How drug trafficking charges can impact a medical career

On Behalf of | Oct 1, 2024 | Drug Crimes |

A thorough education is not the only requirement involved in establishing a medical career. Aspiring healthcare professionals also need to obtain licenses issued by Pennsylvania state authorities.

Medical licensing for doctors, nurses and other healthcare professionals is only available to those who meet educational standards and who can pass background checks. Some criminal infractions can make it more difficult for people to obtain professional licenses. Convictions when a professional already has a license might put them at risk of losing that license to disciplinary actions by the licensing authority overseeing their profession.

Drug charges are among the types of offenses that can have a chilling effect on an individual’s career. Drug trafficking is one of the most serious drug offenses prosecuted in Pennsylvania, and it can cause major career setbacks for medical professionals.

Trafficking offenses cause long-term consequences

Medical professionals accused of drug trafficking could have abused their professional authority for financial gain. Accusations of drug trafficking may stem from claims that a professional diverted medication to others. Other times, questionable prescribing practices might lead to allegations of trafficking.

Many people facing serious criminal charges plead guilty because they think doing so is expedient. They may also hope to inspire lenience during the sentencing process. Unfortunately, a trafficking conviction can be a major setback for a medical professional even if they avoid incarceration.

Under current Pennsylvania regulations, individuals with trafficking convictions on their records are ineligible for medical licensing for an entire decade after the courts convict them. They cannot renew or reclaim their license until an entire decade has passed.

Even then, there is no guarantee of success when seeking to regain their license. They need to present evidence that they have undergone substantial personal rehabilitation to overcome what drove them to violate the law in the first place.

Healthcare professionals facing accusations of drug trafficking, in particular, need to plan a robust and thorough defense strategy. A guilty plea could endanger not just their freedom and their reputation but their ability to secure licensing to continue their chosen profession.

Having the right assistance when responding to criminal accusations is of the utmost importance for medical professionals. Fighting criminal charges can help people preserve medical licensing or protect their ability to regain a license later.