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See: Actions-Adverse & Administrative Tab
Section 1: Adverse Actions
North Carolina Medical Board Public Actions
This section indicates whether the North Carolina Medical Board has taken adverse public action regarding the
licensee. Click on the link or links below to see an electronic copy of public documents associated with the
licensee.
Certain public documents, such as hearing transcripts, are listed but are not posted on the site. If the record
indicates a transcript is available, it may be obtained by contacting the Board.
NCMB public actions are posted on this site indefinitely.
Date | Description | Link |
08/06/2015
| Public Letter of Concern |
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12/18/2012
| Consent Order |
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Other Regulatory Board or Agency Public Actions
This section indicates whether a regulatory authority other than NCMB has taken public action against the
licensee. Out-of-state medical board actions are posted on this website indefinitely. Actions by regulatory
agencies such as Medicare, Medicaid, the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration,
etc., are posted for a period of seven years, from the date of the action.
Date | Name of Board/Agency | Action Taken | Link |
10/24/2019
| U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration | Reinstatement of controlled substances privileges only in Schedules 2N, 3, 3N, 4 & 5 |
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11/07/2014
| North Carolina Board of Pharmacy | Voluntary surrender of dispensing license |
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Health Care Institution Suspensions and Revocations
Date | Health Care Institution | Action Taken |
None Reported |
Section 2: Administrative Actions
Actions listed in this section are considered non-disciplinary by the Board. In situations where
administrative actions are taken, the licensee may not have met certain statutory requirements or
may have failed to follow correct administrative procedures.
North Carolina Medical Board Reentry Agreement
The NCMB requires license applicants who have not actively practiced clinical medicine for two or more
years to complete a program of reentry to demonstrate that they are competent to practice. A reentry
candidate must complete a period of practice under the supervision of an approved mentor before he or
she can obtain a full and unrestricted license.
Date | Description | Link |
08/05/2019
| Reentry Completion Letter |
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01/31/2019
| Consent Order |
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North Carolina Special Purpose Licensing Agreement
Date | Description | Link |
None Reported |