Disciplinary Action against John D. Green, M.D. (1992)
In 1988, Kentucky State Board of Medical Licensure filed a complaint alleging that Dr. Green had administered chelation therapy to two patients without adequate justification. In 1992, the board assessed a fine of $684.30 and placed him on probation for five years, during which he was not permitted to “prescribe, dispense, administer or otherwise professionally utilize EDTA or chelation therapy for treatment of arteriosclerosis, to improve blood circulation, or as an anionic surfactant.” COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY STATE BOARD OF MEDICAL LICENSURE CASE NO. 321 IN RE: THE LICENSE TO PRACTICE MEDICINE IN THE COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY HELD BY J. DOUGLAS GREEN, M.D. RECOMMENDED FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW INTRODUCTION The following is based upon a hearing that was held at the offices of …
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