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THE BOARD OF MEDICAL EXAMINERS
OF THE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA
NOVEMBER 13- 17, 1991
EMBASSY SUITES HOTEL
RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA
CALL TO ORDER
Hector H. Henry, II, M.D. , President of the Board of Medical Exatniners of the State ofNorth Carolina, called the meeting to order on Wednesday, November 13, 1991, at 7:30p.m. , at the Embassy Suites Hotel, Raleigh, North Carolina.
Board members present included: John W. Nance, M.D., Secretary; F. M. SnnmonsPatterson, Jr. , M.D.; John T. Daniel, Jr. , M.D.; Harold L. Godwin, M.D.; Walter M. Roufail,M.D.; Nicholas E. Stratas, M.D.; and Mrs. Katluyn H. Willis. Ernest B. Spangler, M.D.attended the meeting to obsexve.
Staff members present included: Bryant D. Paris, Jr., Executive Secretary; Donald R.Pittman; William H. Breeze, Jr. ; Robert J. Broyles; L. D. Beaver; Edmund Kirby-Smith;Leslie Newton; Kathy Burke; Wanda Long; Joy Cooke; Julie Suggs; Lisa Whitley; RhondaLavelle; and Jenny Olmstead.
ATI ORNEY'S REPORT
SHARING CONFIDE%I'IAL INFORMATION
On November 14, 1991, during the Attorney's Report, Mr. Breeze addressed the issue ofhaving persons who are not members of the staff present at the Board meetings.
The Boarcl arlopted a motion made by Dr. Patterson and seconded by Dr. Daniel that asubconunittee research the issue of having the Board meetings used as a training tool. Dr.Henry is to appoint a subcointnittee of two members to research this issue.
RETIREMENT PLANS
On November 14, 1991, during the Attorney's Report, the Board adopted the followingmotion made by Dr. Stratas and seconded by Dr. Daniel:
THAT THE NORTH CAROLINA BOARD OF MEDICAL EXAMINERSRATIFY THE CERTIFICATE OF RESOLUTIONS AMENDING THENORTH CAROLINA LICENSING BOARDS RETIREMENT SAVINGSPLAN TO COMPLY WITH THE TAX REFORM ACT OF 1986 ADOPTEDBY THE BOARD THROUGH A POLL EFFECTIVE NOVEMBER 4, 1991,AND AUTHORIZED THE PRESIDENT, THE SECRETARY, AND THEEXECUTIVE SECRETARY TO EXECUTE SUCH DOCUMENTS AS MAYBE REQUIRED TO OBTAIN NECESSARY APPROVAL AND REVIEW BYTHE INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE.
REVISION OF STATEMENT OF RIGHTS
On November 14, 1991,duxing the Attorney's Report, the Board adopted a motion made byDr. Patterson and seconded by Dr. Roufail that the Statement of Rights and the informalinterview invitation be rewritten.
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PI-IEP LEGAL REPRESENTATION
On November 14, 1991, during the Attorney's Report, the Board adopted a substitutemotion made by Dr. Godwin and seconded by Dr. Nance that the Board have Mr.Weddington advise Dr. Vanderberry during this time at the Board expense. Dr. Godwin willadvise the Foundation at its meeting in December that this problem has arisen and that theBoard feels it is not its responsibility to represent PHEP legally. Dr. Godwin will ask theFoundation who is going to represent them and who is going to pay for it.
EXPUNGING RECORDS —John L. Sullivan, M.D.
On November 14, 1991,during the Attorney's Report, the Board adopted a motion made byDr. Patterson and seconded by Dr. Nance that the Board notify Dr. Sullivan's attorney thatthe Board's action stands as is.
FAILURE OF SPEX OR FLEX
On November 14, 1991, the Board adopted a motion made by Dr. Stratas and seconded byDr. Patterson that doctors who are required to take FLEX or SPEX and fail are denied forlicensure or sunuaarily suspended. Mr. Paris is authorized by the Board to ask those doctorsclose to retirement age to retire in lieu of having public action taken against their license.
EXECUTIVE SECRETARY'S REPORT
A ITORNEY'S FEE ARRANGEMENT FOR FISCAL YEAR 1992
On November 14, 1991, during the Executive Secretary's Report, Mr. Paris presented theproposed arrangement for 1992 for the attorney's fees.
On November 14, 1991, the Board adopted a motion made by Mrs. Willis and seconded byDr. Patterson that the Board accept the proposed retainer of $78,000 for 1992.
PERSONNEL POLICY
On November 14, 1991, the Board adopted a motion made by Dr. Godwin and seconded byDr. Nance that the Board will consider having each staff member sign a statement indicatingthey have read and agree to abide by the terms of the policy, after the Board receives inputfrom staff members and Mike Weddington's office.
