A Settlement, Waiver and Consent Agreement was approved and accepted by the Nevada State Board of Medical Examiners, whereby the Board entered an order finding that Dr. Anthony failed to report to the Nevada Board the suspension of his medical privileges in Utah within 30 days, a violation of NRS 630.306(11), and that he renewed an application to practice medicine with an inaccurate or incomplete statement, a violation of NRS 630.304(1). St-Hyacinthe, QU J2S 5C6 Facility Application Portal. (204) 945-7651, New Brunswick Veterinary Medical Association The remaining counts of the Complaint shall be dismissed with prejudice. The Nevada State Board of Medical Examiners found Mr. Doyle guilty of the three counts of the Complaint filed against him: one count of inability to practice respiratory care with reasonable skill and safety because of illness, a mental or physical condition or the use of alcohol, drugs, narcotics or any other substance, a violation of NRS 630.306(1); one count of lack of competence to provide respiratory care services, a violation of NAC 630.540(5); and one count of engaging in conduct that brings the respiratory care profession into disrepute, a violation of NAC 630.540. The Board Ordered that Dr. Di Gregorio's license to practice medicine in the state of Nevada be changed from inactive to active upon paying the application fee. The Board ordered that Dr. Evangelista's license to practice medicine in the state of Nevada be revoked. Upon a review of the evidence presented to it in the matter, the Nevada State Board of Medical Examiners found that Dr. Cesaretti violated NRS 630.301(9) and NRS 630.3062(1), as set forth in Counts II and III of the Complaint. disciplinary record, do not let the board staff divert you to their web site to On June 10, 2022, the Nevada State Board of Medical Examiners accepted and approved a Settlement Agreement which allowed for an order to be entered finding that Dr. Tierney violated NRS 630.301(3), as set forth in the Complaint, and ordering the following: that she receive a public reprimand; that she provide confirmation of completion of courses in best practices for prescribing controlled substances and recordkeeping, as required by the California Medical Board, within 60 days; that she shall not supervise physician assistants or advanced estheticians, and shall not collaborate with advanced nurse practitioners, in the State of Nevada through and including February 3, 2023; that she provide the Board with confirmation of her successful completion of probation with the California Medical Board within 60 days of February 3, 2023; and that she reimburse the Boards fees and costs incurred in the investigation and prosecution of the case against her. not automatically lose their license. prejudice. On September 11, 2020, the Nevada State Board of Medical Examiners accepted and approved a Settlement Agreement which allowed for an order to be entered finding Dr. Fakhouri violated NAC 630.230(1)(i) (six counts), as set forth in the Complaint, and ordering that he receive a public reprimand; pay a $2,500.00 fine; and reimburse the Boards fees and costs incurred in the investigation and prosecution of the case against him. On September 9, 2016, the Nevada State Board of Medical Examiners accepted and approved a Settlement Agreement which allowed for an order to be entered finding Dr. reimburse the Boards fees and costs incurred in the investigation and On March 4, 2022, the Nevada State Board of Medical Examiners accepted and approved a Settlement Agreement which allowed for an order to be entered finding that Dr. Kingsberg violated NRS 630.301(4), as set forth in Count I of the Complaint, and ordering the following: that she receive a public reprimand; pay a fine of $1,500.00; complete 8 hours of Continuing Medical Education (CME), in addition to her statutory CME requirements for licensure; and reimburse the Boards fees and costs incurred in the investigation and prosecution of the case against her. practice respiratory therapy with reasonable skill and safety, because It was ordered that Dr. Emeterio's license be revoked, the revocation was stayed and he was placed on two years probation. The Board ordered that Dr. Sharda be issued a public reprimand and shall reimburse the Board the reasonable costs and expenses incurred in the investigation and prosecution of this case in the amount of $19,902.16, within 60 days of the date of the filing of the Order. The Nevada State Board of Medical Examiners accepted a Consent Agreement for Revocation of License to Practice Medicine in the State of Nevada which allowed for an order to be entered finding that Dr. Yeh's license to practice medicine in the state of Nevada shall be permanently revoked, that Dr. Yeh shall be prohibited from ever reapplying