So, as a graduation requirement, I was required to attending a meeting of the AZ Board of osteopathic examiners.
It is an intriguing process, which made me think about my own trainers and mentors....
I then looked up each of the five doctors who have been my preceptors on the Boards website/search function. 2 of the 5 had been before the board for narcotics use and other violations of professional conduct.
One had his license suspend for self-prescription of narcotics and abuse of cocaine (after 6 previous board actions), one was put on probation for 5 years for narcotics abuse (first board action).
I believe that people should have second chances in life, and certainly doctors are and were human beings long before taking their professional oath... but I also beleive those charged with training future professionals should have the utmost professional and personal integrity themselves.....
Should doctors with board actions (censure/probation/other board action) be acceptable preceptors for medical schools?