Search Doctors' NPI. Other Specializations in Lebanon, OH. Charles D Horsley, M. What is a NPI Number? Burke, MD. Elaine Reinhard, MD. Joseph A. Jackson, MD. Benjamin James Burke, M. Charles Samuel Fillingane, D. Licensee's petition for removal of all restrictions on his Medical License is granted.
Shunda Lynette Garner, M. Licensee's petition for removal of all restrictions on her Medical License is granted.
Samuel Marcus Allen, M. Licensee executed a Consent Order placing medical license on probation subject to terms and conditions, with notice of his intent to retire from the practice of medicine on or before June 30, Arturo E.
Blanco, M. Licensee's petition for removal of all restrictions on his Medical License is granted effective April 18, Holzhauer, M. The Summons and Affidavit is dismissed without prejudice. Licensee holds an unrestricted license to practice in the State of Mississippi.
Robert B. Lee, M. Earnest Lee Rankin, M. Michael S. Zaleski, D. Licensee shall be prohibited from the practice of medicine until such time as the Board determines that Licensee may return to the practice of podiatric medicine.
Licensee is temporarily suspended and prohibited from the practice of medicine pending the outcome of a hearing. Robert Vancleave Coleman, M. Licensee voluntarily surrenders his medical license to practice medicine in the State of Mississippi. Michelle Jackson, M.
Walter R. Wolfe, M. Licensee is temporarily suspended and shall be prohibited from the practice of medicine pending the outcome of a hearing as scheduled in this matter. Licensee executed a Consent Order accepted by the Board with terms and conditions indefinitely suspending his Mississippi medical license. Harold Todd Coulter, M. William Scott Campbell, Jr. Show Cause. Order Denying Issuance of License. Order to Show Cause why Licensee's application for a license to practice medicine in the State of Mississippi should not be denied.
Licensee's application for a Mississippi medical license is denied. Order Granting Reinstatement of License. Licensee is granted an unrestricted Mississippi medical license.
Roger L. Collins, M. Licensee is issued an Order of Temporary Suspension pending a Hearing scheduled for September 19, This is based on action taken by the Massachusetts Board of Registration in Medicine. James O. Wilde, Jr. Licensee now holds an unrestricted license to practice medicine in the State of Mississippi. Robert K. Ozon, M. Ikechukwu H. Okorie, M.
Tobby Marvin Tinsley, M. Licensee is prohibited from the practice of medicine until such time as the Board determines that the Licensee may return to the practice of medicine. Martha A. Dempsey, M. Constance R. Tambakis-Odom, M. Jacqueline G. Curtis, M. Zilin Wang, M. Eric Zoog, M. The Board granted the Licensee's request for the removal of all restrictions. The Board granted Licensee's request for a Continuance until January 16, Pending the hearing on this matter the Order of Temporary Suspension issued on November 6, , shall remain in full force.
Umar Boston, M. The licensee executed a Consent Order accepted by the Board, a formal reprimand subject to terms and conditions. Elaine R. Reinhard, M. The licensee executed a Consent Order accepted by the Board placing her license on probation subject to terms and conditions.
Christopher C. Capel, M. The licensee is prohibited from the practice of medicine until such time as the Board determines that the Licensee may return to the practice of medicine. Provided Licensee remains compliant during the interim with the order, effective March 16, , all restrictions are removed. Licensee holds an unrestricted Mississippi medical license. Suspended for one year with suspension stayed after expiration of a minimum of six months provided Licensee complies with certain terms and conditions.
April Licensee executed a Consent Order placing his license on probation subject to terms and conditions. Licensee executed a Consent Order placing her license on probation subject to terms and conditions.
Licensee's request that all restrictions on his Mississippi license be removed is hereby granted. This matter has been continued until September 20, Licensee's certificate to practice medicine in the state of Mississippi shall remain suspended.
Licensee, is suspended pending the outcome of a hearing scheduled for July 19, Licensee should be prohibited from the independent practice of medicine pending the outcome of a hearing as scheduled in the matter.
The hearing is scheduled for September 20, September 20, Akwasi A. Amponsah, M. This matter is placed in abeyance until otherwise ordered by the Board. Licensee remains prohibited from the independent practice of medicine pending the outcome of a hearing or other resolution of the matter.
Mark H. Fletcher, M. All other requirements of the January 12, , Consent Order remains in full force and effect. Ikechukwu Okorie, M. John P. Payne M. Licensee executed a Consent Order in lieu of an evidentiary hearing subject to terms and conditions. Jatinder Singh M. Licensee agreed to execute a Consent Order in lieu of an evidentiary hearing, suspending his medical license with the suspension immediately stayed, subject to probationary terms and conditions.
