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(KETK) - The Texas Medical Board disciplined 54 doctors, including several from East Texas, and issued two cease and desist order at their December meeting. The disciplinary actions included: ten orders related to quality of care violations, three orders related to unprofessional conduct, five revocations, eight voluntary surrenders, five suspensions, three orders related to other states' actions, four orders related to peer review actions, three orders related to impairment, nine orders related to violation of prior Board order, one order related to advertising violations, and three orders related to inadequate medical records. You can see the actions taken by the Board below. East Texas doctors are in bold. DISCIPLINARY ACTIONS QUALITY OF CARE Berio-Muniz, Rafael Lionel, M.D., Lic.
M3909, Corpus Christi On December 4, 2015, the Board and Rafael Lionel Berio-Muniz, M.D., entered into an Agreed Order requiring Dr. Berio-Muniz to within one year complete at least 24 hours of CME, divided as follows: eight hours in medical recordkeeping, eight hours in EKG interpretation and eight hours in physician-patient communication; and within 60 days pay an administrative penalty of $3,000. The Board found Dr. Berio-Muniz failed to impress upon a patient the urgency of going to the hospital, failed to correctly note the ECG findings of Myocardial Infarction (MI) in the patient's record, failed to diagnose the patient within the medical record with 'inferior and posterior MI,' probably recent, and failed to diagnose acute congested heart failure in the recent setting of a MI.
Fain, Harold Hubbard, Jr., M.D., Lic. F6612, Fort Worth On December 4, 2015, the Board and Harold Hubbard Fain, Jr., M.D., entered into an Agreed Order requiring Dr. Fain to have his practice monitored by another physician for 8 consecutive monitoring cycles; within one year complete at least 24 hours of CME, divided as follows: 16 hours in family practice and diagnosis and eight hours in risk management; and within 60 days pay an administrative penalty of $3,000. The Board found Dr. Fain failed to recognize and work up several years of abnormal laboratory results showing an elevated total protein level and low albumin level and failed to demonstrate that he had implemented a plan to address the abnormalities.
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Apr 13, 2010. Started in 1996 by San Diego family physician William Norcross, PACE initially focused on serving the California medical board. 'We are trying to find a way to allow these physicians to practice, but in a safe way for the public,' says Mari Robinson, executive director of the Texas Medical Board.
Hawkins, William Noel, M.D., Lic. J4850, Beaumont On December 4, 2015, the Board and William Noel Hawkins, M.D., entered into an Agreed Order requiring Dr. Hawkins to have his practice monitored by another physician for 12 consecutive monitoring cycles; and within one year complete at least 16 hours of in-person CME, divided as follows: four hours in providing proper informed consent and eight hours in obstetrics and/or gynecology.
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Specifically, Dr. Hawkins failed to diagnose and treat one patient for appendicitis, failed to perform a tubal ligation procedure as discussed with a patient, failed to diagnose a patient's syphilis infection and failed to document prenatal testing orders and results for the patient. Hawkins' treatment for the three patients resulted in the patients filing malpractice claims against him. Additionally, Dr.
Hawkins settled three other claims for $50,000 or more in the last five years. Hohlt, Russell Wade, M.D., Lic. Download Save Game Naruto Shippuden Ultimate Ninja Storm Revolution 100 more. N3734, Victoria On December 4, 2015, the Board and Russell Wade Hohlt, M.D., entered into an Agreed Order to within one year complete at least eight hours of CME, divided as follows: four hours in assessment of acute chest pain and four hours in risk assessment of acute abdominal pain.