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MEDICAL BOARD: Effort to oust three dropped

Governor will name temporary members to deal with clinic inquiry










CARSON CITY -- Reversing course, Gov. Jim Gibbons on Friday ended efforts to oust three doctors from the Nevada Board of Medical Examiners because of their ties to the owner of a Las Vegas clinic where flawed procedures led to a massive health alert.

Gibbons also is no longer pressing for the resignation of Tony Clark, the board's executive director even though he still thinks Clark should go, a spokesman said.


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  • The governor now plans to appoint three temporary board members to step in as the panel deals with matters involving the clinic linked to a hepatitis C outbreak, Gibbons press secretary Ben Kieckhefer said.

    That's what the board had suggested, although Gibbons had rejected the suggestion previously and had insisted that Drs. Javaid Anwar, Daniel McBride and Sohail Anjum step down. He even threatened a legal fight if they didn't "do what is right" and resign.

    Without a successful legal effort or the doctors' voluntary resignations, Gibbons couldn't replace them. The medical board terms of Anjum and McBride run until mid-2009 while Anwar's four-year term doesn't expire until mid-2011.

    "The decision was made that in the best interests of restoring public faith in the health care system, we shouldn't let this drag on," Kieckhefer said Friday.

    Kieckhefer also said Gibbons wasn't reacting to criticism or to suggestions from fellow Republicans Sen. John Ensign and former Gov. Kenny Guinn to back off from the resignation demands and instead make the temporary appointments to the nine-member board.

    "It has nothing to do with any criticism that the governor received from the media or anyone else," Kieckhefer said. "He's acting in what he considers the best interests of the state."

    The press secretary said Gibbons respects Guinn and Ensign but he's the governor and the temporary appointment idea "was not like their original idea. It was an option that presented itself early on."

    McBride had termed the governor's initial move "outrageous," and accused Gibbons of playing politics. He said that if the Board of Medical Examiners seemed to move slowly on the hepatitis issue, it was because Gibbons' Board of Licensure and Certification delayed informing the examiners' panel until after stories of the problem surfaced in the media.

    The bureau oversees clinics including the endoscopy center linked to the hepatitis outbreak.

    Clark had said Gibbons' move against him looked like political payback. Clark, formerly Nevada's adjutant general, ran the state Air and Army National Guard when Gibbons, a decorated military pilot, was ordered to retire as Air Guard vice commander in late 1994.

    Gibbons had termed the payback comment by Clark, who answers to the board and not the governor, "patently false and preposterous."

    Gibbons had wanted the three doctors to resign because of their associations or business dealings with Dr. Dipak Desai, owner of the Endoscopy Center of Southern Nevada. Instead, they recused themselves from the medical board's inquiry into the center.

    Officials last month said that through unsafe syringe use, six patients at the center were infected with hepatitis C.

    Another 40,000 people were sent notices urging them to be tested for hepatitis and HIV.

    Besides the six cases linked to the endoscopy center, officials learned of a seventh case of the blood-borne liver disease involving a patient at the Desert Shadow Endoscopy Center in Las Vegas in mid-2006. Both centers are among six clinics headed by Desai.

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    Ckblv wrote on March 30, 2008 07:27 PM: I knew when I read that the Governor was after these guys to step down that it was phony. It was just a ploy to make our "do-nothing" Governor look like he was trying to do something. This was cooked up between the four of them. Governor Gibbons, do you take us ALL for a bunch of idiots.
    Nothing ever changes in Nevada. The Medical Board will keep on being its' incompetent self and so will the Governor.
    Since the killer Desai has woefully little insurance I think the people with lawsuits should go after the State of Nevada for not keeping them safe.

    This reversal is soooo typical and so NOT a surprise, I was waiting for it to happen.


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    Jason wrote on March 29, 2008 10:14 PM: Now that Gov Gibbons has given up, that means that ths doctors can investigate good doctors. This is rediculous. Good dctors should be on the board, not bad ones. Get rid of the bad, put in good, problem won' happen again, hopefully. I know of a few doctors that should replace at least two of the doctors on the board. Actually, one still practices, the other no longer practices. Why is it that this governor hasn't done anyting about anything since put into office? I say while we through out the current Medical Board, through out the governor.


