When “trusted” turns toxic. In this episode, Shannen and Nyleen dig into the Washington State case of an OB-GYN whose exam room conduct sparked years of complaints, multiple lawsuits, and a formal Statement of Charges by the Washington Department of Health. We unpack how warning signs were minimized as “just the doctor being the doctor,” what “Active – Pending Enforcement Action” really means for patients, and why credentialing must look beyond a license that appears “clean.”
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Important note: The conduct discussed consists of allegations drawn from public filings and reporting. The physician’s Washington license status at the time of recording is Active – Pending Enforcement Action. Everyone is entitled to due process; our focus is on systems, patient safety, and credentialing accountability.
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