Grounds For Discipline
The Most commonly pursued grounds for discipline include the following:
- Standard of Care Violations
- Improper Prescribing Practices
- Poor Documentation, Charting & Record Keeping
- Sexual & Personal Boundary Violations
- Chemical Dependency & The Intemperate Use of Drugs & Alcohol
- Failure to Comply with CME Requirements
- Failure to Timely pay Licensure Fees
- The Conviction of a Criminal Offense
- Malpractice Suits & Judgments
- Other Conduct Likely to Deceive or Defraud the Public
For a detailed list of the grounds for discipline or what conduct constitutes a violation of the Medical Practice Act click here to view Board Rule § 190.8 |