The Maryland Board of Physicians had been alerted to red flags about Dr. William Dando by officials in two states but still allowed him to practice medicine, an inspector general's report has found.
The Maryland Board of Physicians had been alerted to red flags about Dr. William Dando by officials in two states but still allowed him to practice medicine, an inspector general's report has found.
A makeshift clinic in the rural mountains of Honduras had more than one similarity to Dr. Jim Rice's busy Annapolis pediatrics office. Earaches for one.
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Dando to surrender medical license as part of agreement
Longtime Catonsville physician William Dando kept alarming secret despite years of scrutiny
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Cancer scientists are expected to descend on Capitol Hill to rally for better funding Thursday
Physicians must take responsibility for a patient's whole person, especially those diagnosed with neurological disorders
The nurses at Emory Hospital who are caring for the two U.S. Ebola patients around the clock are not immune from fear. No nurses are. The truth stares us in the face every time an indiscriminate killer like Ebola or any horrific strain goes viral.
The Hobby Lobby ruling puts an employer in the exam room with the patient and physician