wellness check by Shelton Police and certified and regular mail for notices dated Dec. 2 and Dec. 3. Rosario said the department received a signed green card for the amended notice and used the email Khalil.hussein@gmail.com for electronic notice.

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