EMS REPORT
On November 16, 1991, during the EMS Report, Dr. Nance reported the following for theperiod of August 27, 1991 - October 25, 1991:
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EMT-DEFIBRILLATJONEMT-INTERMEDIATEEMT-ADVANCED INTERMEDIATESEMT-PARAMEDIC SMOBIL INTENSIVE CARE NURSESEPINEPHRINE CERTIFICATES
1711335017457230
On November 16, 1991,during the EMS Report, Dr. Nance reported that a First Responderis trained to be the first on the scene. This person prepares the scene before the EMTarrives. A first responder is not trained to use the equipment.
On November 16, 1991, during the EMS Report, Dr. Nance reported that Dr. Atwater hassuggested that the Board prepare a training tape. He is requested that the Board endorse themaking of the tape. The Board supported this effort, however, will not pay for the makingof the tape.
DATA REQUEST —NC Healthcare, Winston-Salem, NC
On November 16, 1991,during the Agenda Report, the Board adopted an amended motionmade by Dr. Daniel an seconded by Dr. Roufail that the Board allow NC Healthcare topurchase a roster for $15.00. (HG opposed)
COLLAGEN INJECTION ADVERTISEMENT - Roger Bivins Russell, M.D.
On November 16, 1991, during the Agencla Report, the Board reviewed an advertisementregarding an RN injecting collagen. The Board adopted a motion made by Dr. Patterson andseconded by Dr. Daniel that the Board write the advertiser indicating that injecting collagenis a medical act and only doctors, PAs, or NPs should be allowed to do the procedure. Thestaff is to send a copy of the Board of Nursing.
MARYLAND BOARD —enemas
On November 16, 1991,during the Agencla Report, the Board reviewed a request from theBoard of Quality Assurance asking for the Board's opinion on the adniinistering of enemas.
As a result the Board adopted a motion made by Dr. Roufail and seconded by Dr. Stratasthat the Board respond to the Maryland Board that administering enemas has no scientificvalue and is not within the normal acceptable practice of medicine in the State of NorthCarolina.
NURSES' STANDING ORDERS
On November 16, 1991, during the Agenda Report, the Board reviewed information fromEast Carolina School of Medicine regarding its interest in developing standing orders fornurses allowing them to refill medications within specific guidelines.
As a result the Board adoptecl a motion made by Dr. Nance and seconded by Dr. Godwinthat the Board notify ECU that it supports Mr. Paris' response of October 8, 1991, whichindicated that the procedures described appeared to represent the practice of medicine. Thisinformation is to be shared with the Board of Nursing.
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NP MEDICAID CODES
On November 16, 1991, during the Agenda Report, the Board reviewed information fromthe Department of Human Resources regarding Nurse Practitioners and Medicaid patients.
As a result the Board adopted a motion made by Dr. Stratas and seconded by Dr. Daniel thatthe staff research and determine if this is a law or regulation of the agency. If it isdetexmined that this is a regulation of the agency then the Board is to register an objectionwith its Senators and Congressmen indicating that this is not in keeping with standardmedical practice and is not in the best interest of the patient.
The newly appointed Chairman of the NP subconunittee will be responsible to bring thisinfomiation back before the Board.
PHEP COMMI'rI EE REPORT - ln
On November 13, 1991,Dr. Stratas presented the PHEP Report to the full Board. Followingdiscussion of the cases, the Board adopted a motion made by Dr. Stxatas and seconded byDr. Daniel to accept the report as information.
PHEP BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING - ln
On November 13, 1991, during the PHEP Committee Report, Dr. Stratas reported on theNCPHEP Board of Directors meeting on November 7, 1991 at the Grove Park inn inAsheville. The proposed change in the PHEP office space was approved and the staff willremain in the same location (Six Forks Center) for the next few years. The annual review,which has been held in in the past during the Medical Society's actual meeting inNovember, will be held in the future xluring the PHEP Board's meeting in August.
PHEP STATISTICAL SUMMARY - ln
On November 13, 1991, during the PHEP Conunittee Report, the Board reviewed thestatistical sununary for third quarter 1991 and accepted the report as infomiation.
INFORMAL (STAFF) REFERRALS TO PHEP - ln
On November 13, 1991, during the PHEP Committee Report, the Board discussed thecurrent procedure regarding staff referrals to PHEP. As part of the routine licensureapplication process, if a physician has a history of substance abuse and/or is involved inanother state's equivalent to PHEP, the Board's staff automatically refers the physician toDx. Vanderberry. (Dr. Vanderberry provides an evaluation prior to the licensure interviewand the physician is "known" to the Board rather than being in anonymous status. )
A question had also been xaised by the Board's staff regarding "informal" referrals to PHEPby the investigative staff. Following some discussion of the issue, on November 13, 1991,the Board accepted the recomtrtendation made by Dr. Patterson that when an investigatorbelieves a referral is necessary and recommends to the physician to contact Dr.Vanderbexiy, the investigator is to untnediately report the referral to a member of theBoard's PHEP Conznittee ox the President of the Board.
