BOARD OF PHYSICIANS v. EIST

No. 329, Sept. Term, 2006.

932 A.2d 783 (2007)

176 Md. App. 82

MARYLAND STATE BOARD OF PHYSICIANS v. Harold I. EIST, M.D.

Court of Special Appeals of Maryland.

September 13, 2007.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Thomas W. Keech (J. Joseph Curran, Jr. on the brief), Baltimore, for appellant.

Alfred F. Belcuore (on the brief), of Washington, DC, for appellee.

James C. Pyles (on the brief), of Washington, DC, for Amici Curiae.

Argued before DEBORAH S. EYLER, KRAUSER and WILLIAM W. WENNER, (Ret'd, Specially Assigned), JJ.


DEBORAH S. EYLER, J.

The Maryland State Board of Physicians ("Board") received a written complaint against Harold Eist, M.D., a licensed psychiatrist, alleging that he was over-medicating three patients: the complainant's estranged wife (Patient A) and two of their children (Patients B and C).1 At the time, the complainant and Patient A were litigants in an acrimonious divorce case, in which Dr. Eist had submitted an affidavit supporting...

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