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Brett Snodgrass

Novel Insight into the Quality of Assessment of Physicians | Open Access | OMICS Intern... - 0 views

  • Deviation from evidence-based regulation
  • "What is particularly egregious about SBR's [SBRHA’s] 'offer of proof ' [made during the July 2013 trial] is that it is completely inconsistent with Dr. Kern's April 18, 2013 deposition testimony. This Commission need not look any further than the first patient case, patient E.O., to determine that the offer of proof is grossly inaccurate at best and a fraudulent misrepresentation to this Commission at worst.
  • state medical boards (SMBs
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  • Missouri (MO) State Board of Registration for the Healing Arts (SBRHA)
  • physician professionalism.
  • Brett Snodgrass, MD
  • physicians is overseen by state medical boards (SMBs)
  • “unfathomable and deeply disturbing [sic],”
  • “wholly unworthy of a state agency [sic],”
  • Commissioner Dandamudi’s 2013 proposed report
  • misconduct by the SBRHA.
  • severity
  • Dr. Adem’s
  • Morton Kern, MD,
  • Commissioner Dandamudi
  • SBRHA may have committed fraud
  • Dr. Jonathan Tobis
  • State Board of Registration (SBR)
  • The SBRHA tried to frame Dr. Adem several times
  • Fifth, if a single act of misrepresentation or fraud is a threat to the public, should consideration be given to the need to discipline the members of the SBRHA for their deceptive regulatory conduct
  • The SBRHA’s disruption of the practice of medicine was profound, and investigation and research into the causes of the unacceptable regulatory conduct are needed
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    This article provides insight into the quality of medical regulation by a state medical board.
Brett Snodgrass

Novel Insight into the Quality of Assessment of Physicians | Open Access | OMICS Intern... - 0 views

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    This study about medical regulation in Missouri details the numerous errors in evaluating the care provided by Dr. Antoine Adem. The state medical board tried to discipline the cardiologist's medical license for allegedly providing negligent and unsafe patient care. Unfortunately, what this article highlights, is that it was not Dr. Adem who failed ot use his skills and knowledge in the duties of the profession, but it was the members of the Missouri Board of Registration for the Healing Arts who failed to demonstrate competent medical knowledge and sufficient skills to properly evaluate the medical care provided by their licensees. If a physician on the medical board is unable to evaluate the care provided by a licensee, then they may pose a danger to the public due to their incompetence and, at the very least, should be second-guessed.
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