Thursday, July 4, 2013

Louisiana Board of Pharmacy March-June 2013 Disciplinary Action


Disciplinary Actions (13-07-436)
During its May 2013 meeting, the Board took final action in the
following matters:
Peggy Ann Robins (PTC Applicant): Denied the application for
pharmacy technician candidate registration and refused to issue the
credential.
David Wayne Spears (PST.010314): Suspended the license for two
years and stayed the execution thereof, then placed the license on
probation for two years, effective June 1, 2013, subject to certain
terms enumerated in the consent agreement, and further assessed
administrative and investigative costs; for 15 counts, including dispensing multiple prescriptions for controlled substances (CS) pursuant
to forged prescriptions.
Kristi Ann Phillips (CPT.008552): Certificate suspended for an indefinite period of time, effective March 13, 2013; for failure to submit
to medical evaluation as directed by the Board.
Kori Kiffe Wright (CPT.009060): Accepted voluntary surrender of
the credential, resulting in active suspension of the certificate for an
indefinite period of time, effective March 25, 2013.
Cortina LaShone Richardson (CPT.005255): Suspended the certificate for five years and stayed the execution of the suspension, then
placed the certificate on probation for five years, effective June 1,
2013, subject to certain terms enumerated in the consent agreement;
for five counts, including possession of a firearm while in unlawful
possession of Schedule I CS.
Kimiko Tiesha Austin (CPT.005676): Granted request for reinstatement of the previously suspended certificate, converted the suspensive
period from an indefinite term to a term of five years and stayed the
execution of the suspension, and then placed the license on probation for five years, effective May 29, 2013, subject to certain terms
enumerated in the consent agreement.
Roy Kirk Fisher (PST.018600): Granted request for reinstatement of
the previously suspended license, converted the suspensive period
from an indefinite term to a term of 10 years and stayed the execution of the suspension, and then placed the license on probation for
10 years, effective May 29, 2013, subject to certain terms enumerated
in the consent agreement.
David Collins Evans (PST.014181): Granted request for reinstatement
of the previously suspended license, converted the suspensive period
from an indefinite term to a term of 15 years and stayed the execution
of the suspension, and then placed the license on probation for 15
years, effective May 29, 2013, subject to certain terms enumerated
in the consent agreement.
Michael Thomas Savario (PST.016568): Granted request for reinstatement of the previously suspended license, converted the suspensive
period from an indefinite term to a term of 15 years and stayed the
execution of the suspension, and then placed the license on probation
for 15 years, effective May 29, 2013, subject to certain terms enumerated in the consent agreement.
Leslie Eileen Rodgers (PST.016948): Granted request for termination
of probationary period, returning the license to active and unrestricted
status, effective May 29, 2013.
Catherine Powell Kain (PST.020150): Approved application for pharmacist licensure by reciprocity, authorized issuance of pharmacist
license then immediately suspended that license for a period of time
ending May 17, 2016, and stayed the execution of the suspension, then
placed the license on probation for a period of time ending May 17,
2016, subject to certain terms enumerated in the consent agreement.

Michael Glenn Harlton (PTC Applicant): Approved application for
pharmacy technician candidate registration, authorized issuance of
the registration and then immediately suspended that registration for
five years and stayed the execution of the suspension, then placed
the registration on probation for five years, effective on the date of
issuance of the registration, subject to certain terms enumerated in
the consent agreement.
Bryant Paul Pierce, Jr (CPT.001594): Granted request for reinstatement of the expired certificate, conditioned upon the satisfaction
of certain terms identified in the consent agreement, and further,
suspended the special work permit and certificate for one year and
stayed the execution of the suspension, then placed the special work
permit and certificate on probation for one year, effective on the
date of issuance of the special work permit, subject to certain terms
enumerated in the consent agreement.
Adriel Peter Joseph (PST.017298): Granted request for reinstatement
of the previously suspended license, conditioned upon satisfaction
of certain terms identified in the consent agreement, and further,
suspended the license for three years and stayed the execution of the
suspension, then placed the license on probation for three years, effective on the date of issuance of the license, subject to certain terms
enumerated in the consent agreement.
Medisca, Inc (CDS.025126): Suspended the license for three years
and stayed the execution thereof, then placed the license on probation
for three years, effective January 10, 2013, subject to certain terms
enumerated in the consent agreement; for activities that prompted the
disciplinary action taken by the South Carolina Department of Labor,
Licensing, and Regulation – Board of Pharmacy on the distributor’s
resident permit.
Samantha Sellers Michelli (CPT.004416): Revoked the certificate,
and further, permanently prohibited any future application for reinstatement of the certificate or for any other credential issued by the
Board; for five counts, including diversion of CS from her employer
pharmacy.
Advantage Pharmacy (PHY.006676): Suspended the pharmacy permit
for 11 months and 17 days and stayed the execution of the suspension,
then placed the permit on probation for 11 months and 17 days, effective June 1, 2013, subject to certain terms enumerated in the consent
agreement; for activities that prompted the disciplinary action taken by
the Mississippi Board of Pharmacy on the pharmacy’s resident permit.
Mehrdad Hariri (PST.019770): Suspended the license for four years,
seven months, and 25 days and stayed the execution of the suspension,
then placed the license on probation for four years, seven months, and
25 days, effective June 1, 2013, subject to certain terms enumerated
in the consent agreement; for two counts, including activities which
prompted the disciplinary action taken by the Florida Board of Pharmacy on his resident pharmacist license.

Travellis Eugene Harrison, Sr (CPT.010618): Revoked the certificate, and further, permanently prohibited any future application for
reinstatement of the certificate or for any other credential issued by
the Board; for five counts, including alleged diversion of CS from his
employer pharmacy.
Chantelle Denise Williams (CPT.004794): Revoked the certificate,
and further, permanently prohibited any future application for reinstatement of the certificate or for any other credential issued by the
Board; for five counts, including alleged diversion of CS from her
employer pharmacy.
John Edward Bull (PST.010451): Accepted the voluntary surrender
of the credential, resulting in active suspension of the license for an
indefinite period of time, effective May 7, 2013.
Barry Joseph Robichaux (PST.010309): Accepted the voluntary surrender of the credential, resulting in active suspension of the license
for an indefinite period of time, effective May 10, 2013.
During the same meeting, the Board granted approval for the reinstatement of an expired license for a pharmacist and an expired certificate
for a technician, as well as conditional approval for the reinstatement
of expired credentials for two pharmacists and one technician, pending
satisfaction of certain terms enumerated in their consent agreements.
The Board also issued a letter of warning to the owner of a pharmacy
permit as well as letters of reprimand to two pharmacists and the owners of two pharmacy permits, and further, suspended the controlled
dangerous substance licenses for five physicians whose medical licenses
were suspended by the Louisiana State Board of Medical Examiners.
quoted from Louisiana Board of Pharmacy July 2013 Newsletter



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