Petitioner: DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, BOARD OF MEDICINE
Respondent: CELESTINO CASTELLON, M.D.
Judges: JOHN G. VAN LANINGHAM
Agency: Department of Health
Locations: Miami, Florida
Filed: Jan. 14, 2014
Status: Closed
Settled and/or Dismissed prior to entry of RO/FO on Thursday, February 27, 2014.
Latest Update: Nov. 18, 2024
STATE OF FLORIDA
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH,
PETITIONER,
Ve CASE NO, 2012-17871
CELESTINO PEDRO CASTELLON, M.D.,
RESPONDENT.
ADMINISTRATIVE COMPLAINT
Patitioner, the Florida Department of Health, by and through its
undersigned counsel, files this Administrative Complaint before the Florida
Board of Medicine against Respondent, Celestino Pedro Castellon, M.D,,
and In support thereof alleges:
1, Petitioner is the state department charged with regulating the
practice of medicine pursuant to Section 20,43, Florida Statutes;. Chapter
456, Florida Statutes; and Chapter 458, Florida Statutes.
2. At all times material to this Complaint, Respondent was a
licensed physician within the State of Florida, having been issued license
number ME 27922.
3, Respondent’s address of record is 777 East 25" Street, Sulte
507, Hialeah, Florida 33013. | .
4, Respondent is board certifled in Obstetrics and Genecology by
the American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology.
5. On or about December 22, 2008, Patient A.G. (A.G.), a twenty-
two (22) year-old female, presented to Hialaeh Hospital for an obstetric
ultrasound. The Respondent was her physician during her pregnancy. The
ultrasound showed that A.G. was 12 weeks pregnant and that the due date
was August 16, 2009. According to the record, the last menstrual period
was October 5, 2008, but the patient had a history of irregular cycles.
Initially, the patient told the Respondent that her last menstrual period was
November 10, 2008, but later changed it to the October date. A.G, had
successfully delivered two children prior to this pregnancy. 7
6, Patient A.G;-had routine prenatal visits with the Respondent
over the next few months, but missed her February, May and June 2009
appointments. Due to her missed appointments, she did not get a penta
screen, which screens for Down’s syndrome and neural tube defects. |
7, ° On or about June 25, 2009, A.G. presented to Hialaeh Hospital
with complaints of leaking fluid from her vagina. She was examined by a
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nurse and a nitrazine paper was used to determine if the water around the
baby was leaking and if the amniotic sack around it might have ruptured.
The first test was positive and the second test was negative. She was
instructed to go home and follow-up with the Respondent the following
day.
8. On or about June 26, 2009, A.G, and her mother presented to
the Respondent. They were waiting outside his office as he arrived and
A.G. was bent over claiming acute pain and was holding her. abdomen with
both hands. According to the Respondent, A.G. told him:
The baby is not moving:; my water bag is leaking
from my vagina; my baby is coming; I want my baby out; I
have a lot of pressure in my vagina; I cannot eat or sleep; I am
going crazy; I am going to die because I did not eat or sleep; I
want my baby out; my baby is coming out; T know I am having
my baby immediately; I am at term and ready to deliver; and I
am going to jump out of the fifth floor.
9. ‘According to the Respondent, he told A.G. that the baby was
not ready and asked her to come inside for a full examination. She refused
and based on this refusal, he told A.G. and her mother to go to the hospital
a short distance away.
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10. Soon after her appointment on the same day, A.G. presented to
the hospital Jabor and delivery department. The Respondent sent orders
for A.G. to be prepared and medication to be started for the delivery of her
baby. She was induced for delivery that day and O.P, (her baby boy)
arrived by vaginal delivery at 10:23 pm. He was soon after admitted to the
NICU. His gestational age was between 32 and 34 weeks according to the
neonatologist. He had a patent ductus arteriosus that needed surgery to
close up. Additionally, he had a grade two intraventricular hemorrhage and
was transferred to South Miami hospital a few days later. He now appears
to have developmental delay and cerebral palsy.
ii. The Respondent inappropriately induced and delivered. baby
O,P. at between 32 and 34 weeks of age without any medical justification.
12. The Respondent did not adequately assess the patient's
complaints and symptoms. oe
13. The Respondent failed to perform a complete history and
physical examination on A.G. prior to inducing her to deliver her baby.
14. The Respondent failed to obtain a specialized consultation to
assist with determining O.P’s gestational age.
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15. The Respondent falied to keep medical records that justify his
course of action in inducing A.G. at 32 to 34 weeks of gestation.
COUNTI
16. Petitioner realleges and incorporates. paragraphs one (1)
through fourteen (14) as if fully set forth herein.
17. Section 458.331(1)(b, Florida Statutes (2008), subjects a
doctor to discipline for committing medical malpractice as defined in
Section 456.50. Section 456.50, Florida Statutes, defines medical
malpractice as the failure to practice medicine in accordance with the level
of care, skill, and treatment recognized In general law related to health
care licensure.
18. The level of care, skill, and treatment recognized in general law
related to -health care licensure means the standard of care specified in
Section 766,102. Section 766.102(1), Florida Statutes, defines the
standard of care tomean™. .. The prevailing professional standard of care
for a given health care provider shall be that level of care,. skill, and
treatment which, in light of all relevant surrounding circumstances, Is
recognized as acceptable and appropriate by reasonably prudent similar
health care providers... .”
