Disciplinary Actions against Barrett J. Day, M.D.
In 2007, the Louisiana State Board of Medical Examiners and Barrett J. Day, M.D. signed a consent order under which he agreed to pay a $5,000 fine and serve 3 years probation, during which he would undergo a fitness-to-practice evaluation, take continuing education credits, and have his practice monitored by another physician. The consent order does not indicate what he did wrong, but a 2008 consent agreement with the Arizona Medical Board (shown below) states that he had (a) permitted people who lacked appropriate authorization or licensure to attend, treat, examine and render diagnoses to patients in a medical clinic where he had patient care responsibilities, (b) failed to properly supervise the care of patients whom these people saw, and (c) engaged in a pattern …
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