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RULE k1EARING - kb
On November 14, 1991, the required rule hearing was conducted by Dr. Patterson, Mr.Paris, and Kathy Burke. Notice of the hearing was run in the NC Register as required by theAdministrative Procedures Act. The NC Board of Medical Examiners, pursuant to authorityvested in it by N.C. General Statutes 90-6, 90-10, 90-11, 90-13, proposed to amend rulespromulgated within those chapters. These rules as adopted would be effective January 1,1992, after proper filing procedures are followed for review by the Adininistrative RulesReview Commission.
Persons interested were instructed in the NC Register publication to present statementsrelevant to the proposed actions either at the hearing or in writing to the Board's office. Noone attended to speak. Two letters were received which were brought to the Board'sattention: one from the Legislation and Public Policy Committee of the NC Academy ofFamily Physicians and one from the American Association of Osteopathic Specialists.
On November 14, 1991, the Board unanimously adopted a motion that the following rulescontained in 21 NCAC 328 - LICENSE BY ENDORSEMENT OF CREDENTIALS beamended by the Board and filed with the proper authorities to become effective on January1, 1992. (Amen nent are underline .)
.0101 DEFINITIONS - amended by adding (10)The following definitions apply to Rules within this Subchapter:~1 ~~ic ecialt Board - c'alt oar a rov d the Am 'can
Board of M dical S ecialtie
.0305 EXAMINATION BASIS FOR ENDORSEMENT(a) To be eligible for license by endorsement of credentials, graduates of medical
schools approved by the LCME or AOA must supply certification of passing scoreson one of the following written examinations:(1) National Board of Medical Examiners;(2) FLEX —under Rule .0314 of this Section;(3) written examination other than FLEX from the state board which issued the
original license by written examination; or~4 ation Boar of 0 teo athic Examiner all arts n aft r 1 1
(b) Graduates of medical schools not approved by LCME or AOA must supplycertification of passing scores on one of the following written exaininations:(1) FLEX - under Rule .0314 of this Section; or(2) written examination other than FLEX from the state board which issued the
original license by written examination together with American Specialty Boardcertification.
s'canwh a av ' an e t 'cte 'cen et act'ce c' e' i t rwithin the ast 5 ears has become and is at the time of a lication certified or
itidb A»' $p i ~libel f li ~dg} A licai t for license b endorsement f crede tial ith FLEX core that do not
meet the re uirements of .0314 of thi Section mu t meet the re uir ment of
.0314 PASSING FLEX SCOREPhysicians who have taken the FLEX examination may be eligible to apply for a
license by endorsement of credentials if they meet the following score requirements:
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(1) FLEX taken befoxe January 1, 1983 - A FLEX weighted average of 75 or moreon a single tluee day examination is requixed.
(2) FLEX taken after January 1, 1983, - A FLEX weighed average of 75 or more ona single three day examination, with a score not less that 70 on Day I, a score notless than 75 on Day II, and a score not less than 75 on Day III, is required.
(3) FLEX taken after January 1, 1985:(a) A score of at least 75 on FLEX Component I and a score of at least 75
on FLEX Component II is required.(b) Components may be taken in tandem. Any component that is failed
may be retaken; however, Component II may not be taken alone unlessthe applicant has passed Component I within the last seven years.
(c) Both components must be passed within seven years of the date oftaking the initial examination.
.0315 TEN YEAR QUALIFICATION~a To be eligible for license by endorsement of credentials, an applicant who has not
met one of the following qualifications within the past ten years of the date of theapplication to the Board, must take the SPEX, or other examination as determined bythe Board, and attain a score of at least 75:(1) National Board of Medical Examiners certification;(2) FLEX scores as required under Rule .0314 of this Section;(3) SPEX score of at least 75;(4) certification or xe-certification from a specialty board recognized by the
Amexican Board of. Medical Specialties; orff sp d *s *d i q'*d d.0313 of this Section.
~b The SPE re uirement ma be waived u oi recei t of a current AMA Ph ician'Reco nition A ard.
ice This requirement is in addition to aii other requirements for licensure anndm belied as th Boardde m a ro riate.
LICENSURE IN"I'8&VIEWS
The following licensure intexviews were conducted at the November 1991 meeting of theBoard.
TRUSLOW, William Worth, M.D., Roanoke, VA - js
On Novembex 16, 1991,Dr. Truslow appeared for the required licensure interview before asubconunittee of Dr. Stratas and Mrs. Willis.
The routine questions were answered satisfactorily.
On Novembex 16, 1991, the Board of Medical Examiners unanunously adopted a motionthat the Board accept the recommendation of the subconunittee and approve the physicianfor licensure.
VINCE, Steven Ward, M.D., Iowa City, IA - js
On Novembex 16, 1991, Dx. Vince appeared for the required licensure interview before asubcon~Tuttee of Dr. Stratas and Mrs. Willis.
