Mark L. Hobson

Mark Hobson, of Houston, is retired and has more than 46 years of experience in the furniture industry. He is an advisory board member of the Neuhaus Education Center and a volunteer for the Christian Community Service Center. Additionally, he is the former president of the Royden Oaks Association of Property Owners and a former member of the board of directors for the Briar Club. Hobson received a Bachelor of Arts in Public Administration from Stephen F. Austin State University.

TMB Suspends Lexington, KY PIT (Larkin)

On November 17, 2023, a disciplinary panel of the Texas Medical Board temporarily suspended, without notice, the Texas physician-in-training permit of Kaitlin Elizabeth Larkin, M.D. (Lic. No. BP10085686), after determining her continuation in the practice of medicine poses a continuing threat to public welfare. The suspension was effective immediately. 

 

The Board panel found that Dr. Larkin, who is enrolled in a pathology residency program at Houston Methodist, suffers from an impairment that interferes with her ability to practice medicine safely.  

Texas Board of Medical Radiologic Technology Suspends Fort Worth MRT (Greene)

On November 14, 2023, a disciplinary panel of the Texas Board of Medical Radiologic Technology temporarily suspended, without notice, the Texas medical radiologic technologist certificate of Warren Greene, MRT (Lic. No. GMR02009715), after determining his continuation in the practice of medical radiologic technology poses a continuing threat to public welfare. The suspension was effective immediately.  

 

TMB Suspends Houston Physician (Rosenfield)

On November 15 2023, a disciplinary panel of the Texas Medical Board temporarily suspended, without notice, the Texas medical license of Bernard Lloyd Rosenfeld, M.D. (Lic. No. F7687), after determining his continuation in the practice of medicine poses a continuing threat to public welfare. The suspension was effective immediately.  

 

The Board panel found that Dr. Rosenfeld is suffering from an impairment that interferes with his ability to safely practice. 

 

TMB Disciplines 24 Physicians at October Meeting

At its October 13, 2023 meeting, the Texas Medical Board disciplined 24 licensed physicians.  

 

The disciplinary actions included: four orders related to unprofessional conduct, seven orders related to quality of care, one voluntary surrenders/revocation, three revocations, one order related to nontherapeutic prescribing, two orders related to violation of prior order, five orders related to other states’ actions, and one order related to the Texas Physician Health Program. The Board also ratified four cease and desist orders. 

 

TMB Suspends Tyler Physician (Haygood)

On October 24 2023, a disciplinary panel of the Texas Medical Board temporarily suspended, without notice, the Texas medical license of Kenneth D. Haygood, M.D. (Lic. No. K2341), after determining his continuation in the practice of medicine poses a continuing threat to public welfare. The suspension was effective immediately.

 

The Board panel found that Dr. Haygood is in violation of his June 2023 Final Order which restricted him from seeing and treating female patients.