Physicians Denied Access to Complaints Against Them

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Physicians under investigation are routinely unable to respond to Board of Registration in Medicine inquiries because they are unaware of the charges to which they are required to respond. The denial of copies of complaints and materials related to those complaints to the physician who stands accused violates the Board’s enabling statute and denies physicians their due process rights.

For more information, read: Why Does the Board of Medicine Keep Complaints Secret from Accused Physicians?

About the Author
Attorney E. Steven Coren has more than 40 years of experience representing individuals and families in personal injury casesdivorce and family issues, and probate litigation. As a civil litigator, he has appeared in most courts in Massachusetts and the United States District Court in Massachusetts. He is an approved mediator for the Middlesex Probate and Family Court and was formerly a Hearing Officer for the Board of Bar Overseers (2006-2012). Attorney Coren is Chair of the firm’s Personal Injury practice group and a founding member of the firm.
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Physicians Denied Access to Complaints Against Them

Physicians under investigation are routinely unable to respond to Board of Registration in Medicine inquiries because they are unaware of the charges to which they are required to respond. The denial of copies of complaints and materials related to those complaints to the physician who stands accused violates the Board’s enabling statute and denies physicians their due process rights.

For more information, read: Why Does the Board of Medicine Keep Complaints Secret from Accused Physicians?

About the Author
Attorney E. Steven Coren has more than 40 years of experience representing individuals and families in personal injury casesdivorce and family issues, and probate litigation. As a civil litigator, he has appeared in most courts in Massachusetts and the United States District Court in Massachusetts. He is an approved mediator for the Middlesex Probate and Family Court and was formerly a Hearing Officer for the Board of Bar Overseers (2006-2012). Attorney Coren is Chair of the firm’s Personal Injury practice group and a founding member of the firm.
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