jay228 said:
no it's not. neither unethical nor cause for license revocation. it's perfectly legitimate and OK. I start NYU in Aug in the city at the center of the world!
"Perfectly legitimate and OK," right?
http://www.dora.state.co.us/Dental/denstatute.pdf
12-35-129. Causes for denial of issuance or renewal - suspension or revocation of licenses - other disciplinary action - unprofessional conduct defined - disciplinary panels.
(1) The board may deny the issuance or renewal of, suspend for a specified time period, or revoke any license provided for by this article or may reprimand, censure, or place on probation any licensed dentist or dental hygienist after notice and hearing...for any of the following causes:
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(m) Engaging in a sexual act with a patient during the course of patient care or within six months immediately following the termination of the licensee's professional relationship with the patient.
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http://www.kovr13.com/05may00/050500b.htm
"under the law a dentist can not have sex with a patient whether a patient gives consent or not."
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http://www.mscode.com/free/statutes/73/009/0061.htm
The State Board of Dental Examiners may deny the issuance or renewal of a license or may revoke or suspend the license of any licensed dentist or dental hygienist practicing in the State of Mississippi, or take any other action in relation to the license as the board may deem proper under the circumstances, for any of the following reasons:
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👎 Committing any act which would constitute sexual misconduct upon a patient or upon ancillary staff. For purposes of this subsection, the term sexual misconduct means:
(i) Use of the licensee-patient relationship to engage or attempt to engage the patient in sexual activity
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http://www.dos.state.pa.us/bpoa/cwp/view.asp?a=11&Q=433492&pp=3
INDEFINITELY SUSPENDED Lawrence E. Doperak, license no. PS-002459-L, of McMurray, Washington County, and ORDERED him to complete 20 hours of professional continuing education, for engaging in a sexual relationship with a patient and employing a patient. (July 26);
That all sounds "perfectly legitimate and OK" to me. Make sure you send us a copy of the revocation notice from the licensing board, OK?