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Old Apr 11, 2017 | 12:51 am
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Originally Posted by ShutteLag
The passengers in question (the doctor) was given a limited license to practice in 2015.

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No, check THIS out:

http://www.state.ky.us/agencies/kbml...ders/22439.pdf

To summarize:

The dude from the flight IS a doctor...who was indicted in 2003 by a grand jury for criminal acts of trafficking in a controlled substance, obtaining drugs by fraud and deceit, and unauthorized prescribing, dispensing, or administering of controlled substences.

During the investigation of all of this, it was discovered that he had become s-xually interested in a patient who was referred to him. During the initial evaluation, he performed a complete physical examination, including a genital examination, for the patient who had been referred for collapsed lungs and chest pain.

He then made the patient his office manager. Then he quit his job, and they ended up in some weird situation where prescriptions were exchanged for s-xual acts.

In 2005 he lost his medical license.

In 2007 he completed a clinical skills assessment, which demonstrated that his knowledge was "outdated and also contained gaps that would not likely be fully explained by his time away from the practice."

He showed that he "lacked competence with acid-based disorders, ventilator management, ventilator-associated pneumonia, and current evaluation and treatment of shock," which is hysterically ironic considering his current predicament.

"It was not clear whether Dr. Dao has a health condition that could impact the practice of medicine." That inspires confidence ��

He had to complete a "Maintaining Proper Boundaries" program.

He was evaluated in 2009, which concluded, "It is the opinion of the assessment team that Dr Dao is not safe to practice medicine at this time."

He also was diagnosed with a mood disorder.

In 2011 he was evaluated again, with the following recommendations:

1) He attend a residential program to address his character deficits.

2) He completes a polygraph without evidence of deception.

3) He completes a professional boundaries course.

4) He submits to random urine and polygraph examinations.

5) A highly structured practice plan with a restricted DEA license is set up if/when he is able to return to medical practice.

He did go to a program, where his treatment focused on "his vocational s-xual misconduct, personality traits, depression and anxiety, trauma, and relational issues with his spouse and family."

The assessment he completed in 2014 noted that he demonstrated "significant and broad deficiencies in areas common to primary care," his knowledge of health maintenance was "globally inadequate," and he demonstrated unacceptable knowledge of basic physical examinations and medications.

Despite this, he was finally given a limited license to practice in 2015.

Honestly, if he was supposed to see any patients this morning, they're lucky that the crazy guy couldn't come into work.

1 hour ago by Mikey G. | Post ID: [MENTION=146250]mk1[/MENTION]fXsP-fgh
Now, this is interesting as it's indicating "Drug Related Offenses" on the behalf of the licensee (David Dao) - this may not be the guy, but how many David Dao doctor do they have in Kentucky?

http://www.state.ky.us/agencies/kbml...ders/22439.pdf

In October 2003, the licensee was indicated by the Jfferson County Grand Jury for criminal acts of Trafficking in a Controlled Substance, Obtaining Drugs by Fraud and Deceit, and Unauthorized Prescribing, Dispensing or Administering of Controlled substances. (Page1, bullet 5, stipulation of facts) - It gets more interesting, "During the Board's investigation into the criminal charges against the licensee, the Board learned that the licensee had become s-xually interested ina patient who had been referred to his practice, Patient A; during the initial evaluation, the licensee performed a complete physical examination, including genital examination for patient A who had been referred for collapsed lung and chest pain... Shortly after, the licensee made him his office manager." It gets even more juicy... Offered prescriptions, etc. etc...
Very interesting, this.^
Something definitely wasn't right about this guy in the videos.
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