California Medical Board Reprimands John Edward Humiston, M.D.
In 2018, as noted below, the Medical Board of California accused John E. Humiston, M.D. of negligence in managing two patients. In one case he administered intravenous fluids and ozone therapy to a family member who turned out to have a life-threaening heart value infection. In the other case, he prescribed alleged anti-tumor and anti-Candida products without adequate information for a patient who was undergoing chemotherapy for breast cancer. The case was settled with a stipulated agreement under which he was reprimanded for committing “gross negligence in his care and treatment of a family member” and was required to take at least 20 hours of continuing medical education “aimed at correcting any areas of deficient practice.” Humiston trained as a family practitioner. He was board …
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