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Wednesday, December 27, 2017

Kraynak’s medical license commented

HARRISBURG — The State Board of Osteopathic Medicine has ordered the immediate suspension of the medical license for Dr. Raymond Kraynak, saying he represents "an immediate & clear danger to the public health & security."The physician by offices in Mount Carmel & Shamokin was indicted final 7 days on 19 counts linked to the alleged over-prescribing of Opium that federal Researchers saw contributed to the death of 5 people. On Friday, Kraynak surrendered his Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) card as portion of posting $500,000 unsecured bail. Surrendering the card meant Kraynak can no long prescribe narcotics, however he was enable to still practicing. That changes by the osteopathic board's ruling, that it says is temporary. A preliminary hearing going to be scheduled within month regarding the license suspension.


Board comments medical license of doctor accused of illegally prescribing Opium

The Northumberland province doctor accused of illegally prescribing millions of doses of Opium has Stray his ability to practice medicine. If a prima facie case is established, the temporary suspension going to remain in influence no longer than 180 days unless otherwise ordered or agreed to with the parties, a board document states. If a prima facie case isn't established, Kraynak's medical license going to be restored. The petition to comment Kraynak's medical license cites allegations contained in the federal indictment, including sections about the doctor's past disciplinary issues. The board disciplined Kraynak in 2016 for failure to annotate pertinent clinical data in a patient's medical record.

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