for medical licensure in the state of Nevada, and that Dr. Yeh will pay $2,000.00 in investigative fees and costs to the Board. The Board found Dr. McQuillan guilty on one count of the complaint; that he was aiding, assisting, employing or advising an unlicensed person to engage in the practice of medicine. The Board ordered that Dr. Rosen be issued a public reprimand, perform 40 hours of uncompensated community service, h pay the costs of the investigation and hearing, and pay a $500 fine. Board of Medical Examiners (Board) accepted and approved a Settlement Agreement Stipulation for Settlement and Order: The Board accepted Dr. Hoffman's voluntary surrender of his license to practice medicine in Nevada while under investigation. On March 4, 2022, the Nevada second opinions who saw your pet after the vet you are filing on. level or if they are being sued. addition to her statutory CME requirements for licensure, and 10 additional 18-29352-1 and 18-29352-2 and the remaining counts of the Complaint in Case No. The Board found Dr. Manzur guilty of the two counts of the Complaint filed against him, revoked his license to practice medicine in Nevada, and ordered that he pay all administrative fees and costs incurred in the case against him. If Dr. Rand chooses to apply for a new license to practice medicine in Nevada, and if he satisfies all other applicable licensing requirements, he will be required to undergo an evaluation to determine his fitness to practice medicine, at his own expense. The Board accepted Dr. Pratt's voluntary surrender of license. The Board revoked Dr. Agronin's limited license to practice medicine in Nevada. On March 11, 2011, The Nevada State Board of Medical Examiners approved, accepted and adopted a Settlement, Waiver and Consent Agreement which allowed for an order to be entered finding Dr. Finch violated NRS 630.301(3), as set forth in the Complaint, and ordering that Dr. Finch receive a public reprimand and that he reimburse the Board its reasonable costs and expenses incurred in the investigation and prosecution of the case within 60 days of the acceptance, adoption and approval of the settlement agreement by the Board. 630.301(4), NRS 630.3062(1)(a) and NRS 630.306(1)(b)(2), as set forth in the Even without official disciplinary action, you may find instances of The Nevada Veterinary Board found "this conduct is a violation of Navada Administrative Code 638.045 negligence, a departure from the standard of care in that the licensee did not repair the tears in the mesentery and did not inform the client that the animal could require monitoring after release." So, what did the vet board do in this case? NAC 638 Veterinarians. (Count II), as alleged in the underlying Complaint. On September 7, 2018, the Nevada State Board of Medical Examiners accepted and approved a Settlement Agreement which allowed for an order to be entered finding Dr. Weingrow violated NRS 630.306(1)(b)(2) (5 counts), NRS 630.3062(1)(a) (3 counts), NRS 630.301(9), NRS 630.306(1)(b)(1), NRS 630.306(1)(r) and NRS 630.306(1)(b)(3), as set forth in Counts II, III, VI, VIII, X, XII, XIII, XVI, XVII, XVIII, XX and XXII of the Complaint, and ordering that he receive a public reprimand; that his license to practice medicine in Nevada be revoked, with the revocation stayed and Dr. Weingrow's license placed on probation for a period of time not to exceed 36 months, subject to various terms and conditions, including payment of a fine of $1,000.00 per count, for a total of $12,000.00, completion of 20 hours of CME, in addition to his statutory CME requirements for licensure, and reimbursement of the Boards fees and costs incurred in the investigation and prosecution of the case against him. The Nevada State Board of Medical Examiners accepted and approved a stipulation for settlement, and entered an order finding that Dr. Wesely had failed to keep accurate and timely medical records, a violation of NRS 630.3062(1). Box 7249 Count II of the Complaint shall be dismissed with prejudice. The Board ordered that Dr. Bacchus attend 12 hours of continuing medical education, to be approved by the Chairman of the Boards Investigative Committee, within 1 year of the acceptance, adoption and approval of the Settlement Agreement by the Board, at Dr. Bacchus own expense, and in addition to any other continuing medical education required as a condition of licensure. Dr. Turners license to practice medicine in the State of Nevada is currently in inactive status. 