Dr.
Kirksey Installed as Federation President
Thomas
D. Kirksey, M.D., was installed as the 82nd chief elected officer
of the Federation of State Medical Boards at its annual meeting
in Chicago April 9-12. Doris C. Brooker, M.D., of Eden Prairie,
Minn., a former president of the Minnesota Board of Medical
Practice, was elected chair-elect and Lee E. Smith, M.D., of
Princeton, W.Va., was elected vice chair.
Dr. Kirksey has served on the Texas State Board of Medical Examiners
since 1995, and was recently reappointed to the Board.
New
Publication Includes Hot News You Need
The
Texas State Board of Medical Examiners has established this
on-line newsletter to better inform licensees of important issues
and news needed to stay in compliance with the Board's rules
and Texas law.
This issue looks at changes brought about by the 78th Texas
Legislature.
Governor
Reappoints Board Members; Officers Elected
Governor
Rick Perry has reappointed four members of the board, with their
terms expiring April 13, 2007: The board also elected officers
at its June 5-6 meeting. The reappointments and elected officers
are as follows:
Lee
S. Anderson, M.D., is the President of the Board. Dr.
Anderson is an ophthalmologist in Fort Worth and president of
Retina Consultants, P.A. He is former president of the Tarrant
County Medical Society and is a former trustee of Saint Joseph's
Hospital. Dr. Anderson earned his medical degree from the University
of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston.
Thomas
D. Kirksey, M.D., earned his medical degree from the
University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston and has practiced
in Austin as a cardiothoracic and vascular surgeon since 1969.
He serves on the board as the chair of the Disciplinary Process
Review Committee. He has served as the Medical Director at Brackenridge
Hospital in Austin and is a former President of the Travis County
Medical Society, the Central Texas Medical Foundation and is
on the Board of Directors for the Travis County Heart Association.
Dr. Kirksey is also on the President's Council of the University
of Texas.
Eddie
J. Miles Jr. is a public member of the Board. He is
the Director of Community Projects for the Bexar County District
Attorney's Office, as well as a part-time faculty member of
San Antonio College, Palo Alto College and St. Philip's College.
He earned a bachelor's degree from North Carolina A&T State
University and master's degrees from Troy State University,
the University of Oklahoma and Phillip's University. He is a
former Mayor Pro Tem of Live Oak, and he serves on the Board
of Trustees of the United Way and on the Executive Committee
of the San Antonio Branch of the National Association for the
Advancement of Colored People. He is president of the Academy
Advisory Corporate Council of the Academy of Creative Education,
an alternative high school for the North East Independent School
District.
Elvira
Pascua-Lim, M.D., is a native of the Philippines and
a graduate of the University of the Philippines, College of
Medicine. She completed her general psychiatry residency training
at Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center and her forensic
fellowship training at the University of California, Davis.
She is the medical director of Lubbock Regional Mental Health
Mental Retardation and maintains a private practice in forensic
psychiatry.
Larry
Price, D.O., is an assistant professor at the Texas
A&M University Health Science Center College of Medicine
and senior staff cardiologist at Scott and White Clinic in Temple.
He is board certified in Internal Medicine, Cardiology, Critical
Care Medicine and Cardiac Electrophysiology. He earned his medical
degree from the University of North Texas Health Science Center
at Fort Worth. At the June 5-6 board meeting, Dr. Price was
elected Vice President of the Board.
Nancy
M. Seliger,
a public member of the board, was elected Secretary-Treasurer
of the board at the June meeting. Ms. Seliger received a BBA
in petroleum land management from the University of Texas at
Austin. She works in recruiting and business development for
the Underwood law firm in Amarillo. She serves on the M.D. Anderson
Board of Visitors and the board of the Amarillo Museum of Art
and also volunteers with the Boy Scouts of America, the Texas
Lyceum and the Amarillo Symphony Ball.
Members
Leaving Board
Also
at the June board meeting, the board recognized the following
members, who will leave the board when their replacements are
appointed by the Governor:
Janet Tornelli-Mitchell, M.D., of Dallas, who
has served on the board since 1997, and was Vice President of
the Board from 2000 until 2003. Dr. Tornelli-Mitchell served
as chair of the Credentials Verification Service Committee,
on the Licensure Committee, on the Ad Hoc Committee for Integrative
and Complementary Medicine, and on the Public Information/Profile
Committee.
Mr.
Ed Hicks Sr., a public member from Corpus Christi, served
from 1997-2003. He was Secretary-Treasurer of the board from
2000-2003, chair of the Finance Committee and was on the Legislative
and Disciplinary Process Review Committees.
Peter
Chang, M.D., of Houston, served on the board from 1997-2003.
He was chair of the Standing Orders Committee and served on
the Licensure and Public Information/Profile Committees.
Teddy
Turner, J.D., a public member from Austin, served on
the board from 1995-2003. She was chair of the Licensure Committee
and served on the Credentials Verification Service Committee
and the Telemedicine Committee.
Governor
Names Three to Acupuncture Board
Governor
Rick Perry has named three people to the Texas State Board of
Acupuncture Examiners. They are Sheng Ting (Sam) Chen,
of Austin; Hoang Xiong Ho, L.Ac., of San Antonio; and
Terry G. Rascoe, M.D., of Temple.
Mr.
Chen, an Austin businessman, received a B.S. in Business
Administration from Fu Jun University, Taipei, Taiwan. He has
visited China with U.S. and local officials to promote commerce,
and is currently president of the Austin-Xishuangbanna Sister
Cities Committee. He owns Sam Chen Inc., a property management
company, and is involved with motel and hotel design, construction
and management.
Mr.
Ho completed his undergraduate education at Meng Seng
College in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, in 1969, as well as a three-year
apprenticeship in acupuncture, also in Cambodia. He has completed
additional training in Traditional Chinese Medicine at Shanghai
College in Shanghai, China. He has been nationally certified
in acupuncture with NCCAOM since 1989. He has had an established
practice in San Antonio since 1984 and in Kerrville since 1993.
Dr.
Rascoe obtained his undergraduate degree from Baylor
University in 1981 and his medical degree from Texas A &
M in 1985. He is a diplomate of the American Board of Family
Practice and the American Board of Holistic Medicine. Dr. Rascoe
serves as the Medical Director of the Scott & White Northside
Clinic in Temple. He received his acupuncture training from
UCLA in 1999 and uses this therapy primarily to treat chronic
pain symptoms.
Rule
Changes
The
Board approved the following rule changes from the December,
2002, through the June, 2003, board meetings:
Chapter
163, Licensure. Amendments to §§163.1, 163.3-.5,
and 163.10 regarding definitions, examinations accepted by the
board, and relicensure requirements. Amendment to §163.3
regarding cleanup of language concerning the definition of "graduate
of an acceptable unapproved foreign medical school."
Chapter
164, Physician Advertising. Rule review with no recommended
changes.
Chapter
167, Reinstatement and Reissuance. Rule review and amendments
to §§167.1-.2 and .4-.6 regarding procedures for reinstatement
and reissuance of a license.
Chapter
169, Authority of Physicians to Supply Drugs. Rule review
and amendments to §§169.1-.5 and 169.7 for general
cleanup of the chapter.
Chapter
171, Postgraduate Training Permits. Amendments to §§171.1
and 171.2 regarding reporting requirements relating to postgraduate
training permits and streamlining the process for issuing postgraduate
training permits.
Chapter
173, Physician Profiles. Amendments to §173.1 regarding
board actions contained in the profile.
Chapter
174, Telemedicine. Amendments to §§174.1-.6, .10,
and .12-.14 to clarify definitions and informed consent and
for general cleanup of the chapter; and new §174.17 regarding
the use of the Internet in medical practice.
Chapter
175,
Fees, Penalties, and Applications. Amendment to §§175.1
and 175.4 relating to fees and applications required for reissuance
of a physician assistant license.
Chapter
177, Certification of Non-Profit Health Organizations. Amendment
to §177.16 regarding the complaint procedure notification.
Chapter
179, Investigation Files. Rule review and amendments to
§§179.1-.4 repeal of §179.5-.6 and new §179.5
for general cleanup of the chapter and to update statutory cites.
Chapter
183,
Acupuncture. Amendments to §§183.1-183.4 and 183.6-183.18
for general cleanup of the chapter and the complaint procedure
notification. Amendment to §183.3 regarding the number
of board meetings to be held during a year and amendment to
§183.20 regarding continuing acupuncture education requirements.
Chapter
184, Surgical Assistants. Amendments to §§184.4,
184.6, and 184.8 regarding licensure documentation, license
renewal, and examinations; and amendments to §§184.19,
184.21, and 184.25 regarding the complaint procedure notification,
correction of the name of a surgical assistant association,
and continuing education for surgical assistants. Amendment
to §184.6 regarding licensure documentation for examinations.
Chapter
185, Physician Assistants. Amendment to §185.3 regarding
the number of board meetings to be held during a year and proposed
amendment to §185.16 concerning the supervision of physician
assistants by hospital emergency room directors.
Chapter
187, Procedural Rules. Amendments to §§187.10,
.12, and .13 which will formalize the procedure whereby the
Executive Director has the authority to offer restricted licenses
and permits; and amendments to §§187.16, 187.18, 187.27,
187.28, and 187.39 regarding informal board proceedings, State
Office of Administrative Hearings proceedings, default judgments,
discovery, and costs of administrative hearings. Amendments
to §§187.18 and 187.58 regarding the role of the board's
legal counsel during a hearing.
Chapter
188, Complaint Procedure Notification. Rule review and amendment
to §188.1 regarding the forms for complaint procedure notification.
Chapter
190, Disciplinary Guidelines. Rule review with no recommended
changes.
Chapter
191, District Review Committees. Rule review and proposed
amendments to §§191.1 and 191.3-191.5 for general
cleanup of the chapter.
Chapter
193, Standing Delegation Orders. Amendments to §193.6
regarding supervision waiver requests.
Chapter
196, Voluntary Surrender of a Medical License. Rule review
and amendments to §§196.1-.5 for general cleanup of
the chapter.
