MARYLAND’S GREAT SHAME ITS
BOARD OF PHYSICIANS
Maryland State Legislature
is required to oversee its Board of Physicians, yet they don’t. Utilizing the
most illicit means to remove a physician’s medical license has become an art
form for a Board oblivious to due process, established precedent and the law. More
than incompetence the Board has deliberately skewed due process to fix outcomes
no matter where the facts lead. From the day a physician is handed a charging
document fraught with falsehoods to his final seconds before a politicized
medical board the outcome against the doctor is predetermined. I am one of many
victims of this malicious entity which works with a corrupt Attorney General’s
office to assure outcomes that should never be.
Maryland Physicians go
about their practices never aware the Administrative entity which controls
their licenses is corrupt and will falsify data to deny their ability to
practice. In my specific case a charging document was drawn up against me whose
author, Robert Gilbert Esquire from the Attorney General’s Office, knew ahead
of time his document was baseless. The State required in 2006 that a charging
document have two physicians certify another physician is not competent to
practice. If there was a dispute between these two physicians a third was
required to intervene. In this physician’s case one of the two medical doctors
reviewing for the Board had written a document stating that he reviewed my
medical records and found no deviation from the standard of care. Mr. Gilbert
knew this fact yet he wrote a malicious report about this physician never using
the third physician as required by regulation and orchestrated with his second
paid physician to misrepresent my medical records. The second physician in this
case had no experience with the evidence in the purported charges. He was a
shill. Even worse utilizing twists in
Board regulations I was not allowed to put on a defense at the Office of
Administrative Hearings. Under the umbrella of this judicial anomaly the
Administrative Judge still found for this physician. Unfortunately the Board
reversed the Judge’s ruling and gave me a 3 year revocation. They, meaning the
Board of Physicians, had committed another fraudulent act among many.
After the 3 year revocation
was completed I was misled into believing that my license would be returned to
me if I passed the SPEX test. On or about September of 2016 I passed this test
though the Board did not provide any literature stating the contents of this
exam (more on this in another news piece). In December 2016, after submitting a
lengthy application for reinstatement, I was invited before the Board to speak.
The Attorney General’s representative, the person who falsified the initial
charging document ( Robert Gilbert), was present. The misrepresentations about
this physician were ugly, untrue and based on hearsay as Mr. Gilbert stated them
in front of a half dozen Board members. I was given a few minutes to speak. Six
weeks later I received a negative response in part stating I was not contrite
enough before this panel. They believe that I did not supply enough evidence
that I would change my practice habits. Worse I was told in writing the Board
would not entertain any further applications from me for reinstatement.
Horrific as this corrupt Board’s stance is they are trying to cover up their
own tracks.
In the event members of
the Board of Physicians reinstated my medical license it would be an admission
their rationale for revocation was false, malicious and misdirected. More
details will come out as a book in preparation will display. Including solid
non disputable evidence the Board of Medicine is as corrupt as a 3 dollar bill.
For any questions and or comments I can be reached at platomd@gmail.com This article will be posted on several
national news sites I own and a compilation of the events surrounding my
medical license history will be published in the near future. May God have
mercy on those who lie to maintain their position in life and or want to move
up the food chain on others peoples’ backs. Mark Davis, MD
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