Wednesday, April 13, 2011

The N.C. Medical Board NEVER Ceases To Amaze Me

The North Carolina Medical Board strikes again.

(Dr. Raymond) Cook, a plastic surgeon, was convicted last month of involuntary manslaughter, felony death by motor vehicle and driving while impaired for his part in a collision on Sept. 11, 2009, that killed Elena Bright Shapiro in North Raleigh. He was sentenced to at least three years in prison.

Cook cut a deal with the Medical Board (it's called a consent order) in which his license was revoked . . . RETROACTIVELY (to the day he voluntarily surrendered his license - four days after he KILLED Elena Shapiro).  And (get this), he can REAPPLY for licensure this September . . . before he's even completed his jail sentence.

I'm thinking the prison system needs a doctor.

I'm also shaking my head at the almighty Board's fundamental cluelessness.  The air must be pretty thin in the ivory tower.  A young girl died because this drunken, lecherous slob-with-a-medical-degree could not call a cab.  Her family got no real justice from the justice system.  We are a profession that should demand a higher standard (of course after thirteen years of two-faced double-talk from this Board on ethics and responsibility, I know that's not true).

So I'm sorry, Mr. Mansfield.  A short stint in rehab and "probation" with the stiffs of the N.C. Physicians Health Program just doesn't cut it.  Allow one of your own to tell you that.

Wait.  I forgot.  You're a lawyer.

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