Chapter
197, Emergency Medical Services. Rule review and amendments
to §§197.2 and 197.3 regarding definitions and responsibilities
of the off-line medical director.
Chapter
198, Unlicensed Practice. Rule review with no changes.
Chapter
199, Public Information. Amendment to §199.2 regarding
clarification of the deadline for members of the public to submit
requests to speak to the Public Information Committee.
Chapter
200, Standards for Physicians Practicing Complementary and
Alternative Medicine (Note: new title). Rule review and amendments
to §§200.1-.2 for general cleanup of the chapter.
Amendments to §200.3 which will add detail regarding informed
consent, adequate medical records, treatment plan, therapeutic
validity, and clinical investigations.
For copies of the rules go to
http://www.tmb.state.tx.us/rules/rules/bdrules.php
or e-mail Pat Wood at pat.wood@tmb.state.tx.us
Disciplinary
Actions
Aboloye,
Pius A., M.D., Flower Mound, TX, Lic. #BP-10002194
A Board Order was entered on 12-13-02 suspending the physician's
Texas Postgraduate Resident Permit. Action due to his incarceration
in a state penitentiary. Dr. Aboloye may file a Motion for Rehearing
within 20 days of the Order. If a Motion for Rehearing is filed
and the Board denies the motion, the Order is final. If a Motion
for Rehearing is filed and the Board grants the motion, the
Order is not final and a hearing will be scheduled. Dr. Aboloye
did not file a motion for rehearing; therefore the order was
effective 1-09-03.
Adelman,
Harold F., M.D., Desoto, TX, Lic. #H3965
An Agreed Order was entered on 6-6-03 suspending the physician's
license for six months; after this period of suspension, the
suspension is stayed and the physician is placed on probation
for 10 years under certain terms and conditions. Action due
to failure to practice medicine in an acceptable professional
manner consistent with public health and welfare.
Ahmed,
Faiz, M.D., Houston, TX, Lic. #J4683
An Agreed Order was entered on 2-7-03 restricting the physician's
license for 10 years under certain terms and conditions, including
that he not provide care to any female patients. Action due
to unprofessional or dishonorable conduct that is likely to
deceive, defraud, or injure the public; and disciplinary action
by peers.
Aitken,
Phil A., M.D., South Burlington, VT, Lic. #D4008
An Agreed Order was entered on 2-7-03 indefinitely suspending
the physician's medical license. Action due to disciplinary
action by another state and unprofessional or dishonorable conduct.
Alsop,
Ernest C., M.D., Rockport, TX, Lic. #J6300
An Agreed Order was entered on 2-7-03 indefinitely suspending
the physician's license. Action due to intemperate use of alcohol
or drugs; inability to practice medicine with reasonable skill
and safety because of illness or substance abuse; unprofessional
or dishonorable conduct that is likely to deceive, defraud,
or injure the public; and failure to practice medicine consistent
with public health and welfare.
Arango,
Luis F., M.D., Mission, TX, Lic. #G2632
An Agreed Order was entered on 3-28-03 restricting the physician's
license for five years under certain terms and conditions. Action
due to disciplinary action by a state professional medical association
or society that was based on unprofessional conduct or professional
incompetence that was likely to harm the public and that was
appropriate and reasonably supported by evidence submitted to
the Board.
Arauzo,
Arturo C., M.D., Plano, TX, Lic. #G2896
An Agreed Order was entered on 12-13-02 assessing an administrative
penalty in the amount of $1,000. Action due to violation of
Board rules.
Autrey,
Ezell S., M.D., Dallas, TX, Lic. #G1320
An Agreed Order was entered on 6-6-03 assessing an administrative
penalty in the amount of $1,000. Action due to violation of
Board rules.
Avila,
Fernando, M.D., San Antonio, TX, Lic. #G2899
An Agreed Order was entered on 3-28-03 assessing an administrative
penalty in the amount of $1,000. Action due to violation of
Board rules relating to release of medical records.
Aziz,
Youssef, M.D., The Woodlands, TX, Lic. #F5144
An Agreed Order was entered on 12-13-02 restricting the physician's
license. Action due to failure to practice medicine in an acceptable
professional manner consistent with public health and welfare.
Bailly,
George A., D.O., Houston, TX, Lic. #L0009
An Agreed Order was entered on 3
Baker,
David R., M.D., Sulphur, OK, Lic. #D3142
An Agreed Order was entered on 2-7-03 suspending the physician's
medical license; however, the suspension was stayed and the
physician was placed on probation for seven years under certain
terms and conditions, including restriction of prescriptive
authority and 24 hours CME each year in addiction medicine and
medical record-keeping. Action due to violation of Board rules
relating to medical records and pain treatment; and unprofessional
or dishonorable conduct that is likely to deceive, defraud,
or injure the public.
Baker,
Merrimon W., M.D., Cleveland, TX, Lic. #G4807
An Agreed Order was entered on 6-6-03 publicly reprimanding
the physician and assessing an administrative penalty in the
amount of $10,000. Action due to failure to provide medical
records when requested by the Board within two weeks of the
request.
Baribeau,
Alan D., M.D., San Antonio, TX, Lic. #D9352
An Agreed Order was entered on 12-13-02 assessing an administrative
penalty in the amount of $5,000. Action due to violation of
Board rules.
Barnes,
Stephen A., M.D., Houston, TX, Lic. #K5800
An Order was entered on 5-27-03 suspending the physician's medical
license. Action due to unprofessional or dishonorable conduct
that is likely to deceive or defraud the public or injure the
public, and using alcohol or drugs in an intemperate manner
that in the Board's opinion could endanger a patient's life.
Barnett,
Stephen E., M.D., Austin, TX, Lic. #D3147
An Agreed Order was entered on 12-13-02 assessing an administrative
penalty in the amount of $5,000. Action due to violation of
Board rules.
Barr,
John C., M.D., Heath, TX, Lic. #J4704
On 6-6-03, the Board voted to order the revocation of the physician's
Texas medical license. Action based on unprofessional or dishonorable
conduct that is likely to deceive or defraud the public or injure
the public. The physician may file a Motion for Rehearing within
20 days of the Order. If a Motion for Rehearing is filed and
the Board denies the motion, the Order is final. If a Motion
for Rehearing is filed and the Board grants the motion, the
Order is not final and a hearing will be scheduled.
Barzune,
Lawrence, M.D., Dallas, TX, Lic. #D5911
An Agreed Order was entered on 3-28-03 assessing an administrative
penalty in the amount of $1,000. Action due to violation of
Board rules relating to release of medical records.
Beggs,
Tiffany L., D.O., Vidor, TX, Lic. #K8875
An Agreed Order was entered on 5-6-03 suspending the physician's
license, staying the suspension, and placing the physician on
probation for five years under certain terms and conditions.
Action due to inability to practice medicine with reasonable
skill and safety to patients because of illness, drunkenness,
or excessive use of drugs, narcotics, chemicals, or another
substance, or because of a mental or physical condition.
Beyer,
David M., D.O., Fort Worth, TX, Lic. #D5350
An Agreed Order was entered on 12-13-02 placing the physician
under certain terms and conditions for one year. Action due
to violation of Board rules.
Biddix,
Jerry W., M.D., Winters, TX, Lic. #E3855
An Agreed Order was entered on 6-6-03 placing the physician
under certain terms and conditions for two years. Action due
to failure to practice medicine consistent with public health
and welfare.
Blanchard,
David E., D.O., Corpus Christi, TX, Lic. #J3743
An Agreed Order was entered on 10-4-02 publicly reprimanding
the physician. Action due to disciplinary action by another
state.
Bohan,
Timothy P., M.D., Houston, TX, Lic. #H3784
An Agreed Order was entered on 3-28-03 assessing an administrative
penalty in the amount of $1,000. Action due to violation of
Board Rules relating to failure to deliver the medical records
subpoenaed within the required time period.
Bowman,
Albert, M.D., Houston, TX, Lic. #D3161
An Agreed Order was entered on 2-7-03 publicly reprimanding
the physician and assessing an administrative penalty in the
amount of $2,500 and requiring 20 hours CME in record-keeping
and risk management and monitoring of prescriptions. Action
due to failure to maintain adequate medical records.
Brackett,
Fred B., M.D., Corpus Christi, TX, Lic. #E7836
An Agreed Order was entered on 6-6-03 assessing an administrative
penalty in the amount of $5,000. Action due to disciplinary
action by peers.
Bransford,
Paris, M.D., Pasadena, TX, Lic. #D7920
An Agreed Order was entered on 3-28-03 in which the physician
voluntarily and permanently surrendered his Texas medical license.
Action due to physician's inability to practice medicine with
reasonable skill and safety due to illness.
Brown,
John D., M.D., Houston, TX, Institutional Permit #40159
An Order was entered on 6-4-03 suspending the physician's institutional
permit. Action due to unprofessional or dishonorable conduct
that is likely to deceive or defraud the public or injure the
public, and intemperate use of alcohol or drugs that in the
Board's opinion could endanger a patient's life.
Brown,
Michael G., M.D., Houston, TX, Lic. #G3190
A Temporary Suspension Order was entered on 11-6-02 temporarily
suspending the physician's license due to evidence and information
that the physician's continuation in the practice of medicine
would constitute a continuing threat to public welfare. An agreed
order was entered on 12-18-02 revoking the physician's license;
however, the revocation was stayed and the physician was placed
on probation for 10 years under certain terms and conditions.
In addition, an administrative penalty in the amount of $25,000
was assessed. Action due to unprofessional or dishonorable conduct
that is likely to deceive or defraud the public or injure the
public; and violation of a previous order of the board.
Caballero,
Yuri J., M.D., El Paso, TX, Lic. #J8938
An Agreed Order was entered on 1-15-03 assessing an administrative
penalty in the amount of $1,000. Action due to false and misleading
statement, document, or certificate in an application for a
license.
