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Improvement in quality - State Medical Board Commits Honest Actions - 0 views

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      Almost all of these cases are completely archived except for one file - that file is usually the ruling by the judge. In this case, someone archived the ruling that rebuked the Missouri State Board of Registration for the Healing Arts on every one of their 137 charges. However, the claim can still be found at https://archive.org/details/Medical-Board-vs-Paskon. #Healthcare 
  • Case No.:   #02-1491 HA Title:  State Board of Registration for the Healing Arts vs. Paskon, M.D., Seth
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    This article provides insight into the quality of medical regulation by a state medical board.
anonymous

Vessels described by Thebesius and Pratt are distinct from those described by Vieussens... - 0 views

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    This article provides insight into the quality of medical regulation by a state medical board.
anonymous

Indeed Resume | Indeed.com - 0 views

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    This article provides insight into the quality of medical regulation by a state medical board.
anonymous

Fraud committers taste their own medicine - NC Dental causes tremendous anxiety for boa... - 0 views

  • North Carolina Board of Dental Examiners judgment 
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    This article provides insight into the quality of medical regulation by a state medical board.
anonymous

American Telemedicine Association Petitions State To Not Limit The Practice «... - 0 views

  • the Texas State Board of Examiners of Professional Counselors
  • recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling could leave the board open to federal antitrust suits i
  • N.C. State Board of Dental Examiners v. Federal Trade Commission
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  • Mental Health Professional Shortage Areas
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    This article provides insight into the quality of medical regulation by a state medical board.
anonymous

Quality of medical regulation by a state medical board.pdf - 0 views

  • his report, from Missouri, describes the repeated failure of the State Board of Registration for the Healing Arts (SBRHA) in distinguishing safe and effective coronary artery stenting from unnecessary stenting.
  • state medical boards (SMBs
  • d to ensure that only competent physicians are practicing medicine and that those physicians act in a professional manner
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  • According to Chaudhry et al., physicians are given due process by SMBs [1,9]. However, this report of fraudulent or fraud-like regulation by the SBRHA demonstrates that licensees are not always afforded the “luxury” of due process.
  • This report describes the numerous efforts to discipline interventional cardiologist, Antoine Adem, MD, by the Missouri (MO) State Board of Registration for the Healing Arts (SBRHA)
  • The SBRHA cited no peer-reviewed literature or scholarly work in support of their claims of negligent patient care.
  • legislatively establish
  • “to punish or penalize in order to train and control
  • ried to conceal the exculpatory deposition of Dr. Tobis
  • The SBRHA
  • scientifically unmeritorious claims alleging unsafe patient care in court
  • ntentionally mischaracterized the medical records reviewed by Dr. Kern
  • filed blatantly dishonest
  • definition of discipline
  • is it concerning that none of the eight doctors on the SBRHA demonstrated sufficient medical knowledge to either know that Dr. Adem’s provision of care was appropriate or to learn that it was appropriate
  • The physicians of the MO SBRHA have repeatedly demonstrated
  • misrepresentation
  • ignoranc
  • attempted concealme
  • regulatory miscondu
  • fraud
  • ineffective communication
  • gross negligence
  • Further investigation and study of regulatory misconduct by SMBs is critical to determine its extent and impact.
  • Missouri SBRHA.
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    This article provides novel insight into the quality of medical regulation by the Missouri Board of Registration for the Healing Arts. This article raises critical questions about the efficacy and integrity of a state medical board and suggests that further study is needed to evaluate the extend of regulatory misconduct.
anonymous

Best and Worst of Times | HMS - 0 views

  • publishes papers online prior to review and then solicits open reviews from a panel of reviewers and/or the wider scientific community.
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    This article provides insight into the quality of medical regulation by a state medical board.
anonymous

Can You Rely on Your State's Medical Board? - Consumer Reports - 0 views

  • Can You Rely on Your State's Medical Board?
  • Where Medical Boards Fall Short
  • buried deep on the boards' websites or unavailable entirely online. (
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    Concern about doctors on probation practicing. Parenthetically, Halstead, one of the best surgeons in American history was a habitual cocaine (stimulant) and then morhpine (depressant) user. 
anonymous

Is your doctor on probation? - 0 views

  • s your doctor on probation?
  • Thousands of doctors are being disciplined by state medical boards for serious wrongdoing. But finding out who those doctors are can be difficult
  • The takeaway - doctors on the state medical board engage in conduct far more unethical than many of the physicians they discipline... Harming patients is okay, if they do it. However, reporting patient harm and unsafe patient care is unethical - at least according to the Missouri medical board. 
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  • Consumer Reports' investigation shows how hard it can be to find out whether your doctor has been cited for substandard medical care or other issues.
  • The North Carolina medical board staff are kind and courteous and occasionally would reply to me, but the executive director and the staff of the Missouri Board of Registration for the Healing Arts acts contemptuously towards others that ask them to not file blatant lies in court about months of unsafe breast cancer testing. 
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    The takeaway is that doctors on the Missouri Board of Registration for the Healing Arts show partiality while claiming to protect the public. 
anonymous

94 F.3d 652 - NOTICE: Ninth Circuit Rule 36-3 provides that dispositions other than opi... - 0 views

  • United States Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit.
  • Mishler's original complaint alleged the malicious deprivation of his constitutionally-protected property right to obtain official verification of the existence of his license
  • licensing tribunal must be impartial and cannot act on the basis of personal bias.
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  • Each party to bear its own costs. Both parties' requests for attorney's fees under 42 U.S.C. § 1988 are denied.
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    It took 10 years of litigation to address the corruption and dishonesty of the state medical board. The state medical board members used the state's authority to pursue strictly personal agendas and they maliciously deprived Alan J. Mishler, MD, the good neurosurgeon of his constitutional rights. 
anonymous