Licensee may petition for reconsideration after expiration of at least one year from the date of the Consent Order. Consent Order. Licensee has agreed to execute a Consent Order in lieu of an evidentiary hearing, suspending his medical license for one 1 year with the suspension stayed upon expiration of six 6 months from date of this consent order subject to probationary terms and conditions. Licensee may petition for reconsideration after expiration of at least one year from the date of this Order.
Chadley Vega, M. September 26, Gregory P. Norwood, D. Temporary Suspenson. Licensee is temporarily suspended and shall be prohibited from the practice of medicine pending the outcome of a hearing as scheduled in the matter. September 27, Albert L. Diaz, M. Licensee agrees to voluntarily surrender his medical license to practice medicine in the State of Mississippi. Ikechukwu Okorie. Terrence J. Millette, M. Licensee executed a Consent Order in lieu of a hearing suspending his Mississippi medical license for a period of three 3 months effective January 1, , subject to terms and conditions.
Hosan M Azomani, M. Licensee petition for reinstatement of his Medical License is granted. Dorthy Gillespie, M. Licensee's petition for authority to register with the U.
Licensee executed a Consent Order in lieu of a hearing suspending his Mississippi medical license subject to terms and conditions. January 03, Arnold E. January 12, Mark H. William M. Donald V. Keith M. January 12, Bret A. Licensee is prohibited from practicing medicine, that is treating, counseling or otherwise offering any medical advice or services to patients. Arnold E.
Licensee is prohibited from prescribing controlled substances in any schedules for the treatment of chronic non-cancer pain and obesity. March 16, Alvin R. Beezley, Jr. Caledonia, MS Licensee executed a Consent Order that suspends his license for a period of 6 months, with suspension immediately stayed, subject to terms and conditions.
Bret A. Boes, M. Meridian, MS Licensee executed a Consent Order that suspends his license with the suspension stayed and placing his license on probation subject to terms and conditions. Irina V. Borissova, M. Conerly, M. Dorothy L. Gillespie, M. Hattiesburg, MS Applicant executed a Consent Order allowing re-issuance of a medical license subject to terms and conditions. Gillespie, III, D. Richton, MS Licensee executed a Consent Order placing his license on probation subject to terms and conditions.
Feldman, M. The suspension will become effective April 17, Oxford, MS License on probation subject to terms and conditions. May 18, Mohammad Ahmad-Sabry, M. Marianna, FL Licensee executed a Consent Order placing his Mississippi medical license on probation with terms and conditions.
Wildomer, CA Licensee executed a Consent Order placing her Mississippi medical license on probation with terms and conditions. Seglio, D. Lon Alexander, M. Ron Mark, M. Deer Park, NY All restrictions removed. Licensee now holds an unrestricted license. Richard E. Brownstein, M. D Clarkdale, MS All restrictions removed.
Scott Prechter, M. Pfafftown, NC All restrictions removed. Thomas E. Sturdavant, M. Meisam H. Moghbelli, M. Lawrence Stewart, M. July 20, Carl Reddix, M. Licensee is authorized to return to the practice of medicine limited to office based practice with terms and conditions. Biloxi, MS This matter is dismissed without prejudice, conditioned on compliance with the November 14, , Letter Agreement. August 04, Michael Leo Baker, D.
August 28, Lucius Lampton, M. September 7, Robert Blair Lee, M. Ocean Springs, MS Temporarily suspended pending the outcome of the hearing scheduled for Thursday, September 21, September 11, William Eric Byrd, M.
September 21, Xiulu Ruan, M. Verena Valley, M. Neil Burton Sloan, M. Cornith, MS All restrictions removed. November 16, Annie Borders-Blackwell, D. Theophilus Okeke, M. January 09, Myron C. Stokes, Sr. Collierville, TN Order of Prohibition served. January 14, Roger L. Jackson, MS Request for all restrictions to be lifted is hereby granted. Licensee now holds an unrestricted MS medical license.
Steven L. Bayer, M. Waveland, MS Licensee voluntarily relinquishes his right to practice medicine in MS by surrendering his medical license. February 16, Patrick Ellison Sewell, Jr. February 25, Edward J. Ferriday, LA Order of Prohibition served.
March 3, Steven W. Easley, M. Madison, MS Order of Prohibition served. May 19, James Bean Aiken, M. New Orleans, LA Granted a license with an indefinite probation subject to terms and conditions. Ronnie Ali, D. Ocean Springs, MS Licensee agreed to a Consent Order that restricts his medical license for 2 years with terms and conditions.