The routine questions were answered satisfactorily.
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On November 16, 1991, the Board of Medical Examiners unanimously adopted a motionthat the Board accept the reconunendation of the subconunittee and approve the physicianfor licensure with the following:
I. PHEP contract with Dr. Vanderberry, must abide by the contract and a copy must besent to the Board for filing; and
2. Full unrestricted license.
PIGG, William Larry, M.D. —Albuquerque, NM -wl
On November 16, 1991,Dr. Pigg appeared for his licensure interview before the full Board.
The Board discussed his practice plans, his continuing medical education, his past practiceexperience and asked some general medical questions.
The routine questions were answered.
On November 16, 1991, the Board arlopted a motion made by Dr. Godwin and seconded byDr. Nance that the Board of Medical Examiners deny Dr. Pigg's application for licensurebased on the Florida action.
BOSLEY, Carl Eugene, M.D. —Chesapeake, VA -wl
On November 16, 1991,Dr. Bosley did not appeared for his licensure interview before thefull Board.
On November 16, 1991, the Board adopted a motion made by Dr. Nance and seconded byDr. Godwin that the Board of Medical Exatniners deny Dr. Bosley's application forlicensure because he is not eligible.
ULRICKSON, Mark William, M.D. —Havelock, NC -wl
On November 16, 1991,Dr. Ulrickson appeared for his licensure interview before the fullBoard.
The Board discussed his practice plans, his continuing medical education, his past practiceexperience and asked some general medical questions.
On November 16, 1991, the Boanl adopted a motion made by Dr. Nance and seconded byDr. Godwin that the Board of Medical Exatniners deny Dr. Ulrickson's application forlicensure. The Board instructed that Dr. Ulrickson would be allowed to take Part I of theOsteopathic National exam which was taken prior to January 1, 1990. Dr. Ulrickson's feefor application by endorsement is to be refunded.
STUART, Wallace Earl, M.D. —Crestwood, MO
On November 16, 1991, Dr. Stuart appeared for his licensure interview before the Board(Dr. Henry and Dr. Daniel).
The Board discussed his practice plans, his continuing medical education, his past practiceexperience and asked some general medical questions.
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On November 16, 1991, the Board adopted a motion made by Dr. Henry and seconded byDr. Patterson that the Board of Merlical Examiners deny Dr. Stuart's application forlicensure until the North Carolina Board receives a satisfactory explanation fron& theMissouri Board regarding alleged probjems. If the Missouri problems are ratifiedsatisfactorily, Dr. Stuart will be required to take SPEX before being approved for licensure.
MINIRTH, Frardslin Brent, M.D. - Richardson, TX
On November 16, 1991,Dr. Minirth did not appeared for his licensure interview before theBoard (Dr. Henry and Dr. Daniel).
BARAN, Chester Joseph, Jr., M.D. —Bradenton, FL - ln
On November 16, 1991, Dr. Baran appearerl for his licensure interview before Dr.Patterson and Dr. Roufail. Dr. Baran was invited as a result of one malpractice suit andtwo complaints filed against lan in Florida. Dr. Baran was unaware of the complaints.
The Board discussed his practice plans, his continuing medical education, his past practiceexperience anti asked some general medical questions.
The routine questions were answered to the Board's satisfaction.
On November 16, 1991, the Boarcl adopted a motion macle by Dr. Patterson and seconrledby Dr. Roufail that the Board of Medical Examiners approve Dr. Baran for licensure.
LEUNG, Joseph Wing Cheong, M.D. - Durham, NC - lw
On November 16, 1991 Dr. Leung appeared for his licensure interview before Dr. Nanceand Dr. Godwin. Dr. Leung was asked to meet with the Subcomtnittee because he wasapplying for a 5 year VIP with the requirement that he must take and pass FLEX withinthat time frame.
The Board discussed his practice plans, his continuing medical education, his past practiceexperience and asked some general medical questions.
Dr. Godwin and Dr. Nance reviewed the documents in the file and asked Dr. Leung if heunderstood this license would be for one year only and that he must take and pass theFLEX exam in order to get a full unrestricted license. Dr. Leung said he had left HongKong on an itnmigrant visa and he platted to stay here and pursue application to take theFLEX and receive the NC Medical License.
The routine questions were answered to the Board's satisfaction.
On November 16, 1991 the Board adopted a motion made by Dr. Godwin and seconded byDr. Nance that the Board of Medical Examiners approve Dr. Leung for VIP licensure toexpire on November 16, 1992.
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QUINN, Peter Joseph, III, M.D. —Memphis, TN —lw
On November 16, 1991 Dr. Quinn appeared for his licensure interview before Dr. Godwinancl Dr. Nance. Dr. Quinn was askerl to meet with the Subcotmnittee because ofalcoholism in 1989 and states that he is currently in his own recovery program. He hasbeen advised to contact PHEP. Dr. Quito' also has one malpractice.
