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Judson McKenzie Searcy
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18-004813PL  DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, BOARD OF NURSING vs ADENIKE ADEBIYI, R.N.  (2018)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Sep. 13, 2018
The issues in this case are whether Respondent was terminated from a treatment program for impaired practitioners for failure to comply, without good cause, with the terms of the monitoring contract entered into by the licensee, in violation of section 456.072(1)(hh), Florida Statutes (2016),1/ as set forth in the Administrative Complaint; and, if so, what is the appropriate sanction.Respondent's refusal to refrain from nursing practice after she missed three random drug tests was failure to comply with the terms of her monitoring agreement. The fact that no drug abuse was ever shown did not constitute good cause for such failure.
18-003349PL  DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, BOARD OF PODIATRIC MEDICINE vs BRIAN J. ALTMAN, DPM  (2018)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Jun. 29, 2018
Whether Respondent’s refusal to comply with modifications proposed by Professional Resource Network to his monitoring contract violated section 456.072 (1)(hh), Florida Statutes (2017).1/DOH proved that impaired physician was terminated from PRN monitoring contract for non-compliance without good cause.
14-001342PL  DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, BOARD OF MEDICINE vs ALBERT ESMAILZADEH, M.D.  (2014)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Mar. 21, 2014
The issues in this case, as set forth in the Prehearing Stipulation, are as follows: Whether Respondent was terminated from the State Medicaid Program; [Case No. 14-2488, Count I] Whether Respondent failed to update his practitioner profile within fifteen days of the filing of the order terminating him from the State Medicaid Program; [Case No. 14-2488, Count II] Whether Respondent exercised influence within the patient-physician relationship with T.J.[1/] for the purposes of engaging in sexual activity and/or whether Respondent engaged in sexual conduct with T.J.; [Case No. 14-1342, Counts I & II] Whether Respondent exercised influence within the patient-physician relationship with M.B. for the purposes of engaging in sexual activity and/or whether Respondent engaged in sexual conduct with M.B.; [Case No. 14-1343, Counts I & II] Whether Respondent exercised influence within the patient-physician relationship with C.J. for the purposes of engaging in sexual activity and/or whether Respondent engaged in sexual conduct with C.J.; [Case No. 14-1343, Counts I & II] Whether Respondent exercised influence within the patient-physician relationship with D.K. for the purposes of engaging in sexual activity and/or whether Respondent engaged in sexual conduct with D.K.; [Case No. 14-1343, Counts I & II] Whether Respondent exercised influence within the patient-physician relationship with A.H. for the purposes of engaging in sexual activity and/or whether Respondent engaged in sexual conduct with A.H.; [Case No. 14-1343, Counts I & II] and Whether Respondent exercised influence within the patient-physician relationship with S.D. for the purposes of engaging in sexual activity and/or whether Respondent engaged in sexual conduct with S.D. [Case No. 14-1343, Counts I & II]Sufficient evidence exists for termination of Respondent's license to practice medicine in Florida.
14-001343PL  DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, BOARD OF MEDICINE vs ALBERT ESMAILZADEH, M.D.  (2014)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Mar. 21, 2014
The issues in this case, as set forth in the Prehearing Stipulation, are as follows: Whether Respondent was terminated from the State Medicaid Program; [Case No. 14-2488, Count I] Whether Respondent failed to update his practitioner profile within fifteen days of the filing of the order terminating him from the State Medicaid Program; [Case No. 14-2488, Count II] Whether Respondent exercised influence within the patient-physician relationship with T.J.[1/] for the purposes of engaging in sexual activity and/or whether Respondent engaged in sexual conduct with T.J.; [Case No. 14-1342, Counts I & II] Whether Respondent exercised influence within the patient-physician relationship with M.B. for the purposes of engaging in sexual activity and/or whether Respondent engaged in sexual conduct with M.B.; [Case No. 14-1343, Counts I & II] Whether Respondent exercised influence within the patient-physician relationship with C.J. for the purposes of engaging in sexual activity and/or whether Respondent engaged in sexual conduct with C.J.; [Case No. 14-1343, Counts I & II] Whether Respondent exercised influence within the patient-physician relationship with D.K. for the purposes of engaging in sexual activity and/or whether Respondent engaged in sexual conduct with D.K.; [Case No. 14-1343, Counts I & II] Whether Respondent exercised influence within the patient-physician relationship with A.H. for the purposes of engaging in sexual activity and/or whether Respondent engaged in sexual conduct with A.H.; [Case No. 14-1343, Counts I & II] and Whether Respondent exercised influence within the patient-physician relationship with S.D. for the purposes of engaging in sexual activity and/or whether Respondent engaged in sexual conduct with S.D. [Case No. 14-1343, Counts I & II]Sufficient evidence exists for termination of Respondent's license to practice medicine in Florida.
14-002488PL  DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, BOARD OF MEDICINE vs ALBEERT ESMAILZADEH, M.D.  (2014)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: May 23, 2014
The issues in this case, as set forth in the Prehearing Stipulation, are as follows: Whether Respondent was terminated from the State Medicaid Program; [Case No. 14-2488, Count I] Whether Respondent failed to update his practitioner profile within fifteen days of the filing of the order terminating him from the State Medicaid Program; [Case No. 14-2488, Count II] Whether Respondent exercised influence within the patient-physician relationship with T.J.[1/] for the purposes of engaging in sexual activity and/or whether Respondent engaged in sexual conduct with T.J.; [Case No. 14-1342, Counts I & II] Whether Respondent exercised influence within the patient-physician relationship with M.B. for the purposes of engaging in sexual activity and/or whether Respondent engaged in sexual conduct with M.B.; [Case No. 14-1343, Counts I & II] Whether Respondent exercised influence within the patient-physician relationship with C.J. for the purposes of engaging in sexual activity and/or whether Respondent engaged in sexual conduct with C.J.; [Case No. 14-1343, Counts I & II] Whether Respondent exercised influence within the patient-physician relationship with D.K. for the purposes of engaging in sexual activity and/or whether Respondent engaged in sexual conduct with D.K.; [Case No. 14-1343, Counts I & II] Whether Respondent exercised influence within the patient-physician relationship with A.H. for the purposes of engaging in sexual activity and/or whether Respondent engaged in sexual conduct with A.H.; [Case No. 14-1343, Counts I & II] and Whether Respondent exercised influence within the patient-physician relationship with S.D. for the purposes of engaging in sexual activity and/or whether Respondent engaged in sexual conduct with S.D. [Case No. 14-1343, Counts I & II]Sufficient evidence exists for termination of Respondent's license to practice medicine in Florida.
15-000957PL  DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, BOARD OF NURSING vs TAMAR LAURENT, C.N.A.  (2015)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Feb. 19, 2015
The issue in this case is whether the Respondent’s license to practice as a certified nursing assistant should be revoked or otherwise disciplined based on the charges of unprofessional conduct by stealing from a patient.Respondent, a CNA, stole a patient's cell phone and lied about it, which justified revocation.
15-001868PL  DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, BOARD OF NURSING vs DESHON A. DAVIS, C.N.A.  (2015)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Apr. 06, 2015
The issue in this case is whether the allegations set forth in the First Corrected Amended Administrative Complaint filed by the Department of Health (Petitioner) against Deshon A. Davis, CNA (Respondent), are correct, and, if so, what penalty should be imposed.CNA acted outside scope of license.

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