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Physician License Defense FAQ

Conaway & Strickler, P.C.

DO I NEED A PHYSICIAN LICENSE DEFENSE ATTORNEY?

Although it is not required, having an attorney assist you in physician license defense usually helps you achieve a better outcome than if you were on your own.

WHAT CAN AN ATTORNEY DO TO ASSIST?

If you have had an arrest for any crime, it is important to consult with an attorney to understand your duties to inform the Georgia Composite Medical Board. You may need to immediately self report if the arrest involved substance abuse or moral turpitude issues. How and when you communicate with the Board is crucial to your future success in maintaining your license.

In addition, when it comes time to renewal, you must answer the question about any interactions with law enforcement with a YES and attach a narrative. Again, having an attorney assist you with any and all communications with the Composite Board will help your ultimate success in maintaining your license as a physician.

WHAT IF MY LICENSE IS UNDER INVESTIGATION?

If you have been notified by the Georgia Composite Medical Board that you are under investigation, you should immediately contact an experienced health care physician license defense lawyer. We can assist you in all communications with the Board so that you don’t make any statements or submit any documents that could inadvertently hurt you. You will also need to contact your malpractice insurance carrier right away and be sure to document everything involved in what is alleged in the allegations.

WHAT IF I AM ASKED TO SURRENDER MY DEA REGISTRATION?

Has your clinic been subject to a search warrant? At the time of the execution of the search warrant, did one of the agents ask you to voluntarily surrender your DEA registration? You need to consult an attorney immediately not only because a search warrant was executed on your clinic, but, also because there are long term effects of surrendering your DEA registration. Submitting a DEA Form 104 (“Voluntary Surrender of Controlled Substances Registration”) without legal advice is not a good idea. Voluntary surrenders are also typically reported to the National Practitioner Data Bank (NPBD).

WHAT IS THE NPBD?

The National Practitioner Data Bank was created by Congress in 1986 in order to prevent practitioners with histories of misconduct or incompetence from moving state to state without disclosure. Hospitals, state boards, malpractice insurers, and federal agencies are now legally required to report certain actions. There is an online guidebook that provides details on what specific actions are reported. Most importantly, any and all adverse restrictions or surrenders of privileges and adverse state licensing actions are reported.

Contact us immediately so that we can answer all of your questions and so that we can assist you in properly defend ing your physician license defense.

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