On November 16, 1991 the Board adopted a motion made by Dr. Nance and seconded byDr. Godwin that the full board review Dr. Quito'.
JOYCE, Peter Henry, M.D. - Vero Beach, FL - lw
On November 16, 1991 Dr. Joyce appeared for his licensure interview before Dr. Godwinand Dr. Nance. Dr. Joyce was asked to meet with the Subconznittee because twomalpractice cases.
Dr. Joyce indicated his plans were to work one month out of the year in Sylva, NC and tocontinue to practice in Florida. Dr. Joyce's explanation of the malpractice suites wassatisfactory.
The Board discussed his practice plans, his continuing medical education, his pastexperience, and asked some general medical questions.
The routine questions were answered to the Board's satisfaction.
On November 16, 1991, the Board adopted a motion made by Dr. Godwin and seconded byDr. Nance that the board issue Dr. Joyce a NC Medical License
LICENSED BY ENDORSEMENT
On November 16, 1991,it was reporterl that the following 127 applicants had been licensedby endorsement of their credentials:
LISA GRACE ALCAZAR-PESANTEJ. LEE AIvRROSECECILIA STRUPPA ANSPACHCHESTER JOSEPH BARAN, JR.DENNIS PHILIP BASHCHARLES LEE BENNETTMICHAEL SIDNEY BIRDSONGROBERT REID BISSETNEIL FREDERICK BLAIRJOSEPH JOHN BLAKELY, IIIPATRICK LEROY 8LOHMJULIAN BLUMENFELDELIZABETH SHARPLESS BONANNODAVID MCDONALD BOWERSDAVID BRUCE BROTHERSMARK EDWARD BROWNDAVID RUDDLE CARRMAURICIO CASTILLODAVID LEE CHRISTOPHERSON
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MICHAEL M. COHENBRUNO NATHANIEL LATUNDE COLELAUREL MORLEY COLEMANWILLIAM WAYNE COLLIERPATRICK MICHAEL CONNOROZITA DAREACE COOPERFRANCIS CHARLES CORRIGANPAUL STEVEN COVINGTONGERARD REGINALD COXTHOMAS EUGENE CROSBYLORI RENEE CUTLERRICI-IARD ERIC DATARALPH JOSEPH DE FRIECEDIXON REMY DE HORITYJONATHAN TAYLOR DONALDSONTHOMAS LEE DUMLERJAVIER ARTURO ECHEVERRIBETSY MAURICE ENGLISHJOHN FISHER ENNEVERTILDEN CYRIL EVERSONGREGORY PAUL FITZHARRISJEFFREY ANTHONY FRANCESCOMARC GAUTIERSAMUEL EVERETT GEORGERICHARD GNEGYCHARLES PETER GOODNOUGHDREW SAMUEL GREENFIELDGEORGE LEE HAMRICK, JR.WILLIAM BOATWRIGHT HARRIS, JR.KEITH LAWRENCE HASSANJOHN DAVID HENDRIX, JR.DONALD LAWRENCE HOFI'MANJAMES EDWIN IRONSAMY ARMEN JIBILIANDAVID SCO'IT JOHNSONPETER HENRY JOYCEGARY MICHAEL KAMMERMAUREEN PATRICIA KELLYTHEODORE MATTHEW KINGSAMUEL WILLIAM IGRTLEYEDWIN HERBERT KLIMEKUSHA RANI KODALIL1NDA EYERMAN LAWPETER VINCENT LIBEROJOSIAH KENNETH LILLY, IIIDAVID SCOTT' LITI'RELLYVONNEMACKMICHAEL ANTONIO MALDONADOMANUEL GUIANG MARTINEZRODERICK PATRICK MCCARTHYWILLIAM STEWART MCKENZIE, JR.MARCIA ANN MECKLERELINOR ANNE MODYLLOYD BERNARD MOORE, JR.PAUL WAYNE NATVIGJANICE FAYE OLSON
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DONNA ANN PAGEASHOK FULABHAI PAREKHSTEVEN FLEMING PARKERSATISH KUMAR PATHAKROLVIX HARLAN PATTERSON, JR.JEFFREY MCBRAYER PETERSONCHARLES GEORGE PIECKMYRON HOPKINS POWELSON, IIIJON DAVID POWERJOSEPH AUGUST PRAHLOWROBERT FRANK PYKEPETER JOSEPH QUINN, IIIRAJENDRA RAMESHWAR RAVALSAMUEL TIMOTHY RAWLSKEVIN WILLIAM PATIUCK REGANLEROY WALKER RHEINBETH ANNE RIDGWAYDAVID LEE ROBACZEWSKIBIADIN GUSTAVO ROLDANROBERT ERIC ROSEMUND, JR.MICHAEL BENEDICT SCHNEIDERSCOTT REID SCHULMANANINDYA KUMAR SENPAUL JEAN SHAMILEELA NAIDU SHARMADAVID JAMES SHERIDANTHOMAS SEVIER SHILENELISABETH ANN SIEGERTKENTON OSBORNE SMITHERMANCURTIS DEAN STOKESKARL GENE STONECIPHERDALE JOHN STRAWNJAMES MICHAEL STROTI'MANNMICHAEL YOHAN SULEIMANSTEVEN EUGENE SWARTZGLEN MICHAEL SWINDLEDAVID CAMPBELL TALBOTDAVID EDMOND TAYLORJAMES BRANTLEY THRASHERJUDITH ELLEN TINTINALLIWILLIAM WORTH TRUSLOWBRADLEY KENT VAUGHNSTEVEN WARD VINCEWESLEY MARION WALLACERICKY LEE WATSONBLAKE HOWARD WATI'SWILLIAM RANDALL WATTSDAVID RYAN WEBERJOSEPH CARLTON WEBSTERDAVID JOHN WENDTMARK TIMOTHY WHITEJAMES FRANCIS WRIGHTLUKE YIP
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COLLAGEN INJECTIONS FOR NURSES
On November 14, 1991, during the Unlicensed Practice Report, the Board discussedinformation sent to the nurses in North Carolina which indicated that they could learn toinject collagen at courses given in Raleigh. The Board deternuned that this is the practiceof medicine and should be referred to the Attorney General's office.