98-5652-2 of his inability to practice medicine with reasonable skill and safety because of the use of alcohol, drugs, narcotics or any other substance and he admitted the allegations that he rendered professional services to a patient while he was under the influence of alcohol, drugs, narcotics or any other substance; 2) there will be no hearing on the Complaint in Case No. On March 4, 2022, the Nevada a public reprimand; that he pay a $10,000 fine; and that he reimburse the The Nevada State Board of Medical Examiners accepted and approved a Settlement Agreement which allowed for an order to be entered finding Dr. Westfield violated Nevada Revised Statute 630.301(3) [any disciplinary action, including, without limitation, the revocation, suspension, modification or limitation of a license to practice any type of medicine, taken by another state], as set forth in Count I of the First Amended Complaint filed against him, and ordering that he fully report all other outstanding state board actions to this Board and that he reimburse the Board its costs incurred in the investigation and prosecution of the case within 30 days. Counts I, II and IV of the Complaint were dismissed with prejudice. His right to prescribe schedules II & III narcotics was revoked for six months. comprehensive continuing medical education (CME), in addition to his statutory On June 3, 2016, the Nevada State Board of Medical Examiners accepted and approved a Settlement Agreement which allowed for an order to be entered finding Dr. Kuthuru violated NRS 630.301(1) [conviction of a felony relating to the practice of medicine or the ability to practice medicine] and ordering that his license be revoked, effective June 3, 2016, pursuant to various terms and conditions; Dr. Kuthuru waives any right to seek judicial review (state or federal) to reinstate his revoked license pending his release from imprisonment; Dr. Kuthuru shall receive a public reprimand; following his release from imprisonment, Dr. Kuthuru may petition the Board to reinstate his license, pursuant to various terms and conditions, including reimbursement of the Boards fees and costs incurred in the investigation and prosecution of its case against him prior to petitioning the Board for reinstatement of his license; in the event the Board reinstates his license, Dr. Kuthuru shall be placed on probation for a period of 3 years, with an obligation to comply with the terms and conditions of his parole and probation related to the case of. CME requirements for licensure; he shall perform 100 hours of community On March 5, 2021, the Nevada State Board of Medical Examiners accepted and approved a Settlement Agreement which allowed for an order to be entered finding Dr. Sharma violated NRS 630.301(3) as set forth in the Complaint, and ordering that he receive a public reprimand and reimburse the Boards fees and costs incurred in the investigation and prosecution of the case against him. On September 9, 2011, the Nevada State Board of Medical Examiners accepted the voluntary surrender of Mr. Espinosa's medical license in Nevada while under investigation. Even without official disciplinary action, you may find instances of License revoked. Count I of the Complaint shall be dismissed with prejudice. The Board accepted Dr. Savery's irrevocable surrender of his Nevada medical license while under investigation. license to practice medicine in Nevada be revoked; she receive a public At the end of the first year of probation, the monitoring company shall review an additional 50 charts and provide a report to the Board regarding the review, and, at that time, Dr. Okeke may request termination of monitoring from the Board. This voluntary surrender is considered to have been made while under investigation. Get complete copies of your pet's medical records from all facilities involved 638.0423 Attestation to compliance with requirements; maintenance of documentation of completion. Therefore, the Board found that the dismissal of Count Two did not change the costs associated with Count One. Count II of the First Amended Complaint was dismissed with prejudice. paid for at his expense; and reimburse the Boards fees and costs recommended by PACE, the Fitness. fees and costs incurred in the investigation and prosecution of the case License revoked and Dr. Jones ordered to pay all costs incurred by the Board in the disciplinary proceedings in the amount of $2,211.61, within 60 days. The reality is that 90% of the complaints the board receives are about a lack of communication or money. On June 4, 2021, the Nevada State Board of Medical Examiners accepted and approved a Settlement Agreement which allowed an order to be entered finding Dr. Chung violated NRS 630.301(4) and NRS 630.3062(1)(a), as set forth in the Complaint, and ordered that he receive a public reprimand; pay a fine of $2,500.00; complete ten hours of continuing medical education (CME), in addition to his statutory CME requirements for licensure; and reimburse the Boards fees and costs incurred in the investigation and prosecution of the case against him.