Cammack,
James T., M.D., Kerrville, TX, Lic. #H5696
A Temporary Suspension Order was entered on 6-4-03 temporarily
suspending the physician's license due to evidence and information
that the physician's continuation in the practice of medicine
would constitute a continuing threat to public welfare. The
allegations related to the application for temporary suspension
are to be the subject of a disciplinary hearing as soon as can
be accomplished under the Administrative Procedure Act and Medical
Practice Act. It is further ordered that the Temporary Suspension
Order shall remain in effect until such time as it is superseded
by a subsequent order of the Board.
Capitaine,
Raul, M.D., Corpus Christi, TX, Lic. #H4885
An Agreed Order was entered on 3-28-03 publicly reprimanding
the physician, assessing an administrative penalty in the amount
of $5,000, and restricting his license under certain terms and
conditions. Action due to unprofessional or dishonorable conduct
that is likely to deceive or defraud the public; and failure
to supervise adequately the activities of those acting under
physician's supervision.
Chambless,
Nelson, M.D., Miami, FL, Lic. #H1050
An Agreed Order was entered on 6-6-03 restricting the physician's
license under certain terms and conditions. Action due to intemperate
use of alcohol or drugs that in the Board's opinion could endanger
a patient's life.
Chandler,
Eddie Ray, M.D., Bowie, TX, Lic. #D4066
An Agreed Order was entered on 4-8-03 restricting the physician's
license for three years under certain terms and conditions.
Action due to failure to practice medicine in an acceptable
professional manner consistent with public health and welfare,
unprofessional or dishonorable conduct that is likely to deceive
or defraud the public or injure the public, prescribing or dispensing
to habitual user, nontherapeutic prescribing or treatment, and
administering dangerous or controlled drugs in an improper manner.
Chaturvedi,
Ram P., M.D., Dallas, TX, Lic. #J0928
An Agreed Order was entered on 6-6-03 publicly reprimanding
the physician, assessing an administrative penalty in the amount
of $10,000, and placing the physician's license under certain
terms and conditions. Action due to failure to practice medicine
in an acceptable professional manner consistent with public
health and welfare.
Chepko,
James D., M.D., Houston, TX, Lic. #F0931
An Agreed Order was entered on 6-6-03 restricting the physician's
license for five years under certain terms and conditions. Action
due to prescribing or administering a drug or treatment that
is nontherapeutic in nature or nontherapeutic in the manner
the drug or treatment is administered or prescribed, and failure
to maintain adequate medical records for each patient and failure
to follow Board guidelines for the treatment of pain.
Clark,
Beverly A., M.D., Amarillo, TX, Lic. #G0588
An Agreed Order was entered on 6-6-03 in which the physician
voluntarily and permanently surrendered her Texas medical license.
Action due to unprofessional conduct.
Clark,
Cordell, M.D., Dallas, TX, Lic. #F8827
On 12-13-02 the Board voted to revoke the physician's license.
Action due to unprofessional or dishonorable conduct likely
to deceive or defraud the public due to the physician's practicing
medicine while his license was suspended. This order was final
and effective 12-13-02.
Corley,
Ronald G., M.D., Lufkin, TX, Lic. #D8519
An Agreed Order was entered on 12-13-02 restricting the physician's
license for three years under certain terms and conditions.
Action due to prescribing or administering a drug or treatment
that is nontherapeutic in nature or nontherapeutic in the manner
the drug or treatment is administered or prescribed.
Debenedetto,
Richard B., M.D., Amarillo, TX, Lic. #J9579
An Agreed Order was entered on 2-7-03 publicly reprimanding
the physician; requiring 10 hours of CME in ethics; and passage
of the Texas Medical Jurisprudence Exam. Action due to unprofessional
or dishonorable conduct that is likely to deceive, defraud,
or injure the public; and administering dangerous or controlled
drugs in an improper manner.
De
Carvalho, Guaracy F., M.D., George West, TX, Lic. #E3677
An Agreed Order was entered on 6-6-03 restricting the physician's
license for three years under certain terms and conditions.
Action due to nontherapeutic prescribing or treatment, and administering
dangerous or controlled drugs in an improper manner.
Dinh,
Quan A., M.D., Salinas, CA, Lic. #J8516
An Agreed Order was entered on 6-6-03 revoking the physician's
license. Action due to disciplinary action taken by another
state.
Ellis,
Neely J., M.D., Houston, TX, Lic. #C3647
On 3-28-03, the Board voted to order the revocation of the physician's
Texas medical license and assess an administrative penalty in
the amount of $10,000. Action based on unprofessional conduct
and nontherapeutic prescribing or treatment. On 6-6-03, a request
for an extension to file a motion for rehearing filed by Dr.
Ellis was not approved by the Board. Therefore, the order dated
4-21-03 was final 6-6-03.
Gailiunas,
Peter, Jr., M.D., Dallas, TX, Lic. #F2253
An Agreed Order was entered on 2-7-03 requiring five hours of
CME in ethics and assessing an administrative penalty in the
amount of $5,000. Action due to violation of Board rules relating
to improper billing; and unprofessional conduct.
Garcia,
Francisco J., M.D., San Antonio, TX, Lic. #G8846
An Agreed Order was entered on 3-28-03 assessing an administrative
penalty in the amount of $500. Action due to failure to release
medical records in a timely manner.
Garza,
Gumaro, M.D., Edinburg, TX, Lic. #E7943
An Agreed Order was entered on 2-7-03 assessing an administrative
penalty in the amount of $6,000. Action due to violation of
Board rules regarding maintenance of adequate medical records.
Green,
Casey, M.D., Galveston, TX, Lic. #BP3-0007741
An Agreed Order was entered on 12-13-02 suspending the physician's
Texas Postgraduate Resident Permit.. Action due to inability
to practice medicine with reasonable skill and safety to patients
because illness, drunkenness, excessive use of drugs, narcotics,
chemicals, or another substance, or as a result of any mental
or physical condition; and using alcohol or drugs in an intemperate
manner that in the Board's opinion could endanger a patient's
life.
Grier,
Raymond E., M.D., Perris, CA, Lic. #G4586
An Agreed Order was entered on 2-7-03 restricting the physician's
license in that he shall not practice medicine in Texas until
the Texas Medical Board grants the physician permission to practice
medicine. Action due to disciplinary action by another state.
Griswold,
Jody M., D.O., San Benito, TX, Lic. #K9204
An Agreed Order was entered on 6-6-03 revoking the physician's
medical license. Action due to inability to practice medicine
with reasonable skill and safety because of illness or substance
abuse.
Guerra,
Francisco J., M.D., El Paso, TX, Lic. #F5556
An Agreed Order was entered on 2-7-03 assessing an administrative
penalty in the amount of $5,000. Action due to using advertising
statements that are false, misleading or deceptive.
Guilliams,
Stephen E., M.D., Houston, TX, Lic. #E2591
An Agreed Order was entered on 12-13-02 suspending the physician's
license; however, the suspension was stayed and the physician
was placed on probation for five years under certain terms and
conditions. Action due to unprofessional or dishonorable conduct
that is likely to deceive or defraud the public or injure the
public; and prescribing or administering a drug or treatment
that is nontherapeutic in nature or nontherapeutic in the manner
the drug or treatment is prescribed.
Gutierrez,
Alfredo Jr., M.D., Del Rio, TX, Lic. #C8293
An Agreed Order was entered on 6-6-03 restricting the physician's
license for five years under terms and conditions. Action due
to intemperate use of alcohol or drugs.
Haglund,
Rodger, M.D., Abilene, TX, Lic. #G4590
An Agreed Order was entered on 2-7-03 publicly reprimanding
the physician; requiring a course in patient sensitivity; and
assessing an administrative penalty in the amount of $5,000.
Action due to unprofessional or dishonorable conduct.
Haji,
Asha Karim, M.D., Bryan, TX, Lic. #E2220
An Agreed Order was entered on 3-28-03 assessing an administrative
penalty in the amount of $1,000. Action due to violation of
Board rules relating to the release of medical records.
Hale,
William P., M.D., Amarillo, TX, Lic. #C8561
An Agreed Order was entered on 2-7-03 requiring a three-hour
course in Child and Adolescent Psychology focusing on behavior
management and assessing an administrative penalty in the amount
of $500. Action due to unprofessional conduct.
Hardy,
Robert, M.D., Colleyville, TX, Lic. #E6401
An Agreed Order was entered on 3-28-03 suspending the physician's
medical license. Action due to failure to practice medicine
in an acceptable manner; use of drugs in an intemperate manner
that in the Board's opinion could endanger a patient's life;
disciplinary action by peers; and unprofessional or dishonorable
conduct that is likely to deceive or defraud the public or injure
the public.
Hartwright,
Alva J. Jr., M.D., Doylestown, PA, Lic. #D0906
On 6-6-03, the Board voted to order the revocation of the physician's
Texas medical license. Action based on unprofessional or dishonorable
conduct that is likely to deceive or defraud the public or injure
the public. There was no motion filed for a rehearing; therefore
the order was final 7-7-03.
Hearn,
R.E., M.D., Houston, TX, Lic. #C3695
An Agreed Order was entered on 3-28-03 ordering the physician
to fully comply with the stipulated agreement with the U.S.
Attorney's office on behalf of the Drug Enforcement Administration,
which requires the physician to pay $75,000 to the United States.
Action due to failure to practice medicine in an acceptable
professional manner consistent with public health and welfare.
Hemeyer,
Mark M., M.D., Little Rock, AR, Lic. #G0725
An Agreed Order was entered on 12-13-02 in which the physician
voluntarily surrendered his license. Action due to disciplinary
action taken in another state.
Hernandez,
Arthur, M.D., San Antonio, TX, Lic. #G1674
An Agreed Order was entered on 12-13-02 restricting the physician's
license for five years under certain terms and conditions. Action
due to writing prescriptions for or dispensing to a person who
is known to be an abuser of narcotic drugs, controlled substances,
or dangerous drugs or to a person who the physician should have
known was an abuser of the narcotic drugs, controlled substances,
or dangerous drugs.
Hofmann,
Robert F., M.D., Austin, TX, Lic. #G1918
An Agreed Order was entered on 2-7-03 assessing an administrative
penalty in the amount of $1,000. Action due to violation of
Board rules regarding maintenance of medical records.