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19. Respondent fell below the acceptable standard in one or more
of the following ways:
a. By inducing and delivering baby O.P at between 32 and 34
weeks of age without any medical justification; and/or
b. By failing to adequately assess the patient’s complaints and
symptoms; and/or
c. By failing to perform complete history and “physical
examination of A.G. prior to inducing her deliver of her |
baby; and/or
d. By falling to obtain a specialized consultation to assist with
determining O.P’s gestational age.
20. Based on the foregoing, Respondent has violated Section
458,331(1)(t), Florida Statutes (2008), by committing medical malpractice.
COUNT. I
21. Petitioner realleges and incorporates paragraphs one (1)
through fifteen (15) as if fully set forth herein.
22, Section 458.331(1)(m), Florida Statutes (2008), Provides
that failing to keep legible, as defined by department rule in consultation
with the board, medical records that identify the licensed physician or the
physician extender and supervising physician by name and professional title
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who is or are responsible for rendering, ordering, supervising, or billing for
each diagnostic or treatment procedure and that justify the course of
treatment of the patient, including, but not limited to, patient histories;
examination results; test results; records of drugs prescribed, dispensed, or
administered; and reports of consultations and hospitalizations, constitutes
grounds for disciplinary action by the Board of Medicine.
23. Respondent failed to keep appropriate legible medical records
justifying the course of treatment of Patiant A.G. in that Respondent falled
to document a medical reason to induce and deliver baby OP. at between.
32 and 34 weeks of gestation.
24. Based on the foregoing, Respondent has violated Section
458.331(1)(m), Florida Statutes (2008), by failing to keep medical records
which justify the course of his treatment of Patient A.G.
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WHEREFORE, Petitioner respectfully requests that the Board of
Medicine enter an order imposing one or more of the following penalties:
permanent revocation or suspension of Respondent's license, restriction of
practice, imposition of an administrative fine, issuance of a reprimand,
placement of Respondent on probation, corrective action, refund of fees
billed or collected, remedial education and/or any other relief that the
Board deems appropriate.
SIGNED this __22nd day of _November , 2013.
Fai
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
DEPUTY CLERK
CLERK: /Svrzolyot Codie |
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PCP Date: 11-22-13
John H. Armstrong, MD, FACS
State Surgeon General and
Secretary of Health
Jefathan = zachem
Assistant General Counsel
DOH-Prosecution Services Unit
4052 Bald Cypress Way-Bin C-65
2585 Merchants Row, Suite 105 Express, mall
Tallahassee, Florida 32399-3265
Florida Bar # 0083617
(850) 245-4444 Ext, 8117
(850) 245-4684 fax
Email: Jonathan_Zachem@doh.state.fl.us
PCP Members: Dr. El-Bahri, Dr. Bearison, Ms, Tootle
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NOTICE OF RIGHTS
Respondent has the right to request a hearing to be conducted in
accordance with Section 120.569 and 120.57, Florida Statutes, to
-be represented by counsel or other qualified representative, to
present evidence and argument, to call and cross-examine
witnesses and to have subpoena and subpoena duces tecum
‘issued on his or her behalf if a hearing is requested.
NOTICE REGARDING ASSESSMENT OF COSTS
Respondent is placed on notice that Petitioner has incurred costs
related to the investigation and prosecution of this matter.
Pursuant to Section 456.072(4), Florida Statutes, the Board shall
assess costs related to the investigation and prosecution of a
disciplinary matter, which may include attorney hours and costs,
on the Respondent in addition to any other discipline imposed.
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Docket for Case No: 14-000162PL
Issue Date |
Proceedings |
Feb. 27, 2014 |
Order Closing File and Relinquishing Jurisdiction. CASE CLOSED.
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Feb. 27, 2014 |
(Petitioner's) Motion to Relinquish Jurisdiction filed.
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Feb. 24, 2014 |
2/21/14 (Proposed) Exhibit List Filed by Celestino Castellon, M.D filed.
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Feb. 24, 2014 |
2/23/14 (Proposed) Exhibit List Filed by Celestino Castellon, M.D filed.
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Feb. 24, 2014 |
Response to 1/16/14 Request for Production Filed by Celestino Castellon, M.D filed.
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Feb. 24, 2014 |
Response to 1/16/14 Request for Admissions Filed by Celestino Castellon, M.D. filed.
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Feb. 24, 2014 |
Answers to 1/16/14 Interrogatories Filed by Celestino Castellon, M.D filed.
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Feb. 24, 2014 |
Notice of Appearance (Jerome Ullman) filed.
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Feb. 11, 2014 |
Notice of Appearance of Co-Counsel (John Fricke, Jr.) filed.
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Jan. 22, 2014 |
Order of Pre-hearing Instructions.
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Jan. 22, 2014 |
Notice of Hearing by Video Teleconference (hearing set for March 19 and 20, 2014; 9:00 a.m.; Miami and Tallahassee, FL).
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Jan. 21, 2014 |
Joint Response to Initial Order filed.
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Jan. 16, 2014 |
Notice of Serving Petitioner's First Request for Production, First Request for Interrogatories and First Request for Admissions to Respondent filed.
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Jan. 14, 2014 |
Initial Order.
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Jan. 14, 2014 |
Election of Rights filed.
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Jan. 14, 2014 |
Administrative Complaint filed.
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Jan. 14, 2014 |
Agency referral filed.
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