The Law Offices of Joseph Potashnik
Name*
Email*
Phone
Tell us about your case*
90 Park Ave. New York, NY 10016 | (212) 577-6677

Professional and Medical License Defense Attorney

New York Medical License / OPMC Defense Attorneys

 

Our New York Medical License defense lawyers dedicate a substantial part of our practice to representing physicians, nurses, and other health care professionals in criminal, as well as disciplinary matters and misconduct proceedings before the OPMC (Office of Professional Medical Conduct) and other licensing agencies.

We are extremely qualified and have successfully represented health care professionals in every step of disciplinary and post-disciplinary process, including OPMC interview preparation and representation, negotiations, disciplinary hearings, and license restoration proceedings.

Professional Medical Conduct proceedings in New York are regulated by NY Health Law §230. The board for professional medical conduct investigates all suspected medical misconduct. An investigation may be triggered by various factors, including a criminal conviction, a patient complaint, an independent investigation conducted by another agency, etc.

If an investigation indicates that misconduct took place, the matter will be referred to a hearing, an adversarial proceeding similar to criminal trial.

If the matter is not resolved before the hearing, and the hearing results in finding of misconduct, the physician may be subject to censure and reprimand, suspension of license, limitation of the license to a specified area or type of practice, revocation of license, annulment of license or registration, limitation on registration or issuance of any further license, and a hefty ten thousand dollars fine.

In addition, the licensee may be required to undergo additional training and perform up to five hundred hours of public service. If found guilty, the physician may also loose hospital privileges and an ability to participate in certain healthcare plans.

Most professional misconduct investigations begin with a telephone call, or a letter from an investigator requesting that the physician answer questions about the alleged incident. As inviting as it may sound, the physician’s worst choice is to voluntarily submit any information or answer questions prior to consulting with an attorney.

OPMC has more power in disciplinary proceedings than a prosecutor in a regular criminal case does. Additionally, physicians investigated and prosecuted by OPMC have less rights than regular criminal defendants enjoy.

The result of being found guilty of professional misconduct will probably have a debilitating effect on the accused’s medical practice and personal life. This is why it is absolutely crucial for any New York medical professional accused of medical misconduct to contact an experienced OPMC attorney immediately.

New York OPMC defense lawyers at our firm will carefully review the facts of your case. We will review the documents and advise you on the possible outcome of the case - and on the best defense position you should take.

We will prepare you for - and accompany you - to the interview. Howver, we always strive to first resolve disciplinary matters through negotiations to achieve the most favorable outcome.  And we will vigorously defend you at the hearing if your case requires that.

This is where our attorneys’ criminal defense skills are extremely useful. Call our New York OPMC defense lawyers today to schedule a consultation.

Click here to visit our professional license defense website!



Federal Criminal Lawyer in New York City

New York City Criminal Defense Attorney
Contact Joseph Potashnik & Associates, PLLC

New York City Criminal Lawyer | Criminal Attorney in New York City (NYC) :: Attorney Profiles For Joseph Potashnik & Associates :: Russian Speaking Criminal Attorney in New York City :: Practice Areas for New York City Criminal Attorney Joe Potashnik :: Federal Criminal Defense Attorney in NYC :: New York City Criminal Procedures After an Arrest :: Search and Seizure Laws in New York City :: Criminal Arraignments in New York City :: NYC Preliminary Hearings for Criminal Charges :: New York City Grand Jury Proceedings :: New York City Credit Card Fraud :: New York City Medicaid Fraud :: New York City White Collar Criminal Attorney :: Identity Theft Criminal Lawyer in New York City (NYC) :: New York City Identity Theft Defined :: Medicaid Fraud Lawyer in New York City :: Unemployment Insurance Benefits Fraud Lawyer in New York City :: New York City Insurance Fraud Attorney :: Federal Mail Fraud Attorney in New York City :: New York City Bank Fraud Defense Attorney :: Mortgage Fraud Attorney in New York City :: New York City Bankruptcy Fraud Attorney :: Computer and Internet Crimes Attorney in New York City :: New York City Homicide Defense Attorney :: Weapons and Firearms Defense Lawyer in New York Cty :: Drug Crime Criminal Defense Lawyer in New York City :: New York City Federal Drug Crimes Defense Lawyer :: New York City Theft Defense Lawyer :: New York City Rape & Sexual Assault Defense Lawyer :: New York City Solicitation & Prostitution Defense Lawyer :: New York City Professional and Medical License Defense Attorney :: New York City Criminal Defense Blog :: Sitemap :: Contact NYC Criminal Attorney Joseph Potashnik :: Other Legal Resources

This is an Attorney Advertisement and the information on this New York Criminal Defense Attorneys / Law Firm website is for general information purposes only. Nothing on this or associated pages, documents, comments, answers, emails, or other communications should be taken as legal advice for any individual case or situation. This information on this website is not intended to create, and receipt or viewing of this information does not constitute, an attorney-client relationship.


Address: 111 Broadway Suite 1305    New York, NY 10006    Phone: (212) 577-6677   Fax: (212) 346-4665