Houchin,
Jerry D., D.O., Mount Pleasant, TX, Lic. #D1223
An Agreed Order was entered on 3-28-03 assessing an administrative
penalty in the amount of $2,500, and requiring 50 hours of continuing
medical education, with at least one course in the area of risk
management. Action due to disciplinary action by peers.
Hubner,
Richard T., D.O., Throckmorton, TX, Lic. #H0471
An Agreed Order was entered on 12-13-02 suspending the physician's
license; however, the suspension was stayed and the physician
was placed on probation for five years under certain terms and
conditions. Action due to failure to practice medicine in an
acceptable professional manner consistent with public health
and welfare; use of alcohol or drugs in an intemperate manner
that in the Board's opinion could endanger a patient's life;
unprofessional or dishonorable conduct that is likely to deceive
or defraud the public or injure the public; and administering
dangerous or controlled drugs in an improper manner.
Hughes,
Charles V.O., M.D., Levelland, TX, Lic. #G2997
An Agreed Order was entered on 3-28-03 assessing an administrative
penalty in the amount of $5,000. Action due to violation of
Board rules.
January, Bruce E., M.D., Lawrenceville, GA, Lic. #K7561
An Agreed Order was entered on 12-13-02 assessing an administrative
penalty in the amount of $5,000. Action due to writing false
or fictitious prescriptions.
Johnson,
Danny R., M.D., Houston, TX, Lic. #H0499
On 12-13-02 the Board voted to order the revocation of the physician's
Texas medical license. Action based on unprofessional or dishonorable
conduct that is likely to deceive or defraud the public or injure
the public; prescribing or dispensing to habitual user; and
administering dangerous or controlled drugs in an improper manner.
A final Default Judgment Order was entered 3-28-03 revoking
the physician's medical license. Action due to nontherapeutic
prescribing or treatment.
Johnson,
Gerald W., M.D., Houston, TX, Lic. #D6462
An Agreed Order was entered on 12-13-02 revoking the physician's
license; however, the revocation was stayed and the physician
was placed on probation for five years under certain terms and
conditions. Action due to failure to practice medicine in an
acceptable professional manner consistent with public health.
Jones,
Gary R., M.D., Austin, TX, Lic. #D0928
An Agreed Order was entered on 3-28-03 in which the physician
voluntarily and permanently surrendered his Texas license effective
1-08-03. Action due to failure to practice medicine in an acceptable
professional manner consistent with public health and welfare;
and disciplinary action by a licensed hospital or medical staff
of a hospital, including suspension of hospital privileges,
or other disciplinary action.
Kapusta,
Mario O., M.D., Houston, TX, Lic. #F0537
An Agreed Order was entered on 3-28-03 assessing an administrative
penalty in the amount of $500. Action due to failure to complete
one hour of ethics training during a reporting year, as required
by Board Rule 166.2(a)(2).
Kats,
Bernhard A., M.D., New York, NY, Lic. #F4898
On 2-7-03 the Board voted to publicly reprimand the physician.
Action due to disciplinary action in another state; and filing
false registration information. The physician did not file a
motion for rehearing so the order was final effective 3-7-03.
Kearse,
William O., M.D., Lubbock, TX, Lic. #G9933
An Agreed Order was entered on 2-7-03 limiting the physician's
license for three years under certain terms and conditions;
requiring 10 hours of CME in risk management; and assessing
an administrative penalty in the amount of $5,000. Action due
to prescribing or administering a drug or treatment that is
nontherapeutic in nature or nontherapeutic in the manner the
drug or treatment is administered or prescribed; and violation
of Board rules.
Khorsandi,
Medi, M.D., McKinney, TX, Lic. #J3329
An Agreed Order was entered on 2-7-03 limiting the physician's
license under certain terms and conditions. Action due to disciplinary
action by peers.
Kimmel,
Robert B., M.D., San Antonio, TX, Lic. #E6457
An Agreed Order was entered on 3-28-03 revoking physician's
medical license based upon his conviction of a felony, Title
18, United States Code, Section 2252(a)(5)(B).
King,
Clarence G., M.D., San Antonio, TX, Lic. #E1883
An Agreed Order was entered on 6-6-03 suspending the physician's
license; however, the suspension is stayed and the physician
is placed on probation for seven years under terms and conditions.
Action due to unprofessional or dishonorable conduct, and intemperate
use of alcohol or drugs.
King,
Constancio, M.D., Amarillo, TX, Lic. #E0515
An Agreed Order was entered on 12-13-02 publicly reprimanding
the physician. Action due to failure to practice medicine in
an acceptable professional manner consistent with public health
and welfare, and disciplinary action by another state.
Kolaja,
John W., M.D., Houston, TX, Lic. #C7019
An Agreed Order was entered on 6-6-03 assessing an administrative
penalty in the amount of $5,000. Action due to aiding or abetting
the unlicensed practice of medicine, and unprofessional or dishonorable
conduct that is likely to deceive or defraud the public or injure
the public.
Krum,
Theodore J., M.D., Irving, TX, Lic. #H2517
An Agreed Order was entered on 6-6-03 assessing an administrative
penalty in the amount of $500. Action due to unprofessional
or dishonorable conduct.
LeBlanc,
Mary M., M.D., McAllen, TX, Lic. #H4481
An Agreed Order was entered on 3-28-03 assessing an administrative
penalty in the amount of $1,000. Action due to violation of
Board rules relating to release of medical records.
Leath,
Robert M., M.D., Houston, TX, Lic. #H4480
An Agreed Order was entered on 12-13-02 suspending the physician's
license. Action due to inability to practice medicine with reasonable
skill and safety to patients because of illness, drunkenness,
excessive use of drugs, narcotics, chemicals, or another substance;
and intemperate use of alcohol or drugs.
Lee,
Nam K., M.D., Pampa, TX, Lic. #E6471
An Agreed Order was entered on 12-13-02 assessing an administrative
penalty in the amount of $1,000. Action due to failure to practice
medicine in an acceptable professional manner consistent with
public health and welfare; and disciplinary action by peers.
Leonard,
Philip J., M.D., Austin, TX, Lic. #E8662
A Temporary Suspension Order was entered on 3-08-03 temporarily
suspending the physician's license due to evidence and information
that the physician's continuation in the practice of medicine
would constitute a continuing threat to public welfare. The
allegations related to the application for temporary suspension
are to be the subject of a disciplinary hearing as soon as can
be accomplished under the Administrative Procedure Act and Medical
Practice Act. It is further ordered that the Temporary Suspension
Order shall remain in effect until such time as it is superseded
by a subsequent order of the Board.
Levine,
Marc M., M.D., Manalapan, NJ, Lic. #H5131
An Agreed Order was entered on 12-13-02 restricting the physician's
license under certain terms and conditions. Action due to unprofessional
conduct; violation of laws connected with the practice of medicine;
and disciplinary action taken by another state.
Levy,
Larry D., M.D., Albuquerque, NM, Lic. #J4893
An Agreed Order was entered on 2-7-03 requiring 50 hours of
CME in EKG interpretation and 20 hours in acute cardiac care
and assessing an administrative penalty in the amount of $2,500.
Action due to failure to practice medicine in an acceptable
professional manner consistent with public health and welfare.
Light,
Kevin D., D.O., Granbury, TX, Lic. #J9162
An Agreed Order was entered on 12-13-02 suspending the physician's
license; however, the suspension was stayed and the physician
was placed on probation for seven years under certain terms
and conditions. Action due to inability to practice medicine
with reasonable skill and safety to patients because of illness,
drunkenness, excessive use of drugs, narcotics, chemicals, or
another substance, or as a result of any mental or physical
condition; using alcohol or drugs in an intemperate manner that
in the Board's opinion could endanger a patient's life; prescribing
or administering a drug or treatment that is nontherapeutic
in nature or nontherapeutic in the manner the drug or treatment
is administered or prescribed; and failure to keep complete
and accurate drug records.
Lipscomb,
Larry B., M.D., Wharton, TX, Lic. #G5303
An Agreed Order was entered on 6-6-03 placing the physician
under terms and conditions. Action due to failure to maintain
adequate medical records, and disciplinary action by peers.
Loya,
Juan, M.D., El Paso, TX, Lic. #J4309
An Agreed Order was entered on 6-6-03 publicly reprimanding
the physician and assessing an administrative penalty in the
amount of $5,000. Action due to unprofessional or dishonorable
conduct that is likely to deceive or defraud the public or injure
the public, by writing false or fictitious prescriptions.
Madisetti,
Narayan S., M.D., Houston, TX, Lic. #F2335
An Agreed Order was entered on 6-6-03 restricting the physician's
license for five years under terms and conditions. Action due
to failure to practice medicine consistent with public health
and welfare.
Magee,
Douglas, M.D., Spring, TX, Lic. #H4511
An Agreed Order was entered on 2-7-03 in which the physician
voluntarily surrendered his license. Action due to failure to
practice medicine in an acceptable manner consistent with public
health and welfare; and intemperate use of alcohol or drugs
that in the Board's opinion could endanger a patient's life.
Mailman,
Douglas, M.D., Lubbock, TX, Lic. #J7350
An Agreed Order was entered on 11-20-02 revoking the physician's
license; however, the revocation was stayed and the physician
was placed on probation for 10 years under certain terms and
conditions. Action due to inability to practice medicine with
reasonable skill and safety because of illness or substance
abuse; use of alcohol or drugs in an intemperate manner that
in the Board's opinion could endanger a patient's life; and
writing false or fictitious prescriptions for dangerous drugs.
Mangapuram,
B. R., M.D., The Woodlands, TX, Lic. #J9189
An Agreed Order was entered on 12-13-02 assessing an administrative
penalty in the amount of $3,500. Action due to false, misleading,
or deceptive advertising.
Martin,
Pamela M., M.D., Amarillo, TX, Lic. #H8232
On 6-6-03, the Board voted to order the revocation of the physician's
Texas medical license. Action based on unprofessional or dishonorable
conduct that is likely to deceive or defraud the public or injure
the public, and failure to practice medicine in an acceptable
manner consistent with public health and welfare. The physician
filed a Motion for Rehearing within 20 days of the Order. Therefore,
the Order is not final and a hearing will be scheduled.
