Was Dr Orduen Abunku's Medical License Revoked By Ohio Medical Board?Check out the Supreme Court Ruling On His Matter.
Some people might find my post as a beef,but it is not intended to cause panic,I just want clarifications on this,can anyone reach out to Dr Abunku to explain more on this article I came across online,and why he still goes about as a medical doctor,or has he being pardoned.
Abunku v State Medical Board of Ohio
Case No. 11AP-906 (OH Ct. App., Dist. 10, Jun. 19, 2012)
Appellant, Orduen Abunku, M.D. ("appellant"), appeals the September 22, 2011 judgment of the Franklin County Court of Common Pleas, in which the trial court affirmed the order of appellee, State Medical Board of Ohio ("board"), permanently revoking appellant's medical license for his violation of R.C. 4731.22(B)(24). For the following reasons, we affirm.
In a letter dated August 11, 2010, the board notified appellant of its intent to determine whether or not to discipline him for surrendering his Drug Enforcement Administration ("DEA") Certificate of Registration, BA6100236, to agents of the United States DEA on February 23, 2010. The letter also stated that appellant entered into a Memorandum of Agreement ("MOA") that same date, wherein he agreed to certain restrictions on future DEA certificates of registration.
Please open this link and check out the full proceedings.
I. Facts and Procedural History
Appellant is a physician specializing in general practice and nuclear medicine. In 1984, appellant graduated from Ahmadu Bello University in Zaria, Nigeria, with a bachelor of medicine and surgery degree. In 1997, appellant completed a one-year internship at Boston University Medical School. Appellant obtained his Ohio license to practice medicine in 1998. In 1999, appellant completed a two-year residency in nuclear medicine at The Christ Hospital in Cincinnati, Ohio. After completing his residency, appellant began working as a contract physician for the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction. Additionally, appellant owns TriState Home Physicians, Ltd., specializing in home visits with patients.In a letter dated August 11, 2010, the board notified appellant of its intent to determine whether or not to discipline him for surrendering his Drug Enforcement Administration ("DEA") Certificate of Registration, BA6100236, to agents of the United States DEA on February 23, 2010. The letter also stated that appellant entered into a Memorandum of Agreement ("MOA") that same date, wherein he agreed to certain restrictions on future DEA certificates of registration.
http://www.supremecourt.ohio.gov/rod/docs/pdf/10/2012/2012-ohio-2734.pdfo.
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