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  2. New York State Board for Medicine - Wikipedia

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    The New York State Board for Medicine is a New York State Education Department board [1] [2] [3] responsible for licensing, monitoring, and disciplining physicians and physician assistants to uphold medical standards and protect public health.

  3. Office of Professional Medical Conduct - Wikipedia

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    The OPMC is charged with investigating complaints against physicians, unlicensed and licensed residents, and physician assistants in New York. In 1976, the Board for Professional Medical Conduct (BPMC) was created under the auspices of the State Health Department, and has continued in that capacity since that time. [ 1 ]

  4. Federation of State Medical Boards - Wikipedia

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    The Federation of State Medical Boards (FSMB) of the United States is a national non-profit organization that represents the 71 state medical and osteopathic boards of the United States and its territories and co-sponsors the United States Medical Licensing Examination. Medical boards license physicians, investigate complaints, discipline those ...

  5. List of defunct medical schools in the United States

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    1847 Medical School of Fredonia, 1848 moved to Rochester to become Eclectic Medical Institute of New York, 1849 merged with Randolph Eclectic Medical Institute and moved to Syracuse to become the Central Medical College of New York. Not recognized by the New York Board of Regents [2] New York Edward Medical College New York City 1889 Unknown [2]

  6. Libby Zion Law - Wikipedia

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    New York State Department of Health Code, Section 405, also known as the Libby Zion Law, is a regulation that limits the amount of resident physicians' work in New York State hospitals to roughly 80 hours per week. [1] The law was named after Libby Zion, the daughter of author Sidney Zion, who died in 1984 at the age of 18.

  7. 'NY Med' season premiere : ER nurse fired for posting ... - AOL

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    On "New York Med," ER nurse Katie gave us a lesson in professionalism when she lost her job after posting a picture of a messy trauma room on her Instagram page. "I've been in that emergency room ...

  8. NY prisons used faulty drug test results to discipline ... - AOL

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    Inspectors found NY state prisons locked inmates in solitary, barred them from family visits and delayed parole based on bogus drug test results.

  9. Office of Chief Medical Examiner of the City of New York

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    The Office of Chief Medical Examiner of the City of New York (OCME) is a department within the city government that investigates cases of persons who die within New York City from criminal violence; by casualty or by suicide; suddenly, when in apparent good health; when unattended by a physician; in a correctional facility; or in any suspicious or unusual manner.