Occasionally my daily review of Commonwealth Court decisions discussing professional licensing board cases reveal remarkable decisions. This happened again this week. I came across a decision discussing a professional who chose to represent himself. Unfortunately, the...
Month: November 2015
Drugs and the Mental and Physical Evaluation – The Assessment Trick
I have been overrun by client consultations, new cases, and handling existing cases involving Pennsylvania licensing board's Petitions for Mental and Physical evaluations. I attend almost every one of these with my clients. Two consistent fact patterns that...
Interstate Medical Licensure Compact Act — Pennsylvania’s Ill Drafted Version
Today our country's geographically diverse population seeks competent medical care in their small outlying communities. This prompting hospital administrators to investigate different ways to reach all of their potential constituents. The Affordable Care Act, by...