Petitioner, a physician, was found guilty of two specifications of professional misconduct, first, by reason of his practicing the profession fraudulently within the meaning of subdivision (2) of section 6509 of the Education Law and, second, by reason of his committing unprofessional conduct within the meaning of subdivision (2) of section 6509 of the Education Law. The hearing panel found that on or about certain dates in 1977, petitioner, under the guise of administering...
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