EASTGATE ACUPUNC'HJRE —Raleigh, NC
On November 14, 1991, during the Unlicensed Practice Report, the Board discussedinformation regarding acupuncture being performed at tlus clinic. The Board ordered thatthe investigative department contact this office to determine if it has a licensed doctor topexform acupuncture. If it is determined that there is not a doctor on site, the staff is torefer this to the Attorney Genexal's office.
PA SUBCOMMITI EE REPORT
On November 13, 1991, the Board adopted a motion made by Dr. Henry and seconded byDr. Roufail that the following reconunendations of the PA Committee be accepted andimplemented.
PA Applications Approved —22
Virginia Lynn Bopp, PAMary Ann Cnimlish, PARichard Wayne Davidson, PAKatie Brocksmith Dore, PALisa Ellen Ezzo, PAGeorgina llian Fierro, PAJohn Kenneth Gaxtling, PARobert Giggey, PABlaine Paxton Hall, PASigne Elizabeth Harrang, PAElizabeth Marie Hess, PAClaire Irvin, PAMichael Graham Keene, PAKristen Hildebrandt Monahan, PALeslie Karen Mosley, PACharlotte Elisabeth Mowry, PAMonica Pate, PAIngreg Michelle Richmond, PAGerard Patrick Shepherd, PAElaine Virginia Walker, PAMaitha Kate Singletary Woods, PAWilliam Hank Wright, PA
Tom J. Vaughn, Jr., M.D.Michael Zellinger, M.D.David Joseph Pasek, M.D.Julius Jackson Barefoot, M.D.James Walker Hathom, M.D.Charles Harris, M.D.James A. Maultsby, M.D.David Kenton Wellman, M.D.Charles Forrest Murray, M.D.Jeffrey Furman, M.D.Andrew F. Meyer, M.D.Fredrick L. Dunn, M.D.Richard R. Burris, M.D.Melanic Mintzer, M.D.Chris Warren Guest, M.D.Cluis Warren Guest, M.D.Jill Renae Roberson, M.D.Michael Stephen Garrison, M.D.J. Laurence Ransom, M.D.Donald Duane Glower, M.D.Jaines Michael Rogers, M.D.Julius Jackson Barefoot, M.D.
PA Applications Approved fox Job Change - 3
Martha Aiui Hinds, PACoe Edwin Huddleston, PAAlbert Winfred Kenney, III, PA
Joseph L. Jorizzo, M.D.James Douglas Lawson, M.D.Richard Doro Serano, M.D.
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III PA Applications Approved for Primary Physician Change - 3
Michael Dean Culler, PARobert Lee Hollingsworth, PAHemlata Sethi, PA
David Dewitt Jackson, M.D.Ferris Yarnell Locklear, M.D.Terry Douglas Hess, M.D.
IV. PA Approval Held in Abeyance for More Information —1
Althisar, Hernia Marvin, PA Suh, Paul Boksuk, MD, Chapel Hill, NC
On November 13, 1991, the Board delayed action on the application pendingreceipt of the outcome of the suit which was filed against Dr. Suh at the TorontoGeneral Hospital. Upon receipt, the PA subconunittee will review the informationto determine if the application will be approved.
Extension of Countersigning Time Denied —1
Lisboa, Gloria Jane Jackson, PA Becerra, Francisco, MD, Newton Grove, NC
On November 13, 1991, the Board adopted a motion to deny the request forextension of countersigning time to 120 hours for PA chart review and directed thatan investigator follow up with a site visit regarding countersigning tune.
