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  1. Sep 30, 2024 · Phone Scam Warning. September 30, 2024. Licensees should remain vigilant against the resurfaced spoofing and extortion scams targeting Ohio providers. Recently, the board has received reports of scammers calling providers, posing as Medical Board staff, stating the provider is being investigated by the FBI or DEA and their license has been ...

  2. Dec 5, 2022 · Licensees should be aware that a scam is spoofing State Medical Board of Ohio (SMBO) emails. In the above image, scammers sent an email to a licensee under the pretense that they are a legitimate SMBO employee; however, the email address in the body of the email and the email address in the sender portion do not match.

  3. Oct 28, 2020 · The scam involves phone calls purporting to originate from the State Medical Board of Ohio (614-466-3934), as well as faxes, and include allegations of drug trafficking, and threaten suspension of the target’s medical license.

  4. Oct 16, 2017 · The phone number should be one that consumers can call back during regular business hours and ask to not receive future calls. In addition to spoofed phone calls, news reports and recent complaints to the Ohio Attorney General’s Office suggest scammers are sending phony bank text messages to convince consumers to disclose personal information.

  5. Oct 29, 2020 · The Ohio State Medical Association recently learned that medical board licensees are being targeted by a scam where the scammers claim to work for various governmental agencies (DEA, FBI, Department of Justice, etc.) in an attempt to obtain money from the targets of the scam. The scam involves phone calls purporting to originate from the State ...

  6. The State Medical Board of Ohio (SMBO) did not send this email. As a reminder, all emails from an SMBO sender should end in @med.ohio.gov. If you are contacted by a scammer, please report the incident to your local law enforcement and Ohio’s Attorney General by filing a complaint online at or by calling 800.282.0515.

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  8. Mar 1, 2022 · This scam strategy is referred to as neighbor spoofing. Call the number that’s calling you. While you have the person on the line, call the number on another phone. If the line’s engaged, then this may be proof that they are in fact calling from the number they say they are. Call the company and confirm.

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