Martinez,
Jorge A., M.D., Edinburg, TX, Lic. #H1801
An Agreed Order was entered on 12-13-02 suspending the physician's
license; however, the suspension was stayed and the physician
was placed on probation for 10 years under certain terms and
conditions. Action due to using alcohol or drugs in an intemperate
manner that in the Board's opinion could endanger a patient's
life; and unprofessional or dishonorable conduct that is likely
to deceive or defraud the public or injure the public.
Matthews,
Earl C., M.D., Greenville, TX, Lic. #J4908
An Agreed Order was entered on 6-6-03 publicly reprimanding
the physician and assessing an administrative penalty in the
amount of $5,000. Action due to violation of Board rules.
McCaleb, William, M.D., Austin, TX, Lic. #D3333
An Agreed Order was entered on 12-13-02 restricting the physician's
license under certain terms and conditions. Action due to disciplinary
action by peers.
McCarroll,
Gregory D., M.D., San Antonio, TX, Lic. #G5351
An Agreed Order was entered on 6-6-03 publicly reprimanding
the physician, assessing an administrative penalty in the amount
of $10,000, and placing the physician's license under terms
and conditions. Action due to failure to practice medicine in
an acceptable professional manner consistent with public health
and welfare by failing to discuss colon cancer screening alternatives
with one patient.
McKinney,
Michael K., M.D., Cottonwood, AZ, Lic. #G9497
An Agreed Order was entered on 3-28-03 in which the physician
voluntarily and permanently surrendered his Texas medical license.
Action due to unprofessional conduct.
McNally,
Lawrence, M.D., Dallas, TX, Lic. #G2780
An Agreed Order was entered on 12-13-02 assessing an administrative
penalty in the amount of $5,000. Action due to delegating medical
responsibilities to unqualified persons.
Meer,
Shahid, M.D., Odessa, TX, Lic. #K0931
An Agreed Order was entered on 3-28-03 publicly reprimanding
the physician and restricting his medical license for three
years under certain terms and conditions. Action due to failure
to practice medicine in an acceptable manner; and failure to
maintain adequate medical records.
Meshel,
William, M.D., El Paso, TX, Lic. #E9306
An Agreed Order was entered on 12-13-02 suspending the physician's
license; however, the suspension was stayed and the physician
was placed on probation for five years under certain terms and
conditions. Action due to using alcohol or drugs in an intemperate
manner that in the Board's opinion could endanger a patient's
life.
Miller,
Brian, M.D., Ennis, TX, Lic. #H8259
An Agreed Order was entered on 12-13-02 suspending the physician's
license. Action due to failure to practice medicine in an acceptable
professional manner consistent with public health and welfare.
Minifee,
Paul K., M.D., Houston, TX, Lic. #G3613
An Agreed Order was entered on 6-6-03 assessing an administrative
penalty in the amount of $5,000. Action due to failure to practice
medicine in an acceptable professional manner consistent with
public health and welfare.
Moisant,
Michael A., D.O., Wichita Falls, TX, Lic. #K7585
An Agreed Order was entered on 6-6-03 assessing an administrative
penalty in the amount of $5,000. Action due to unprofessional
conduct.
Molhusen,
George, D.O., Garland, TX, Lic. #D5445
An Agreed Order was entered on 6-6-03 assessing an administrative
penalty in the amount of $500. Action due to unprofessional
or dishonorable conduct that is likely to deceive or defraud
the public or injure the public, to wit; failure to retain a
medical record for at least seven years.
Moran,
Wilmer, Jr., M.D., Houston, TX, Lic. #E1684
An Agreed Order was entered on 3-28-03 suspending the physician's
medical license. Action due to physical impairment.
Morris, Milinda M., M.D., Denton, TX, Lic. #G8050
An Agreed Order was entered on 12-13-02 assessing an administrative
penalty in the amount of $500. Action due to violation of Board
rules.
Morrow,
Lynn, M.D., Tyler, TX, Lic. #H3125
An Agreed Order was entered on 12-13-02 assessing an administrative
penalty in the amount of $5,000. Action due to prescribing or
administering a drug or treatment that is nontherapeutic in
nature or nontherapeutic in the manner the drug or treatment
is administered or prescribed.
Muniz,
Sergio E., M.D., Amarillo, TX, Lic. #J1235
An Agreed Order was entered on 6-6-03 publicly reprimanding
the physician and placing the physician under certain terms
and conditions for five years. Action due to unprofessional
or dishonorable conduct that is likely to deceive or defraud
the public or injure the public, and prescribing or dispensing
to habitual user.
Natalino,
Michael R., M.D., San Antonio, TX, Lic. #F2821
An Agreed Order was entered on 2-7-03 publicly reprimanding
the physician; requiring 50 hours of CME in ethics and treating
substance abuse; passage of the Texas Medical Jurisprudence
exam; maintaining adequate medical records; and assessing an
administrative penalty in the amount of $2,500. Action due to
failure to practice medicine in an acceptable professional manner
consistent with public health and welfare; prescribing or administering
a drug or treatment that is nontherapeutic in nature or nontherapeutic
in the manner the drug or treatment is administered or prescribed;
and prescribing or dispensing to a habitual user.
Neece,
Stephen R., M.D., Wichita Falls, TX, Lice. #E1910
A Temporary Suspension Order was entered on 6-4-03 temporarily
suspending the physician's license due to evidence and information
that the physician's continuation in the practice of medicine
would constitute a continuing threat to public welfare. The
allegations related to the application for temporary suspension
are to be the subject of a disciplinary hearing as soon as can
be accomplished under the Administrative Procedure Act and Medical
Practice Act. It is further ordered that the Temporary Suspension
Order shall remain in effect until such time as it is superseded
by a subsequent order of the Board.
Neisner,
David R., M.D., Columbus, TX, Lic. #J4383
An Agreed Order was entered on 3-28-03 assessing an administrative
penalty in the amount of $2,500; and requiring 25 hours of continuing
medical education in the area of use and prescribing of controlled
substances. Action due to writing prescriptions for or dispensing
to a person who the physician should have known was an abuser
of narcotic drugs, controlled substances or dangerous drugs.
Nikko,
Anthony P., M.D., Houston, TX, Lic. #K5639
An Agreed Order was entered on 2-7-03 assessing an administrative
penalty in the amount of $1,000. Action due to violation of
Board rules relating to false, misleading or deceptive advertising.
Norkiewicz,
Brian J., M.D., Lubbock, TX, Lic. #J4395
An Agreed Order was entered on 2-7-03 requiring 10 hours of
CME in ethics and assessing an administrative penalty in the
amount of $5,000. Action due to failure to practice medicine
in an accepted manner consistent with public health and welfare
and violation of Board rules relating to medical records.
Nuila-Crouse,
Richard F., M.D., Houston, TX, Lic. #G9634
An Agreed Order was entered on 12-13-02 assessing an administrative
penalty in the amount of $1,000. Action due to failure to practice
medicine in an acceptable professional manner consistent with
public health and welfare.
O'Brien,
Robert J., M.D., Austin, TX, Lic. #J2712
An Agreed Order was entered on 6-6-03 suspending the physician's
license. Action due to unprofessional or dishonorable conduct
that is likely to deceive to defraud the public or injure the
public.
O'Bryant,
Timothy J., M.D., Texas City, TX, Lic. #H2649
An Agreed Order was entered on 12-13-02 in which the physician
voluntarily surrendered his license. Action due to unprofessional
or dishonorable conduct that is likely to deceive or defraud
the public or injure the public.
Ogin,
Gary A., M.D., Englewood, CO, Lic. #G9176
An Agreed Order was entered on 12-13-02 restricting the physician's
license under certain terms and conditions. Action due to inability
to practice medicine with reasonable skill and safety due to
illness or a mental or physical condition, and disciplinary
action by another state.
Oliveira,
Elizabeth J., M.D., New Orleans, LA, Lic. #C8833
An Agreed Order was entered on 3-28-03 publicly reprimanding
the physician, assessing an administrative penalty in the amount
of $2,500, and restricting the physician's license under certain
terms and conditions. Action due to conviction of a misdemeanor
involving moral turpitude.
Osuji,
Ikechukwu A., M.D., Coppell, TX, Lic. #K6669
An Agreed Order was entered on 6-6-03 placing the physician
under certain terms and conditions. Action due to violation
of Board rules.
Oswalt,
John D., M.D., Austin, TX, Lic. #D8375
An Agreed Order was entered on 6-6-03 assessing an administrative
penalty in the amount of $2,500. Action due to unprofessional
or dishonorable conduct that is likely to deceive to defraud
the public or injure the public.
Parsons,
James T., M.D., Houston, TX, Lic. #C6816
On 2-7-03 the Board voted to revoke the physician's license.
Action due to conviction of felony or misdemeanor involving
moral turpitude. A motion for reheariang filed by the physician
on 3-3-03 was denied by the board on 3-24-03. The order revoking
the physician's license was effective 3-24-03.
Patel,
Chetankumar C., M.D., Sierra Vista, AZ, Lic. #K4184
An Agreed Order was entered on 12-13-02 restricting the physician's
license under certain terms and conditions. Action due to disciplinary
action by another state.
Pathak,
Ajay J., M.D., Carrollton, TX, Lic. #J6202
An Agreed Order was entered on 2-7-03 publicly reprimanding
the physician and assessing an administrative penalty in the
amount of $2,000. Action due to failure to practice medicine
in an acceptable professional manner consistent with public
health and welfare.
Pathikonda,
Maya, M.D., Victoria, TX, Lic. #J8082
An Agreed Order was entered on 3-28-03 assessing an administrative
penalty in the amount of $1,000. Action due to violation of
Board rules relating to the release of medical records.
Pazdral,
George H., M.D., Austin, TX, Lic. #F1890
An Agreed Order was entered on 3-28-03 assessing an administrative
penalty in the amount of $750. Action due to failing to provide
a medico-legal report to a patient for which the physician had
been paid.