VI. PA Application Denied —1
Flynn, Michael O. , PA Kikel, Stephen P., MD, Wilmington, NC
On November 13, 1991, the Board adopted a motion to deny Mr. Flynn's PAapplication to work under the supervision of Dr. Stephen P. Kikel. A motion wasmade by Dr. Henry and seconded by Dr. Daniel that Mr. Flynn send in another PAapplication for a different primary physician by Wednesday, November 20, 1991,or his application will become void.
VH PA Application of Back-Up Physician Denied —1
Dickerson, Thomas David, PA Carroll, Francis Murray, MD, Chadboum, NC
On November 13, 1991, the Board adopted a motion that the request for PhilipGordon Bickers, M.D. as a back-up physician be denied and that the investigatorcontinue his current investigation of this practice situation.
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VIII PA Applications for Investigative Follow-Up - 5
Bopp, Virginia Lynn, PA Vaughn, Tom J., M.D. , Mount Airy, NC
On November 13, 1991,the Board adopted a motion that Dr. Vaughn's practice be monitoredby an investigator as a random site check for prescription habits regarding anorectics and ageneral overview of the physician assistants in Mount Airy.
Mosley, Leslie Karen, PA Guest, Chris Warren, M.D., Greensboro, NC
On November 13, 1991, the Board adopted a motion that Dr. Guest's practice bemonitored by an investigator regarding the use of physician assistants and medicalassistants. The Board indicated it is concerned over the cavalier attitude of Dr.Guest towards the application process.
The investigator's findings regarding medical assistants are to be reviewed with Dr.Nance.
Richmond, Ingreg Michelle, PA Lohr, Lloyd Dermot, M.D., Lexington, NC
On November 13, 1991, the Board adopted a motion that Dr. Lohr's practice be. monitored by an investigator and conduct a prescription survey.
Ingreg Michelle Richmond, PA Arnold, Terry Vincent, M.D., Lexington, NC
On November 13, 1991, the Board adopted a motion that Dr. Arnold's practice bemonitored by an investigator and conduct a prescription survey.
Culler, Michael Dean, PA Jackson, David Dewitt, M.D. , Mount Aity, NC
On November 13, 1991, the Board adopted a motion that Dr. Jackson's practice bemonitored by an investigator involving prescribing amphetanune-like substancesfor relatives.
NP SUBCOMMITTEE REPORT
On November 13, 1991, the Board adopted a motion made by Dr. Godwin and seconded byDr. Nance that the following recommenrlations of the Nurse Practitioner Conunittee beaccepted and implemented.
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NP Applications Approved —7
Samuel Lewis Beck, NPSusan Ann Hines, NPPatricia Smith Parsons, NPPamela Jenkins Sitrn&ons, NPDeborah Nance Smothers, NPPamela Mydske Swanson, NP
Ronald P. Fisher, M.D.Lena K. White, M.D.Curtis Flood, M.D.Richard Don Skillen, M.D.John Kenneth Williford, M.D.Joseph Wright, M.D.
NP Applications Approved for Job Change - 1
Julie Alexander Wilson, NPAlice Cranford Almond, NP
Alfred Douglas Earwood, M.D.Paul Green, Jr., M.D.
On November 13, 1991, the Board indicated that the application be approved forjob change except John Meyers Blount, III, M.D. was not approved as the Back-upsupervising physician.
NP Application Approved for Additional Job/Additional Primary - 1
Catherine C. Bahen Blalock, NP Cosmos Nelo George, M.D.
NP Application Approved for Extension of Countersigning Time —1
Bethany Hansen Stephenson, NP Francisco Becerra, M.D.
On November 13, 1991, the Board adopted a motion to grant the request forextension of countersigning time to 120 hours for the nurse practitioner.
NP Approval Held in Abeyance for More Information —1
Marie Crepean Stevens, NP J. Laurence Ransom, M.D.
On November 13, 1991, the Board delayed action on the application pendingreceipt of the Florida verification for Permanent Nursing License. Upon receipt ofthe verification, the application will be approved.
NP Applications Denied —2
Lynette Yates Wilson, NP Presley Zachary Dunn, M.D.
On November 13, 1991, the Board indicated that the application for job change notbe approved at this time since the Boarcl believes the distance between practicelocations listed in the application is not conducive to adequate supervision.
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Margaret Eggleston, NP Maurice Eggleston, Jr. , M.D.
On November 13, 1991, the Boud indicated that the application be denied forextension of sites to the present job since the Board believes the distance betweenpractice locations listed in the application is not conducive to adequate supervision.
VII. NP Application for Investigative Fouow-Up - 1
Beck Samuel Lewis, PA Fisher, Ronald P., M.D., Sylva, NC
On November 13, 1991,the Board adopted a motion that Dr. Arlene Rae Martone'spractice be monitored by an investigator as a random site check and conduct. aprescription survey.
