Guest guest Posted May 16, 2004 Report Share Posted May 16, 2004 I went to school with a up in Childress, Tx, all my life til age 18. We remained in the same classes and graduating class. He would be 53 yrs old now. I haven't been in contact with but one or two former classmates since I moved to the Gulf Coast when I was 19 yrs old, and that's been light yrs ago. How weird. May just be coincidence, but he was very big in the sciences at that time. Latest Newsletter from TSBME Texas State Board of Medical Examiners Press Release FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Friday, May 14, 2004 Media contact Public Information Officer Jill Wiggins at jill.wiggins@... or Non-media contact: or Medical Board Suspends License of D. , M.D. A panel of the Texas State Board of Medical Examiners took action to temporarily suspend the license of D. , M.D., License #E8575, without notice after determining that Dr. ' continuation in the practice of medicine presents a continuing threat to the public welfare. Dr. , 53, is a child psychiatrist in Arlington. The allegations included sexual misconduct with adolescent patients. The panel's determination was made after review of written statements from victims and their family members, police reports, hospital reports, and documentation and reports made to various Texas regulatory agencies. The temporary suspension hearing took place Thursday under the Board's authority, granted by S.B. 104 of the 78th Legislature, to suspend or restrict a physician's license without notice when it determines the physician's continuation in practice would constitute a continuing threat to the public welfare. The suspension is effective immediately. A temporary suspension hearing with at least 10 days' notice to Dr. will be held as soon as can be scheduled. The length of a temporary suspension order is indefinite but it remains in effect until the board takes further action. -30- The Texas State Board of Medical Examiners, the state agency that regulates physicians, physician assistants, surgical assistants and acupuncturists, provides consumer protection through licensure, investigation and disciplinary action. The Board, under President Lee S. , M.D., and Executive Director W. , M.D., J.D., and mandated by Senate Bill 104 of the 78th Legislature, is strengthening and accelerating the disciplinary process for licensees who fail to meet the required standards of professional proficiency and behavior. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 16, 2004 Report Share Posted May 16, 2004 I went to school with a up in Childress, Tx, all my life til age 18. We remained in the same classes and graduating class. He would be 53 yrs old now. I haven't been in contact with but one or two former classmates since I moved to the Gulf Coast when I was 19 yrs old, and that's been light yrs ago. How weird. May just be coincidence, but he was very big in the sciences at that time. Latest Newsletter from TSBME Texas State Board of Medical Examiners Press Release FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Friday, May 14, 2004 Media contact Public Information Officer Jill Wiggins at jill.wiggins@... or Non-media contact: or Medical Board Suspends License of D. , M.D. A panel of the Texas State Board of Medical Examiners took action to temporarily suspend the license of D. , M.D., License #E8575, without notice after determining that Dr. ' continuation in the practice of medicine presents a continuing threat to the public welfare. Dr. , 53, is a child psychiatrist in Arlington. The allegations included sexual misconduct with adolescent patients. The panel's determination was made after review of written statements from victims and their family members, police reports, hospital reports, and documentation and reports made to various Texas regulatory agencies. The temporary suspension hearing took place Thursday under the Board's authority, granted by S.B. 104 of the 78th Legislature, to suspend or restrict a physician's license without notice when it determines the physician's continuation in practice would constitute a continuing threat to the public welfare. The suspension is effective immediately. A temporary suspension hearing with at least 10 days' notice to Dr. will be held as soon as can be scheduled. The length of a temporary suspension order is indefinite but it remains in effect until the board takes further action. -30- The Texas State Board of Medical Examiners, the state agency that regulates physicians, physician assistants, surgical assistants and acupuncturists, provides consumer protection through licensure, investigation and disciplinary action. The Board, under President Lee S. , M.D., and Executive Director W. , M.D., J.D., and mandated by Senate Bill 104 of the 78th Legislature, is strengthening and accelerating the disciplinary process for licensees who fail to meet the required standards of professional proficiency and behavior. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 16, 2004 Report Share Posted May 16, 2004 I went to school with a up in Childress, Tx, all my life til age 18. We remained in the same classes and graduating class. He would be 53 yrs old now. I haven't been in contact with but one or two former classmates since I moved to the Gulf Coast when I was 19 yrs old, and that's been light yrs ago. How weird. May just be coincidence, but he was very big in the sciences at that time. Latest Newsletter from TSBME Texas State Board of Medical Examiners Press Release FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Friday, May 14, 2004 Media contact Public Information Officer Jill Wiggins at jill.wiggins@... or Non-media contact: or Medical Board Suspends License of D. , M.D. A panel of the Texas State Board of Medical Examiners took action to temporarily suspend the license of D. , M.D., License #E8575, without notice after determining that Dr. ' continuation in the practice of medicine presents a continuing threat to the public welfare. Dr. , 53, is a child psychiatrist in Arlington. The allegations included sexual misconduct with adolescent patients. The panel's determination was made after review of written statements from victims and their family members, police reports, hospital reports, and documentation and reports made to various Texas regulatory agencies. The temporary suspension hearing took place Thursday under the Board's authority, granted by S.B. 104 of the 78th Legislature, to suspend or restrict a physician's license without notice when it determines the physician's continuation in practice would constitute a continuing threat to the public welfare. The suspension is effective immediately. A temporary suspension hearing with at least 10 days' notice to Dr. will be held as soon as can be scheduled. The length of a temporary suspension order is indefinite but it remains in effect until the board takes further action. -30- The Texas State Board of Medical Examiners, the state agency that regulates physicians, physician assistants, surgical assistants and acupuncturists, provides consumer protection through licensure, investigation and disciplinary action. The Board, under President Lee S. , M.D., and Executive Director W. , M.D., J.D., and mandated by Senate Bill 104 of the 78th Legislature, is strengthening and accelerating the disciplinary process for licensees who fail to meet the required standards of professional proficiency and behavior. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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