Pedraza,
Pablo, M.D., Milwaukee, WI, Lic. #D7239
An Agreed Order was entered on 3-28-03 restricting the physician's
license in that he shall not practice medicine in Texas. Action
due to disciplinary action by another state, and failure to
practice medicine in an acceptable professional manner consistent
with public health and welfare.
Pena,
Manuel G., M.D., Bacliff, TX, Lic. #D2955
An Agreed Order was entered on 3-28-03 publicly reprimanding
the physician, assessing an administrative penalty in the amount
of $5,000, and restricting his license under certain terms and
conditions. Action due to aiding or abetting the corporate practice
of medicine by any person, partnership, association, or corporation
that is not duly licensed to practice medicine by the Board.
Perez,
Willard O., M.D., Big Lake, TX, Lic. #K3390
An Agreed Order was entered on 12-13-02 assessing an administrative
penalty in the amount of $1,000. Action due to unprofessional
or dishonorable conduct that is likely to injure the public.
Phelps,
Charles R., II, M.D., Sherman, TX, Lic. #F7884
An Agreed Order was entered on 6-6-03 restricting the physician's
license for five years under terms and conditions. Action due
to intemperate use of alcohol or drugs.
Pinaroc,
Ambrosio F., M.D., Sulphur, OK, Lic. #E9335
An Agreed Order was entered on 12-13-02 suspending the physician's
license. Action due to disciplinary action by another state.
Platt,
Reginald, D.O., Houston, TX, Lic. #D7867
An Agreed Order was entered on 3-28-03 publicly reprimanding
the physician and restricting his medical license for three
years under certain terms and conditions. Action due to failure
to practice medicine in an acceptable manner; and failure to
maintain adequate medical records.
Powell,
Burrell E., M.D., Conroe, TX, Lic. #C3175
An Agreed Order was entered on 12-13-02 restricting the physician's
license for five years under certain terms and conditions. Action
due to failure to practice medicine consistent with public health
and welfare.
Quaicoe,
Sannichie, M.D., Mission, TX, Lic. #K1904
An Agreed Order was entered on 12-13-02 assessing an administrative
penalty in the amount of $500. Action due to violation of Board
rules.
Quintana,
Oscar F., M.D., Houston, TX, Lic. #K5672
An Agreed Order was entered on 6-6-03 suspending the physician's
medical license. Action due to use of alcohol or drugs in an
intemperate manner that could endanger a patient's life.
Ramirez,
Roque, M.D., Corpus Christi, TX, Lic. #K4201
An Agreed Order was entered on 6-6-03 restricting the physician's
license for four years under terms and conditions. Action due
to failure to practice medicine in an acceptable professional
manner consistent with public health and welfare.
Rellas,
James S., M.D., Carrollton, TX, Lic. #F8301
An Agreed Order was entered on 2-06-03 requiring additional
CME in ethics and assessing an administrative penalty in the
amount of $500. Action due to false, misleading, or deceptive
advertising.
Reyes,
Antonio De P, M.D., Mount Pleasant, TX, Lic. #F2876
An Agreed Order was entered on 2-7-03 restricting the physician's
license for five years under terms and conditions, including
having a monitor and completion of 20 hours CME in Advanced
Life Support in Obstetrics; and obtaining consultations for
patients with diabetes or gestational diabetes. Action due to
failure to practice medicine in an acceptable professional manner
consistent with public health and welfare.
Ringer,
B. R., Jr., D.O., Houston, TX, Lic. #G0011
An Agreed Order was entered on 12-13-02 revoking the physician's
license. Action due to failure to practice medicine in an acceptable
manner.
Rocha,
Ricardo A., M.D., Dallas, TX, Lic. #D3385
An Agreed Order was entered on 6-6-03 publicly reprimanding
the physician and restricting his license under certain terms
and conditions. Action due to unprofessional or dishonorable
conduct that is likely to deceive or defraud the public or injure
the public, and failure to practice medicine in an acceptable
professional manner consistent with public health and welfare.
Rochon,
Roy, M.D., Irving, TX, Lic. #H5615
An Agreed Order was entered on 6-6-03 publicly reprimanding
the physician and assessing an administrative penalty in the
amount of $2,500. Action due to violations of Section 164.052(a)(4)
of the Act.
Rubin,
Joel, D.O., Fort Worth, TX, Lic. #J5885
A Mediated Agreed Order was entered on 6-6-03 assessing an administrative
penalty in the amount of $5,000. Action due to failure to practice
medicine in an acceptable professional manner consistent with
public health and welfare.
Saller,
Christy L., M.D., Bellaire, TX, Lic. #D8073
An Agreed Order was entered on 2-7-03 restricting the physician
under terms and conditions, including having clinics under her
control accredited. Action due to failure to supervise delegates.
Santos,
Juan Felipe, M.D., Corpus Christi, TX, Lic. #H2754
An Agreed Order was entered on 3-28-03 assessing an administrative
penalty in the amount of $500. Action due to violation of Board
rules.
Schnurr,
Thomas S., M.D., El Paso, TX, Institutional Permit #34900
An Agreed Order was entered on 6-6-03 canceling the physician's
Institutional Permit. Action due to intemperate use of alcohol
or drugs, inability to practice medicine with reasonable skill
and safety to patients because illness, drunkenness, excessive
use of drugs, narcotics, chemicals, or another substance, or
as a result of any mental or physical condition, and disciplinary
action by peers.
Sebring,
Lane, M.D., Wimberley, TX, Lic. #J7661
An Agreed Order was entered on 12-13-02 assessing an administrative
penalty in the amount of $5,000. Action due to failure to maintain
adequate medical records and failure to document compliance
with the stated practice guidelines for integrative and complementary
medicine.
Seid,
Norman, M.D., White Oak, TX, Lic. #F8664
An Order was entered on 12-13-02 suspending the physician's
license. Action due to the physician serving a prison term in
a state or federal penitentiary. The physician did not file
a motion for rehearing; the order is final effective 1-13-03.
Sertich,
Christopher M., M.D., San Antonio, TX, Lic. #H4695
An Agreed Order was entered on 12-13-02 suspending the physician's
license; however, the suspension was stayed and the physician
was placed on probation for 10 years under certain terms and
conditions. Action due to unprofessional or dishonorable conduct
that is likely to deceive or defraud the public or injure the
public; failure to practice medicine in an acceptable professional
manner consistent with public health and welfare; and delegation
to an unqualified person.
Shah,
Sureshchandra, M.D., Palm Desert, CA, Lic. #G0538
An Agreed Order was entered on 6-6-03 in which the physician
voluntarily surrendered his Texas license. Action due to disciplinary
action taken by another state.
Sharman,
Ralph, Sr., M.D., Houston, TX, Lic. #D7300
An Agreed Order was entered on 5/21/03 assessing a reprimand
and terms and conditions. Action due to failure to maintain
medical records on treatment of family members in violation
of Board rules.
Sikand,
Gurleen, M.D., Shreveport, LA, Lic. #J5643
An Agreed Order was entered on 3-28-03 publicly reprimanding
the physician and assessing an administrative penalty in the
amount of $2,500. Action due to unprofessional or dishonorable
conduct that is likely to deceive or defraud the public or injure
the public.
Smith,
Donald W., M.D., Spring, TX, Lic. #D6870
An Agreed Order was entered on 6-6-03 revoking the physician's
license; however, the revocation is stayed and the physician
is placed on probation for 10 years under terms and conditions.
Action due to unprofessional or dishonorable conduct that is
likely to deceive or defraud the public or injure the public,
and inability to practice medicine with reasonable skill and
safety to patients because of illness or substance abuse.
Smith,
Frank A. III, M.D., Crockett, TX, Lic. #D7878
An Agreed Order was entered on 3-28-03 assessing an administrative
penalty in the amount of $2,000. Action due to failure to practice
medicine in an acceptable professional manner consistent with
public health and welfare.
Smith,
George J., M.D., Pampa, TX, Lic. #J5645
An Agreed Order was entered on 2-7-03 publicly reprimanding
the physician; requiring 10 hours of CME in ethics; and assessing
an administrative penalty in the amount of $2,500. Action due
to unprofessional conduct.
Soto,
Leroy T., M.D., Poway, CA, Lic. #G5632
An Agreed Order was entered on 3-28-03 restricting the physician's
license in that he shall not practice medicine in Texas until
such time as the Board grants him permission to resume the practice
of medicine. Action due to disciplinary action in another state
that was based on unprofessional or dishonorable conduct that
is likely to deceive or defraud the public or injure the public;
failure to maintain adequate medical records for each patient;
and failure to practice medicine in an acceptable professional
manner consistent with public health and welfare.
Speak,
Kenneth E., D.O., Kerens, TX, Lic. #C4555
An Agreed Order was entered on 3-28-03 restricting the physician's
license under certain terms and conditions. Action due to unprofessional
or dishonorable conduct that is likely to deceive or defraud
the public or injure the public; prescribing or administering
a drug or treatment that is nontherapeutic in nature or nontherapeutic
in the manner the drug or treatment is administered or prescribed;
prescribing, administering, or dispensing dangerous drugs or
controlled substances in a manner inconsistent with public health
and welfare; writing prescriptions for or dispensing to a person
who is known to be an abuser of narcotic drugs, controlled substances,
or dangerous drugs or to a person who the physician should have
known was an abuser of narcotic drugs, controlled substances,
or dangerous drugs; and failure to practice medicine in an acceptable
professional manner consistent with public health and welfare.
Spebar,
Michael J., M.D., San Antonio, TX, Lic. #F1252
An Agreed Order was entered on 2-7-03 in which the physician
voluntarily and permanently surrendered his physician's license.
Action due to inability to practice medicine with reasonable
skill and safety because of a physical condition or illness.
Spencer
Schup, Kimberly Ann, M.D., Lubbock, TX, Lic. #J6739
An Agreed Order was entered on 6-6-03 publicly reprimanding
the physician, assessing an administrative penalty in the amount
of $1,000, and placing her under certain terms and conditions.
Action due to unprofessional or dishonorable conduct that is
likely to deceive or defraud the public or injure the public.
