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Panel recommends physician’s license be reinstated with two‑year probation and reporting to Department of Public Health
Summary
After an executive session, a disciplinary panel concluded the physician’s illnesses were not found to have affected patient safety and recommended reinstating the physician’s license with two years of probation, treatment requirements, employer reporting to the Department of Public Health, and restrictions on solo practice and night duties.
A disciplinary fact‑finding panel reconvened on the record and announced that, after an executive session, it would recommend reinstating the respondent’s medical license subject to two years of probation and several conditions.
Counsel summarizing the panel’s conclusions said the panel “did not find that the respondent’s illnesses had affected her patient safety,” while noting they “might” in some circumstances. The panel recommended license reinstatement with probation that would require continued treatment with the respondent’s current providers and periodic reports to the Department of Public Health about the respondent’s status…
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