New York OPMC Lawyers: Protecting Your Medical Career and Reputation
Understanding the Office of Professional Medical Conduct
The Office of Professional Medical Conduct (OPMC) investigates matters involving physicians, and physician and specialist assistants. They monitor all practitioners subject to Orders of the State Board for Professional Medical Conduct. They keep detailed records of any member of the medical community, including professional medical corporations, that's been disciplined by the OPMC. This includes anyone subject to charges of misconduct or a non-disciplinary board order. New York OPMC lawyers specialize in representing members of the medical community in any proceedings and charges. They understand how vital a commodity reputation is to a doctor or nurse. An OPMC lawyer's job is to stand before the State Board and resolve issues quickly, with the ultimate goal being to reestablish and keep reputation intact.Your Reputation is Invaluable
You graduate from medical school, potentially putting yourself in debt to the tune of tens to hundreds of thousands of dollars. You struggle through residency, learning and displaying the traits required to establish yourself in the medical community. Once you have amassed the achievements that only a rare few accomplish, you can begin practicing, gradually building your reputation as a trusted member of your community. Whether a physician with a private practice, a noted nurse at a small hospital or an anesthesiologist, when your reputation is in jeopardy because of accusations being investigated by the OPMC, it is imperative you seek out representation. That's a lawyer experienced in dealing with OPMC matters.Repercussions of OPMC Rulings
The OPMC has been authorized by governing bodies to investigate professional misconduct in the medical community. They have the power to find doctors, nurses and other medical personnel guilty of charges, either through a formal hearing or by consent agreement. If a guilty charge is implemented, the accused will be subject to a variety of penalties that can include:- Revocation of license
- A partial or full suspension of license with or without conditions
- Annulment of license
- Each charge of misconduct can receive a maximum fine of $10,000
- Public reprimand
- Requirement of additional training and education
15,000+
Federal Cases Filed Annually
90%
Plea Before Trial
How the OPMC Operates
Cases usually begin with a complaint filed with the OPMC. They investigate any and all reports of alleged misconduct. They will send investigators to interview the physician, staff and potential witnesses. The OPMC will subpoena records. After this is done, they will contact the accused party to request an interview.Your Right to Legal Representation
It should be noted that while the accused is obligated to cooperate with any OPMC investigation, they are not obligated to speak with any party associated with the investigation. If they do choose to, they should not do so without speaking with a New York OPMC lawyer beforehand.The Investigation Committee
If the accused does agree to the interview, the OPMC will make a Report of Interview available. Your lawyer will review this and will scrutinize it in order to find reason for the OPMC to drop the matter. Should the OPMC determine there is sufficient evidence of misconduct, the matter will be turned over to the Investigation Committee. This body consists of a lay person and two doctors. This committee can close the matter, request further investigation, issue a warning, require a psychiatric or physical evaluation, or determine formal action to be taken.Settlement Through Consent Agreement
At any time, the accused party can try to settle the matter through a Consent Agreement. But, again, you should not try to manage this without legal representation.Appealing a Negative Outcome
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What to Do When Contacted by the OPMC
If approached by any representative of the OPMC, make it clear you are ready to comply with their requests, but you would like to speak with an attorney first. The OPMC lawyer will then contact the investigator. Do not let anyone convince you that dealing with the matter regardless of how innocent you are without a lawyer is the right move. Participating in the investigation and especially agreeing to the interview without legal consultation can be detrimental to your reputation regardless of what you say or do, irreparably damaging your reputation and affecting your ability to practice.Get Legal Help Immediately
If you find yourself under the OPMC's microscope, please get in touch with an attorney right away. Your reputation is invaluable to your career. An experienced OPMC lawyer will protect your interests and help you navigate this process with the best possible outcome.Frequently Asked Questions
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