Steward,
Robert H., M.D., Houston, TX, Lic. #H3946
An Agreed Order was entered on 6-6-03 revoking the physician's
medical license. Action due to inability to practice medicine
with reasonable skill and safety to patients because of illness,
drunkenness, excessive use of drugs, narcotics, chemicals, or
another substance, or as a result of any mental or physical
condition, and failure to practice medicine in an acceptable
professional manner consistent with public health and welfare.
Stone,
Marvin A., M.D., Harlingen, TX, Lic. #G7006
An Agreed Order was entered on 6-6-03 revoking the physician's
license. Action due to unprofessional or dishonorable conduct
that is likely to deceive or defraud the public or injure the
public.
Stubblefield,
Larry K., M.D., Seagoville, TX, Lic. #E9430
An Agreed Order was entered on 2-7-03 assessing an administrative
penalty in the amount of $500. Action due to violation of Board
rules.
Taylor,
David H., M.D., Paris, TX, Lic. #K5015
An Agreed Order was entered on 3-28-03 restricting the physician's
medical license for one year under certain terms and conditions.
Action due to disciplinary action taken by a licensed hospital
or medical staff of a hospital.
Taylor,
Ronald J., M.D., Houston, TX, Lic. #H0878
An Agreed Order was entered on 6-6-03 assessing an administrative
penalty in the amount of $1,000. Action due to violation of
a Board rule.
Thompson,
Stephen K., M.D., Dallas, TX, Lic. #G2582
An Agreed Order was entered on 3-28-03 revoking the physician's
medical license, effective 5-01-03. Action due to failure to
maintain adequate medical records; failure to follow guidelines
for the treatment of pain; failure to practice medicine in an
acceptable professional manner consistent with public health
and welfare; unprofessional or dishonorable conduct that is
likely to deceive or defraud the public or injure the public;
prescribing or administering a drug or treatment that is nontherapeutic
in nature or nontherapeutic in the manner the drug or treatment
is administered or prescribed; and prescribing, administering,
or dispensing dangerous drugs or controlled substances in a
manner inconsistent with public health and welfare.
Tobin,
Christopher G., M.D., Wilmington, NC, Lic. #K5414
An Agreed Order was entered on 12-13-02 publicly reprimanding
the physician and restricting his license for three years under
certain terms and conditions. Action due to failure to practice
medicine in an acceptable professional manner consistent with
public health and welfare; prescribing or administering a drug
or treatment that is nontherapeutic in nature or nontherapeutic
in the manner the drug or treatment is administered or prescribed;
and unprofessional or dishonorable conduct that is likely to
deceive or defraud the public or injure the public.
Trimble,
Terrill Jr., M.D., Wylie, TX, Lic. #C2008
A Temporary Suspension Order was entered on 4-11-03 temporarily
suspending the physician's license due to evidence and information
that the physician's continuation in the practice of medicine
would constitute a continuing threat to public welfare. The
allegations related to the application for temporary suspension
are to be the subject of a disciplinary hearing as soon as can
be accomplished under the Administrative Procedure Act and Medical
Practice Act. It is further ordered that the Temporary Suspension
Order shall remain in effect until such time as it is superseded
by a subsequent order of the Board.
Urso,
Richard G., M.D., Houston, TX, Lic. #H6671
A Mediated Agreed Order was entered on 6-6-03 assessing an administrative
penalty in the amount of $1,500. Action due to violation of
Board rules.
Vadala,
Richard M., M.D., The Woodlands, TX, Lic. #E3790
An Agreed Order was entered on 12-13-02 publicly reprimanding
the physician and assessing an administrative penalty in the
amount of $2,500. Action due to failure to practice medicine
in an acceptable professional manner consistent with public
health and welfare.
Valdez,
Brenda Q., M.D., College Station, TX, Lic. #BP2-0003489
An Agreed Order was entered 2-7-03 in which the physician voluntarily
and permanently surrendered her Texas postgraduate permit. Action
due to disciplinary action by peers; and unprofessional or dishonorable
conduct that is likely to deceive, defraud, or injure the public.
Valdez,
Pedro, M.D., College Station, TX, Lic. #PPI-4006
A Default Judgment Order was entered 3-28-03 revoking the physician's
Texas Physician In Training license. Action due to unprofessional
or dishonorable conduct that is likely to deceive or defraud
or harm the public. A motion for rehearing filed on 4-30-03
was denied by the board 5-20-03. The order revoking the physician's
license was final effective 5-20-03.
Varon,
Joseph, M.D., Houston, TX, Lic. #J5933
An Agreed Order was entered on 2-7-03 publicly reprimanding
the physician; requiring eight hours of CME in boundary violations;
and assessing an administrative penalty in the amount of $2,500.
Action due to unprofessional or dishonorable conduct.
Villarreal,
Julian, M.D., Houston, TX, Lic. #F3369
An Agreed Order was entered on 6-6-03 assessing an administrative
penalty in the amount of $1,000. Action due to violation of
Board rules.
Walker,
Annie C., M.D., Forney, TX, Lic. #C2823
An Agreed Order was entered on 3-28-03 assessing an administrative
penalty in the amount of $1,000. Action due to failure to complete
the required yearly amount of Continuing Medical Education.
Walker,
Randall D., M.D., Magnolia, TX, Lic. #G5744
An Agreed Order was entered on 12-13-02 in which the physician
was placed on probation for five years under certain terms and
conditions. Action due to intemperate use of alcohol.
Wall,
Harold J., M.D., Schulenburg, TX, Lic. #F6159
An Agreed Order was entered on 3-28-03 limiting the physician's
license for five years under certain terms and conditions. Action
due to failure to practice medicine in an acceptable professional
manner consistent with public health and welfare.
Walters,
George R., M.D., Lubbock, TX, Lic. #E4749
An Agreed Order was entered on 12-13-02 suspending the physician's
license; however, the suspension was stayed and the physician
was placed on probation for 10 years under certain terms and
conditions. Action due to using alcohol or drugs in an intemperate
manner that in the Board's opinion could endanger a patient's
life; unprofessional or dishonorable conduct that is likely
to deceive or defraud the public, or injure the public; inability
to practice medicine with reasonable skill and safety to patients
because of illness, drunkenness, excessive use of drugs, narcotics,
chemicals, or another substance, or as a result of any mental
or physical condition.
Ward,
Gordon P., D.O., Ingleside, TX, Lic. #F2096
An Agreed Order was entered on 12-13-02 in which the physician
will voluntarily and permanently surrender his license effective
12-31-02. Action due to failure to practice medicine in an acceptable
professional manner consistent with public health and welfare.
Webb,
John Q. A., M.D., Houston, TX, Lic. #E3137
An Agreed Order was entered on 12-13-02 assessing an administrative
penalty in the amount of $5,000 and restricting the physician's
license under certain terms and conditions. Action due to unprofessional
or dishonorable conduct that is likely to deceive or defraud
the public or injure the public.
Weldon,
Lloyd, D.O., Fort Worth, TX, Lic. #E6947
An Agreed Order was entered on 12-13-02 suspending the physician's
license; however, the suspension was stayed and the physician
was placed on probation for 10 years under certain terms and
conditions. Action due to failure to practice medicine in an
acceptable professional manner consistent with public health
and welfare; intemperate use of alcohol or drugs; unprofessional
or dishonorable conduct that is likely to deceive or defraud
the public or injure the public; and administering dangerous
or controlled drugs in an improper manner.
West,
Robert Van Osdell, M.D., San Antonio, TX, Lic. #F0350
An Agreed Order was entered on 6-6-03 assessing an administrative
penalty in the amount of $5,000. Action due to failure to maintain
medical records.
Whitford,
Randolph P., M.D., Katy, TX, Lic. #F4680
An Agreed Order was entered on 6-6-03 assessing an administrative
penalty in the amount of $2,500. Action due to unprofessional
conduct, and writing improper prescriptions.
Whitman,
Jeffrey, M.D., Dallas, TX, Lic. #F7301
An Agreed Order was entered on 6-6-03 assessing an administrative
penalty in the amount of $1,000. Action due to false, misleading,
and deceptive advertising.
Williams,
Willie Jr., M.D., Fairfield, AL, Lic. #G9247
An Agreed Order was entered on 3-28-03 assessing an administrative
penalty in the amount of $2,500. Action due to violation of
Board rules relating to continuing medical education.
Williamson,
Mark A., M.D., Webster, TX, Lic. #H4855
An Agreed Order was entered on 3-28-03 restricting the physician's
license for seven years under certain terms and conditions.
Action due to failure to supervise adequately the activities
of those acting under physician's supervision; and using alcohol
or drugs in an intemperate manner that in the Board's opinion
could endanger a patient's life.
Wilson,
Charles T., D.O., Groves, TX, Lic. #G1582
An Agreed Order was entered on 12-13-02 in which the physician
voluntarily and permanently surrendered his Texas medical license.
Action due to violation of a previous order.
Winslow,
James R., M.D., Dallas, TX, Lic. #C5930
An Agreed Order was entered on 6-6-03 in which the physician
permanently surrendered his Texas medical license.
Winters,
Charles E. Jr., D.O., Granbury, TX, Lic. #E2106
An Agreed Order was entered on 12-13-02 restricting the physician's
license for five years under certain terms and conditions. Action
due to unprofessional or dishonorable conduct that is likely
to deceive or defraud the public or injure the public; writing
prescriptions for or dispensing to a person who is known to
be an abuser of narcotic drugs, controlled substances, or dangerous
drugs or to a person who the physician should have known was
an abuser of the narcotic drugs, controlled substances, or dangerous
drugs; prescribing or administering a drug or treatment that
is nontherapeutic in nature or nontherapeutic in the manner
the drug or treatment is administered or prescribed; and prescribing,
administering dangerous drugs or controlled drugs in an improper
manner.
Zadeh,
Abbas, M.D., Grapevine, TX, Lic. #F3675
An Agreed Order was entered on 2-7-03 assessing an administrative
penalty in the amount of $500. Action due to failure to release
medical records in a timely manner.