POSITION STATEMENTS
INDIVIDUALS WHO AID A PHYSICIAN
On November 16, 1991, the Board adopted a motion macle by Dr. Roufail and seconded byDr. Daniel that the position regarding Individuals Who Aid a Physician add the wording"psychiatric technicians, etc."
On November 16, 1991, the Board requested that the statement regarding Individuals WhoAid a Physician be included in the next Bulletin.
John Wesley Nance, M.D. , SecretaryBOARD OF MEDICAL EXAMINERS OF THE
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA
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INDEX — NOVEMBER, 1991
(A)
ATTORNEY'S FEE ARRANGEMENT FOR FISCAL YEAR 1992. .ATTORNEY'S REPORT. .ALMOND, Alice Cranford
ALTHISAR, Henry Marvin.
15
13
(B)
BARAN, Chester Joseph, Jr.BECK, Samuel Lewi s. . . . . . . . . . .BLALOCK, Catherine C. Bahen. .BOPP, Virginia Lynn. .BOSLEY, Carl Eugene
8
15
15
. . (14).. 127
(C)
CALL TO ORDER.
COLLAGEN INJECTION ADVERTISEMENT — Dr. Russell
COLLAGEN INJECTIONS FOR NURSES
CRUMLISH, Mary Ann.
CULLER, Michael Dean.
1
3
12
12
. . (14). 13
(D)
DATA REQUEST — NC Healthcare, Winston-Salem, NC
DAVIDSON, Richard Wayne
DICKERSON, Thomas David
DORE, Katie Brocksmith.
3
12
13
12
(E)
EASTGATE ACUPUNCTURE
EGGLESTON, Margaret
EMS REPORT.
EXECUTIVE SECRETARY ' S REPORT . .EXPUNGING RECORDS — John L. Sullivan, M. D.EZZO, Lisa Ellen
12
16
2
12
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(F)FAILURE OF SPEX OR FLEX.
FIERRO, Georgina Ilian. .FLYNN, Michael 0.
2
12
13
(G)
GARTLING, John Kenneth. .GIGGEY, Robert
12
12
(H)
HALL, Blaine Paxton
HARRANG, Signe Elizabeth. .HESS, ELizabeth Marie
HINDS, Martha Ann
HINES, Susan Ann.
HOLLINGSWORTH, Robert Lee
HUDDLESTON, Coe Edwin
12
12
12
12
15
13
12
(I)INDIVIDUALS WHO AID A PHYSICIAN. .INFORMAL (STAFF) REFERRALS TO PHEP.
IRVIN, Claire
16
4
12
JOYCE, Peter Henry
(K)
KEENE, Michael Graham. .KENNEY, Albert Winfred III.
12
12
LEUNG, Joseph Wing Cheong
LEWIS, Beck Samuel
LICENSE BY ENDORSEMENT.
LICENSURE INTERVIEWS
LISBOA, Gloria Jane Jackson.
8
16
9
6
13
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(M)
MARYLAND BOARD — enemas.
MINIRTH, Franklin Brent
MONAHAN, Kri sten Hi 1 debrandt
MOSLEY, Leslie Karen. .MOWRY, Charlotte Elizabeth.
3
8
12
(14). 1212
(N)
NP MEDICAID CODES
NURSES' STANDING ORDERS
NP SUBCOMMITTEE REPORT. .3
14
(P)
PA SUBCOMMITTEE REPORT. .
PARSONS, Patricia Smith.PATE, Monica. .PERSONNEL POLICY
PHEP BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING. .PHEP COMMITTEE REPORT
PHEP LEGAL REPRESENTATION.
PHEP STATISTICAL SUMMARY. .PIGG, William Larry. .POSITION STATEMENTS. .
12
15
12
2
4
4
2
4
7
16
(Q)
QUINN, Peter Joseph, III
(R)
RETIREMENT PLANS
REVISIONS OF STATEMENT OF RIGHTS
RICHMOND, Ingreg Mi che 1 1 e
RULE HEARING . .RUSSELL, Roger Bivins — Collagen Injection Advertisement
1
(14) . 125
3
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(S)SETHI, Hemlata
SHARING CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION.
SHEPHERD, Gerard Patrick. .SIMMONS, Pamela Jenkins
SMOTHERS, Deborah Nance.
STEPHENSON, Bethany Hansen
STEVENS, Marie Crepean.
STUART, Wallace Earl.SWANSON, Pamela Mydske
13
1
12
15
15
15
15
7
15
TRUSLOW, William Worth.
(U)
ULRICKSON, Mark William.
(V)
VINCE, Steven Ward.
(W)
WALKER, Elaine Virginia
WILSON, tulle AlexanderWILSON, Lynette Yates
WOODS, Martha Kate Singletary. .WRIGHT, William Hank
12
15
15
12
12
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