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Legal analysts quoted may or may not be licensed in your state. The staff of The Legal Advocate would like to extend our thoughts and prayers to Gary Beehler and family. National Edition. Gary Beehler sadly lost his life on Thursday in a two-vehicle collision on Route 19 in Bergen. Email this Article. Phan, Chau Thanh, RPH , Administrative Case AC Hayward, CA Through a disciplinary action of the Board, the license is revoked, the revocation stayed, and the license is placed on probation for two years subject to the terms and conditions in the decision.
Quitoriano, Allyn Marie K. Rayos, Denise E. Seleh, Moshe, RPH , Administrative Case AC Los Angeles, CA Through a disciplinary action of the Board, the license is revoked, the revocation stayed, and the license is placed on probation for five years subject to the terms and conditions in the decision.
Shemtoub, Rozita, RPH , Administrative Case AC Los Angeles, CA Through a disciplinary action of the Board, the license is revoked, the revocation stayed, and the license is placed on probation for three years subject to the terms and conditions in the decision. Balboa Pharmacy, PHY , Administrative Case AC Granada Hills, CA Through a disciplinary action of the Board, the license is revoked, the revocation stayed, and the license is placed on probation for five years subject to the terms and conditions in the decision.
George L. Guaranteed Returns, OSD , Administrative Case AC Holbrook, NY Through a disciplinary action of the Board, the license is revoked, the revocation stayed, and the license is placed on probation for five years subject to the terms and conditions in the decision. Pleasant Care Pharmacy, PHY , Administrative Case AC Hayward, CA Through a disciplinary action of the Board, the license is revoked, the revocation stayed, and the license is placed on probation for two years subject to the terms and conditions in the decision.
The effective date shall be stayed until September 23, , at which time the pharmacy shall be sold or closed. The effective date shall be stayed days from date settlement signed, at which time the pharmacy shall be sold or closed.
Use the following link for general information concerning the board's disciplinary record information and public disclosure. Violation of Business and Professions Code section , aiding and abetting unlicensed practice of medicine; a , conviction of crime substantially related to practice; , unprofessional conduct. Violation of Business and Professions Code section , action imposed by another State.
Applicant Statement of Issues Filed Ordered February 4, , effective March 6, Violation of Business and Professions Code, section , action imposed by another State.
Violation of Business and Professions Code, section a and Health and Safety Code section , self-use of controlled substance; Business and Professions Code section e and Health and Safety Code section a b , obtaining controlled substances by fraud and deceit; Business and Professions Code section , conviction of a crime. Ordered November 22, Suspension from practice of medicine from November 18, through January 17, Violation of probationary order; Business and Professions Code, section , violation of drug statute; , self-use of controlled substance.
License suspended in another State. Suspension ordered July 29, Business and Professions Code, section , disciplined by another State. Ordered September 11, , effective September 25, Violation of Business and Professions Code, section , excessive prescribing; section , prescribing without a good faith examination; b , gross negligence; c repeated acts of negligence; d , incompetence; , failure to maintain adequate medical records.
Ordered September 25, , effective October 16, Violation of Business and Professions Code sections b , gross negligence; , failure to maintain adequate medical records; , excessive prescribing; , prescribing without good faith examination. Violation of Penal Code , burglary. Ordered July 22, , effective August 5, Violation of Business and Professions Code, section , disciplined by another State. Ordered July 16, , effective July 30, Violation of Business and Professions Code, sections , prescribing without good faith examination; , violation of drug statutes; , failure to maintain adequate medical records; b , gross negligence; c , repeated acts of negligence; d , incompetence; , excessive prescribing; , prescribing to addicts.
Business and Professions Code, section Disciplined by another State. Ordered May 6, , effective May 20, Suspension ordered May 29, LUU, James D. License fully restored effective February 20, Mission Viejo, CA 20A Revocation stayed; five year probation with terms and conditions, including a 60 day suspension. Violations found of previous probationary orders. Ordered February 25, , effective March 27, No practice permitted from March 27, through May 25, Revocation stayed, three years probation with terms and conditions effective October 11, Business and Professions Code sections b , gross negligence; c , repeated acts of negligence; , failure to maintain adequate medical records.
Ordered December 5, , effective December 19, Business and Professions Code sections a abuse of alcohol; e , dishonesty; , practicing during license suspension; ,making false statements; a , conviction of crime. Ordered November 15, , effective November 29, Business and Professions Code sections Ordered October 26, Valley Village, CA 20A Interim Suspension Ordered issued suspending all practice privileges pending hearing Business and Professions Code sections Self-use of drugs; , violation of drug statutes; Health and Safety Code sections , obtaining controlled substance by fraud; , forging or alterations of prescriptions.