Zingery,
Lewis W., M.D., Austin, TX, Lic. #F4724
An Agreed Order was entered on 12-13-02 restricting the physician's
license under certain terms and conditions. Action due to failure
to practice medicine in an acceptable professional manner consistent
with public health and welfare.
Noncertified
Radiologic Technician
Grantland,
A. Jan, Denison, TX, Permit #NC00732
On 3-28-03, the Board voted to order the revocation of her Non-Certified
Radiologic Technician's registration permit. Action based on
unprofessional conduct by commission of an act of moral turpitude.
No motion for rehearing was filed, so the order of revocation
was effective 4-23-03.
Physician
Assistants
Culbertson,
Don G., P.A., New York, NY, Lic. #PA02637
An Agreed Order was entered on 11-15-02 assessing an administrative
penalty in the amount of $500. Action due to failure to practice
as a physician assistant in an acceptable manner consistent
with public health and welfare.
Dial,
Rocky D., P.A., Dallas, TX, Lic. #PA00784
An Order was entered on 11-6-02 revoking the physician assistant's
license. Action due to violation of previous order.
Franklin,
Lee, P.A., Shepherd, TX, Lic. #PA02279
An Agreed Order was entered on 11-15-02 assessing an administrative
penalty in the amount of $500. Action due to failure to practice
as a physician assistant in an acceptable manner consistent
with public health and welfare.
Hickman,
James M., P.A., Mount Gilead, OH, Lic. #PA01922
An Agreed Order was entered on 11-15-02 restricting the physician
assistant's license under certain terms and conditions. Action
due to disciplinary action taken by another state.
Johnstone,
Jerry A., P.A., Lake Jackson, TX, Lic. #PA01624
An Agreed Order was entered on 11-15-02 suspending the physician
assistant's license. Action due to prescribing or administering
a drug or treatment that is nontherapeutic in nature or nontherapeutic
in the manner the drug or treatment is administered or prescribed;
and for receiving deferred adjudication of guilt for commission
of a felony offense.
Kilborn,
Michael B., P.A., Rotan, TX, Lic. #PA00876
An Agreed Order was entered on 5/2/03 in which the physician
assistant voluntarily and permanently surrendered his license.
Action due to failure to practice as a physician assistant in
an acceptable manner consistent with public health and welfare.
Morgan,
Kevin D., P.A., San Antonio, TX, Lic. #PA00930
An Agreed Order was entered on 11-15-02 assessing an administrative
penalty in the amount of $500. Action due to violation of Board
rules.
Price-Confer,
Lori M., P.A., Dallas, TX, Lic. #PA01972
An Agreed Order was entered on 2-28-03 assessing an administrative
penalty in the amount of $500. Action due to the physician assistant's
self-prescribing of a scheduled IV controlled drug, which requires
a Physician's signature on the prescription.
Volpe,
Jennie M., P.A., Edinburg, TX, Lic. #PA03004
An Agreed Order was entered on 2-28-03 assessing an administrative
penalty in the amount of $500. Action due to unprofessional
or dishonorable conduct that is likely to deceive or defraud
the public or injure the public.
Formal
Complaints
The
following Formal Complaints have been filed with the State Office
of Administrative Hearings regarding the licensees listed below.
The cases are unresolved as this publication is posted.
| Name |
License
No. |
Date
filed |
Allegations |
| Rafael
Armendariz, D.O. |
J9953 |
2/5/03 |
Aiding or abetting the unlicensed practice of medicine;
failing to supervise adequately those under his supervision;
unprofessional conduct. |
| Willie
O. Autery Jr., M.D. |
C6251 |
6/2/03
|
Action by another state.
Abdul R. Baluch, M.D. F7693 5/28/03 Fraudulent healthcare
claim; conviction of a felony. |
| John
C. Barr, D.O. |
J4704 |
4/23/03
|
Convicton of a felony; failure to adequately maintain
medical records; inability to practice medicine safely because
of drunkenness. |
| Richard
P. Bartlett, M.D. |
J1865 |
2/20/03 |
Unprofessional conduct; failure to practice medicine
consistent with public health and welfare; nontherapeutic
prescribing. |
| Rudolf
Cantu, D.O. |
H7709 |
5/12/03 |
Unprofessional conduct; action by a hospital; making
false or misleading statements on a renewal application;
violation of the law of Texas related to the practice of
medicine. |
| Maurice
J. Ende, M.D. |
G1646 |
2/20/03 |
Failure to practice medicine consistent with public
health and welfare.
|
| Fortney
W. Fleming III, M.D. |
D5989
|
1/31/03 |
Failure to practice medicine consistent with public
health and welfare.
|
| James
D. Key Sr., M.D. |
E3339 |
5/7/03 |
Failure to practice medicine consistent with public
health and welfare; unprofessional conduct. |
| Ronald
A. Landefelt, M.D. |
E3988 |
6/12/03 |
Conviction of a felony; failure to practice medicine
consistent with public health and welfare; unprofessional
conduct. |
| Annemarie
Ledley-Lewis, D.O. |
J5549 |
1/15/03 |
Unprofessional conduct; delegating to an unqualified person. |
| Jaime
C. Lim, M.D. |
G9147 |
2/20/03 |
Failure to practice medicine consistent with public health
and welfare; unprofessional conduct. |
| Pamela
Marie Martin, M.D. |
H8232 |
4/23/03 |
Practicing medicine after the expiration of annual
registration permit; unprofessional conduct; practicing
medicine without a license. |
| Raymond
A. Martin, M.D. |
F4946 |
1/3/03 |
Conviction of a crime that involves moral turpitude; failure
to practice medicine consistent with public health and welfare;
unprofessional conduct; failure to maintain adequate drug
records. |
| Montano-Martinez,
Pedro M.D. |
F7859 |
6/13/03 |
Failure to practice medicine consistent with public
health and welfare; nontherapeutic prescribing; violation
of a board rule. |
| Chijioke
V. Okoro, M.D. |
H5598 |
6/5/03 |
Conviction of healthcare fraud, mail fraud and false
tax returns. |
| Francisco
I. Pena, M.D. |
F9107 |
5/29/03 |
Delegation of professional medical responsibility or acts
to an unqualified person. |
| Guilleromo
G. Sanchez, M.D. |
PIT
476060 |
6/5/03 |
Intemperate use of alcohol or drugs that could endanger
a patient's life; inability to practice medicine with reasonable
skills and safety due to excessive use of drugs, narcotics,
chemicals or another substance. |
| Terrill
M.Trimble Jr., M.D. |
C2008 |
6/13/03 |
Failure to practice medicine consistent with public health
and welfare; unprofessional conduct; failure to keep accurate
drug records; writing prescriptions or dispensing drugs
to a known abuser; nontherapeutic prescribing; dispensing
drugs in a manner inconsistent with public welfare. |
| Gwenevere
E. Williams, M.D. |
H7587 |
5/29/03 |
Unprofessional conduct; overbilling and overcharging. |
Update
on 78th Legislative Session's Impact on TMB
Senate
Bill 104, passed unanimously by both the Texas House of Representative
and the Senate, will strengthen regulation of the practice of
medicine in Texas. The bill, effective September 1, was introduced
by Sen. Jane Nelson (R-Flower Mound) and sponsored in the House
by Rep. Ray Allen (R-Grand Prairie).
The legislation encompasses both licensure and enforcement and
adds new reporting requirements. Provisions include the following:
- Licensure:
Major issues are the biennial registration process, a new
$80 license surcharge and many minor changes involving rules
and processes.
-
Physician Profile:
The physician profile is expanded to include a description
of settled/paid malpractice claims and removes all 10-year
limits on reporting criminal and disciplinary history. The
profile format must make information easily available to the
public.
- Enforcement:
Major issues are implementation of the expert panel for standard
of care cases, adoption of a schedule of disciplinary sanctions,
new temporary restriction/suspension provisions, a 180-day
deadline to schedule informal settlement conferences, and
changes to reporting and investigations regarding medical
malpractice claims. There are numerous changes to rules and
processes regarding investigations and complaints.
- Reporting
requirements:
The statute adds a new report of investigations pending over
one year old and a statistical report of all complaints by
category and dispositions. TMB will no longer be required
to report all open complaints to health care entities and
will now report only those pending complaints assigned for
legal action. The Texas Workers Compensation Commission is
required to report physician offenses to TMB.
- Malpractice
reporting:
The current requirement for an insurer to provide TMB all
"notice of claim letters" is revised to require
only reports of settlements and expert witness reports filed.
TMB will be required to investigate the medical competency
of physicians against whom three or more expert reports have
been filed in three separate lawsuits within five years.
With
passage of SB 104, TMB was also appropriated $6,522,730 for
enforcement for the biennium and an additional 20 staff positions.
You may access the full text of SB 104 by at www.capitol.state.tx.us
. After Governor Rick Perry signed the bill on June 10, Board
President Lee S. Anderson, M.D., said, "We are now ready
to move forward with new language, new funding and new resolve."
Former
Board Member Suzanne Ahn, M.D., Dies
Condolences
to the family and friends of Suzanne Insook Ahn, who died June
22 at 51. She is survived by her husband, Dr. Steven Hays, son
Foster Hays, and daughter Kimberly Hays. A neurologist, she
graduated from U.S. Southwestern Medical School in Dallas in
1977. Dr. Ahn served on the Texas State Board of Medical Examiners
from 1983 until 1989.
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Salud En Accion Makes Online Debut
A
new Hispanic health resource is available online with the debut
of the Salud En Accion: National Hispanic/Latino Health Communication
Research web site. The new site, under the Chronic Disease Prevention
and Control Research Center at Baylor College of Medicine, can
be found at www.saludenaccion.org
.
The site offers comprehensive information about the Hispanic/Latino
health communication research activities that the Center has
been engaged in for several years under the leadership of Amelie
G. Ramirez, DrPH.
Featured on the Salud En Accion web site are "fact sheets"
describing 13 current and three past research initiatives, as
well as historical data and publications that are available
in video, audio and print media format. The projects are categorized
under breast cancer, community-based, genetics education/clinical
trials recruitment, and tobacco prevention and control. Among
the current initiatives is Redes En Accion: The National Hispanic/Latino
Cancer Network.
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