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  1. State Medical Board of Ohio investigators will not ask for fine payment or personal/sensitive information over the phone. Investigators never contact licensees via fax. If the Medical Board is truly conducting an investigation and that individual faces action against their license, they will receive an official notice of opportunity for a hearing either via certified mail, email or by personal ...

  2. State Medical Board of Ohio | 30 East Broad Street, 3rd Floor, Columbus, OH 43215 | Call: 614-466-3934

  3. The Medical Board strives to provide increased transparency to the public and reports metrics including the number of submitted and closed complaints, citations and settlement agreements, and allegations of licensee misconduct for a calendar year. Find a physician with a certificate to recommend (CTR).

  4. Minimum Penalty: 90 days of suspension in addition to the minimum penalty for the applicable guideline section under Category IX. Fining Range: $4,000 - $20,000 I. Commission of act constituting a felony in this state, regardless of where committed, if related to practice of massage therapy with an expired license.

  5. Jan 8, 2015 · Each state has a different process for looking up doctors and getting disciplinary records, if there are any. Some states provide full disciplinary histories, including legal documents about violations and subsequent board actions, online. Others charge a fee or require a public records request. You can search the Federation of State Medical ...

  6. Jul 27, 2021 · The SMBO has created a one-hour course designed to educate physicians (MDs, DOs, DPMs) on the duty to report to the SMBO. To file a complaint, you can visit med.ohio.gov or call the SMBO’s confidential complaint hotline at 1.833.333.SMBO (7626). Remember, provisions in the Ohio Revised Code make all complaints received by the board confidential.

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  8. In addition, as noted in a previous post, effective September 29, 2015, the Medical Board was granted the authority by the Ohio General Assembly to issue a monetary fine against physicians (or Physician Assistants) found to be in violation of the Medical Practice Act (R.C. 4730 &4731). (See January 11, 2017 blog post about monetary fines).

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