Government Code section , inability to practice medicine safely. Ordered December 3, De Berry, Aginah M. Revocation stayed, three years probation with terms and conditions. Ordered July 10, , effective July 24, License revoked by default decision. Ordered July 16, , effective August 15, McDougall, William Edwin D. Revocation stayed, eight years probation with terms and conditions.
Ordered September 18, , effective October 3, Stipulated surrender of license ordered September 25, , effective October 9, License revoked. Ordered April 9, , effective May 10, San Luis Obispo, CA 20A Stipulated Decision based on allegations of violations of Business and Professions Code sections a conviction of crime; , self use of alcohol or drugs. Revocation stayed; five years probation with terms and conditions.
Ordered April 2, , effective April 16, Probation of license terminated as of April 20, License fully restored.
Revocation stayed, five years probation with terms and conditions. Ordered May 30, , effective June 30, Ordered March 29, , effective April 30, Public Reprimand, ordered January 18, , effective February 1, Stipulated Surrender of License ordered March 8, , effective March 22, Stipulated Surrender of License ordered March 8, effective March 22, Stipulated Surrender of License ordered February 29, effective March 14, Respondent may not prescribe any controlled substances.
Ordered November 3, , effective November 17, Revocation stayed, five years probation with terms and conditions, ordered November 2, , effective November 16, Petition hearing was held on September 29, Reinstatement Denied. Ordered November 21, License was revoked by Default, ordered July 22, , effective August 22, This report was left off the prior quarterly report. License issued, revoked, revocation stayed and placed on three years probation with terms and conditions, ordered December 19, , effective January 10, LEE, Robert S.
License revoked, effective December 14, Revocation stayed, thirty-five months probation with terms and conditions, ordered November 29, , effective December 13, Petition granted. License fully restored, ordered and effective November 21, LUU, James R. As a condition of releasing him on his own recognizance, Santa Clara County Superior Court Judge Jerome Nadler ordered that respondent not practice medicine pending his sentencing on September 2, Suspension was lifted September 2, McGough, Janelle Lynn, D.
Business and Professions Code section , Violation of Drug Statute; a Unlawful self-prescribing and self-use of controlled substances. Prohibited from practicing medicine in California pending a hearing. Multiple arrests involving alcohol. McDougall, William D. Revocation stayed; five years probation with terms and conditions ordered June 27, , effective July 11, Unable to safely practice medicine. No solo practice while on probation. Ordered June 13, , effective June 28, Public Reprimand with conditions ordered.
Effective May 16, Probation of license terminated as of May 18, License restored to good standing. TIU, Alfredo D. License was suspended in California for a period of February 1, through March 18, Ordered May 16, , effective May 31, Revocation stayed, five years probation with terms and conditions, ordered February 14, , effective February 28, Suspension lifted March 18, Accusation pending.
Revocation stayed, seven years probation with terms and conditions, including surrender of her DEA permit, ordered December 8, , effective December 22, Business and Professions Code section , conviction of a crime VC B driving under the influence multiple. Revocation stayed, five years probation with terms and conditions, ordered December 6, , effective December 20, Rosemead, CA 20A Business and Professions Code section b , gross negligence; c , repeated acts of negligence; d , incompetence; , repeated excessive treatments; , failure to maintain adequate medical records; practicing under a fictitious business name without adequate permit.
Revocation stayed; five years probation with terms and conditions, ordered December 22, , effective January 5, Public Letter of Reprimand issued September 27, Revocation stayed, ten years probation with terms and conditions. Must surrender DEA permit. Ordered July 13, , effective July 27, Revocation stayed, five years probation with terms and conditions, ordered July 13, , effective July 27, Revocation Stayed, 35 months probation with terms and conditions ordered September 1, , effective September 15, Public letter of Reprimand ordered April 26, Revocation stayed; Seven years probation with terms and conditions, ordered April 13, , effective April 27, Revocation stayed; Five years probation with terms and conditions, ordered April 13, , effective April 27, Revocation stayed, three years probation with terms and conditions, ordered May 11, , effective May 26, Letter of Public Reprimand issued with issuance of license.
Public Reprimand issued March 11, License issued, revocation stayed, five years probation with terms and conditions effective Stipulated Surrender of License and Order signed , effective Revocation stayed; five years probation with terms and conditions ordered , effective Letter of Public Reprimand issued License revoked by default decision, effective Stipulated surrender of license effective Publicly reprimanded License was reinstated on an 18 months probation with terms and conditions.
Ordered , effective Stipulated suspension of license ordered Violation of Probationary Order. Stipulated Surrender of License effective Default Decision and order file License is revoked effective Decision was ordered August 13, and becomes effective September 25, PAN, Alan, D. Publicly reprimanded with terms and conditions in connection with respondents care and treatment of a patient, ordered April 9. Interim suspension of license ordered by the Administrative Law Judge: Suspension of license effective May 5,
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