Jonathan David Ingram, M. Xiulu Ruan, M. Mobile, AL Licensee is granted a Continuance pending the outcome of a hearing before the Board with the understanding that he is prohibited from practicing medicine in any form in the state of MS. Felicie Gretchen Wyatt, M. Port Gibson, MS Licensee is granted a Continuance pending the outcome of a hearing before the Board with the understanding that she is prohibited from practicing medicine in any form in the state of MS.
June 28, Theodore Emeka Okechuku, M. Jackson MS Licensee voluntarily relinquishes his right to practice medicine in Mississippi by surrendering his medical license. July 21, Boyd Porter Benefield, M. Gulfport, MS Request for all restrictions to be lifted is hereby granted.
Licensee now holds an unrestricted Mississippi medical license. August 5, Verena T. Eventually, all the prisons will be assessed. Brunsman and Heyd did not respond to invitations to comment for this story. Weiss, Noll and Cowan could not be reached or did not return messages. But inspectors in Weiss's case faulted Brunsman for merely telling her to take a supervisor training class after a investigation found Weiss created "a workplace that was hostile, unprofessional and not appropriate for a health care setting.
Investigative reports showed that Weiss, who was fired April 10 for violating employee conduct rules, cursed, berated and threatened her staff, frequently bragged of her sexual exploits, and once pulled down the pants of handcuffed inmates in a crowded hallway after a disturbance and remarked on their genitalia. A nurse told investigators "Weiss frequently spoke of her sexual interaction with officers, lieutenants, captains and the power it gave her.
Interviews with three dozen current and former prison employees "painted a picture of an unprofessional and distasteful work environment," investigators wrote. They said Weiss "has continued, despite previous attempts to address such behavior, to engage in inappropriate and unprofessional conduct of a sexual nature. Prison officials hired Weiss as an entry level nurse in March , promoting her to nursing supervisor in She was suspended for two days in August after she groped the groin and buttocks of a guard during a pat-down and thrust her groin into his buttocks, in the presence of staff and inmates, witnesses told investigators.
Her supervisors deemed her denials "untruthful. Still, her job review described her as "a valuable asset to our department" and praised her "professional attitude. Thanks," Brunsman said in a handwritten note by his signature. More allegations arose in August , when an independent medical oversight committee interviewed Lebanon Correctional staff and reported that Weiss's unprofessional behavior was partly to blame for high nursing turnover and vacancies at the prison.
Stuart Hudson, medical services bureau chief for Ohio Corrections, then ordered the investigation that led to Weiss's firing. According to a Feb. One said Weiss "said something to a male staff member about 'exchanging sexual favors for drywall.
Nurses also said Weiss routinely yelled and cursed at them, humiliated them in front of staff and inmates, and threatened retaliation if they reported her. According to the inspection report, Weiss admitted making sexual comments, but said she heard staff members make similar remarks. Weiss said "I would take some fault" regarding her abrasive management style. I would say it is something that I have been extremely conscious of since Warden Brunsman has talked to me.
Stuart Hudson, medical services bureau chief for Ohio Corrections, then ordered the investigation that led to Weiss's firing. According to a Feb. One said Weiss "said something to a male staff member about 'exchanging sexual favors for drywall. Nurses also said Weiss routinely yelled and cursed at them, humiliated them in front of staff and inmates, and threatened retaliation if they reported her.
According to the inspection report, Weiss admitted making sexual comments, but said she heard staff members make similar remarks. Weiss said "I would take some fault" regarding her abrasive management style.
I would say it is something that I have been extremely conscious of since Warden Brunsman has talked to me. As for being partly responsible for a staff shortage, Weiss said, "I understand that the opinion is that I'm running people off.
It concluded that "Amy Weiss' unprofessional-ism permeates the operation," impacting operations, and she failed to provide the level of leadership expected in the department. The inspectors also said Brunsman's recommendation in fall that Weiss take a class in effective supervision, which was never scheduled, "appears to be wholly inadequate and cannot be considered appropriate action given the circumstances.
The sex scandals weren't Brunsman's only problem. Lebanon Correctional has routinely logged by far the most incidents of use of force against inmates by corrections officers of any state prison, including the maximum-security prison at Lucasville, a watchdog group of the Ohio Legislature said.
The bipartisan Correctional Institution Inspection Committee reported in June that LeCI routinely reports the highest number of uses of force against inmates of any of Ohio's 28 prisons. It had cases from November to April , 68 percent higher than the next-highest prison, the maximum-security Southern Ohio Correctional Facility at Lucasville.
The committee blamed the unrest on a concentration of violent inmates in what is one of the most overcrowded Ohio prisons. A follow-up report released Thursday said the staff appears to be following proper procedure when using force, and the committee expects improvement as the state prisons move to a tiered security classification system designed to segregate troublemakers and give incentives for good behavior. Moore, the new warden, declined to comment on the scandals, but said LeCI is instituting the tiered security system.
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