Breast Cancer Scandal of 2011 - 0 views

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    The 2011 UMKC Pathology Breast Cancer Scandal was a cover-up of the prolonged, unsafe, ischemic times provided to women with breast cancer in the UMKC-TMC Pathology Department. Reports of unsafe patient care went neglected by the pathology chair, an attending, the residents, the DIO. I reported this to the ACGME in 2011 and in 2014 I discovered that the UMKC-Graduate Medical Education office lied to the ACGME about months of breast cancer care.
anonymous

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    Healthcare scandals along with the related relevant medical and scientific literature highlighting why the actions are considered a scandal. Regulatory medicine, healthcare, health policy, and patient safety. Doctor Brett Snodgrass, MD has a particular interest in transparency in healthcare and policy suggestions that regulators can consider in order to prevent things such as the VA Scandal, the UMKC Pathology Breast Cancer Scandal of 2011, and many others including the Stem Cell Scandal of South Korea in 2006.
anonymous

Comparing Assays for Estrogen and Progesterone Receptors: Materials and Methods - 0 views

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    Healthcare scandals along with the related relevant medical and scientific literature highlighting why the actions are considered a scandal. Regulatory medicine, healthcare, health policy, and patient safety. Doctor Brett Snodgrass, MD has a particular interest in transparency in healthcare and policy suggestions that regulators can consider in order to prevent things such as the VA Scandal, the UMKC Pathology Breast Cancer Scandal of 2011, and many others including the Stem Cell Scandal of South Korea in 2006.
anonymous

Comparing Assays for Estrogen and Progesterone Receptors: Results - 0 views

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    Healthcare scandals along with the related relevant medical and scientific literature highlighting why the actions are considered a scandal. Regulatory medicine, healthcare, health policy, and patient safety. Doctor Brett Snodgrass, MD has a particular interest in transparency in healthcare and policy suggestions that regulators can consider in order to prevent things such as the VA Scandal, the UMKC Pathology Breast Cancer Scandal of 2011, and many others including the Stem Cell Scandal of South Korea in 2006.
anonymous

JAMA Network | JAMA | Mishandling Misconduct: The NSABP Lumpectomy Trial - 0 views

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    Healthcare scandals along with the related relevant medical and scientific literature highlighting why the actions are considered a scandal. Regulatory medicine, healthcare, health policy, and patient safety. Doctor Brett Snodgrass, MD has a particular interest in transparency in healthcare and policy suggestions that regulators can consider in order to prevent things such as the VA Scandal, the UMKC Pathology Breast Cancer Scandal of 2011, and many others including the Stem Cell Scandal of South Korea in 2006.
anonymous

in-Training Medical Education (#MedEd) Forum * Medstro - 0 views

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    Healthcare scandals along with the related relevant medical and scientific literature highlighting why the actions are considered a scandal. Regulatory medicine, healthcare, health policy, and patient safety. Doctor Brett Snodgrass, MD has a particular interest in transparency in healthcare and policy suggestions that regulators can consider in order to prevent things such as the VA Scandal, the UMKC Pathology Breast Cancer Scandal of 2011, and many others including the Stem Cell Scandal of South Korea in 2006.
anonymous

H&R Block®-2013 Unallowed Expenses and Losses - 0 views

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    Healthcare scandals along with the related relevant medical and scientific literature highlighting why the actions are considered a scandal. Regulatory medicine, healthcare, health policy, and patient safety. Doctor Brett Snodgrass, MD has a particular interest in transparency in healthcare and policy suggestions that regulators can consider in order to prevent things such as the VA Scandal, the UMKC Pathology Breast Cancer Scandal of 2011, and many others including the Stem Cell Scandal of South Korea in 2006.
anonymous

Dr Social - Should i be concerned??? - 0 views

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    Healthcare scandals along with the related relevant medical and scientific literature highlighting why the actions are considered a scandal. Regulatory medicine, healthcare, health policy, and patient safety. Doctor Brett Snodgrass, MD has a particular interest in transparency in healthcare and policy suggestions that regulators can consider in order to prevent things such as the VA Scandal, the UMKC Pathology Breast Cancer Scandal of 2011, and many others including the Stem Cell Scandal of South Korea in 2006.
anonymous

Dr Social - 02-1491 HA - MBRHA - Pharmacology Incompetence - 0 views

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    Accurate medical knowledge is a key to safe and effective patient care. Comments are made on Case 02-1491 HA, and then the full case is presented.
anonymous

Mathews v. Lancaster General Hosp., 87 F. 3d 624 - Court of Appeals, 3rd Circuit 1996 -... - 0 views

  • Dr. Robert Mathews
  • He practices as a corporate partner with anothe
  • George Kent.
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  • Dr. Kent was performing spinal surgery at Lancaster General. Dr. Mathews was listed as a co-surgeon for the operation. During the procedure, a high speed drill slipped and tore the patient's esophagus.
  • 27 of the 208
  • Mr. Robert Katana, President and CEO of Columbia Hospital, discovered the application did not contain a reappointment reference from Lancaster Genera
  • unity from 632*632 monetary damages under § 11111(a) of the Health Care Quality Improvement Act. The district court also granted summary judgmen
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    Interesting and complex case. Surgical privileges at hospitals vary markedly from most other physician privileges
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