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West Virginia Board of Medicine (the “Board”) complaints arise out of allegations of professional incompetence, impropriety within the provider-patient relationship, fraudulent activity, unprofessional conduct, or unfavorable and avoidable outcomes during treatment. The West Virginia regulations authorize the Board to administer public discipline against a physician’s license upon satisfactory proof that the physician violated one of the applicable regulations. The Board has several options at its disposal if it determines a violation has occurred:
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In the final video of a three-part vlog series, Bowles Rice attorneys Andrew Stonestreet, Stuart McMillan, and Unaiza Tyree discuss the importance of hiring an attorney when faced with a Board of Medicine complaint.
In part two of a three-part vlog series, Bowles Rice attorneys Andrew Stonestreet, Unaiza Tyree, and Stuart McMillan discuss what happens if a professional board in West Virginia finds probable cause to proceed in a disciplinary action.
In part one of a three-part vlog series, Bowles Rice attorneys Unaiza Tyree, Stuart McMillan and Andrew Stonestreet discuss what to expect when you receive a complaint from a Board of Medicine in West Virginia.