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    Jean C. wrote on March 29, 2008 08:29 PM: Nevada Hippocratic Oath

    1. Do no harm to your wallet or purse.
    2. Recommend lots of tests, because they generate income.
    3. Prescribe lots of medications because they generate income.
    4. Refer patients to other doctors so we can share the wealth.
    5. Donate heavily to political causes because then they will protect you.
    6. Cheat on safety measures because every dime you can pocket is a plus.
    7. Nothing can hurt me because I am immune from punishment. I am a Doctor!


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    David Johann wrote on March 29, 2008 07:06 PM: Governor of Nevada shoots self in foot (again). News item.


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    darkhorse wrote on March 29, 2008 05:15 PM: This Governor is pathetic. Gibbons should just resign a give someone else a chance. Gibbons has just proven once again that he has not one iota of leadership skills. His new press secretary is getting a baptism by fire and doesn't want to recognize the comments of Ensign and Guinn.
    Hey Gov how does it feel to be second guessed and for them to be right?
    Please Dawn do us all a favor a drop the bomb. Your financial future may depend on it.


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    superintendent wrote on March 29, 2008 02:55 PM: DISGUSTED !!!

    How many threats and political pressure did Gibbons get to throw in the towel? Now these doctors will have more ego then ever. If Gibbons isn't going to carry this through then who is? Why don't we all just give up on this whole thing and let Desai and the others get away with this whole fiasco?


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    GI Joe wrote on March 29, 2008 02:50 PM: Oh, and by the way, I take SIX minutes to do my colonoscopies. There's an extra charge for the six-minute complex colonoscopy. Time is money.


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    GI Joe wrote on March 29, 2008 02:45 PM: Board doc, as a gastroenterologist I take offense to your characterization of the human posterior as a "big lilly white rear." I call them money makers. The human rump is in fact, a gold mine.

    Big lilly white rears and rears of every other color put food on my table and send my kids to private schools. Big lilly white rears bought me a Lexus and million dollar house. I guess you're just jealous.


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    Big Lilly White Rear wrote on March 29, 2008 02:27 PM: Hey, GI Docs like the sight of a big lilly white a&&. A big lilly white a&& means a colonoscopy, and a colonoscopy means money in the bank. Plus, it only takes five minutes, at least in Vegas.


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    Dina Titus Calls Goobner Gibbons wrote on March 29, 2008 01:53 PM: "Hello, Goobner Gibbons? This is State Senator Dina Titus."

    "Oh, Hello Dina. This is Dawn Gibbons. Jimbo's on the golf course with Dr. McPride."

    "Well, how you doin'Sugar?"

    "Oh, I'm better Dina. I almost have the walls of the mansion lined with tin foil. We have to do that to keep the space aliens from reading our thoughts."

    "Well Honey, I don't got tuh worry 'bout no space aliens readin' my thoughts. I ain't had none since the late 80s. Hee hee."

    "You make me laugh Dina. It feels so good to laugh. You know Jimbo and I have been having some trouble."

    "I know. Barbara Buckley's been gossipin' real nasty 'bout that. Did you know she's Carrot Top's Grand-Nana?"

    "No I didn't Dina but I've had enough. I came to Nevada with $300 and a suitcase full of clothes. I'm gonna leave Nevada with half his stuff and a suit case full of medication."

    "Dawn, as my Grand-Nana used tuh say, ya got tuh do what ya got tuh do!"

    "Well, I am gonna get that wall built before I leave though."

    "Dawn, what kinda wall you talkin' 'bout?"

    "Jimbo and I are gonna build a wall across Nevada to keep the hepatitis-infected patients in Southern Nevada from migrating North."

    "Dawn, who the heck is Heppa Titus? I think I had a second-cousin on my Grand-Pappy's side by that name back in Bear Wallow."

    "Dina, I need to run. Jimbo said to thank you for writing those emergency health regulations if you called."

    "OK Sugar. Tell Jimbo tuh call me. I kinda wanted tuh 'pologize 'cuz they read like they was written by a developmentally-delayed seventh grader. I had me four glasses of wine before I started. I hope it it'n an isha."

    "OK, Dina"


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