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3 Reasons You May Need A Physician Assistant License Defense Attorney

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With many doctors being overwhelmed with responsibilities in caring for patients, physician's assistants (PAs) are becoming an increasingly common thing in medical practice. As a PA yourself, maintaining your license in good standing is one of the most important things you can do. Unfortunately, just like a regular physician, you can have claims brought against you for malpractice or wrongful acts, which can damage your career severely. Take a look at some of the situations when you may need a physician assistant license defense attorney. 

You have been accused of having an inappropriate relationship with a patient. 

Inappropriate relationships with patients get in the way of how you do your job. There is a certain standard of professionalism that is expected from a PA, and having a personal relationship with a patient can be a serious charge against you. In order to make sure you are treated fairly if you have been wrongfully accused of such actions, it is important that you have an attorney on your side who will guide you through. 

You are accused of violating the patient's right to confidentiality. 

Patient confidentiality is taken very seriously these days, and having this against your PA license can make it really hard to find employment. Even though being found guilty of disregarding a patient's right to privacy is not enough to have your license revoked, it is enough to leave an ugly stain on your reputation as a professional. It is not uncommon for these cases to stem from simple misunderstandings or basic error. For example, you may have revealed information to someone over the phone you thought was a patient. In these situations, an attorney may be able to help you fight the claim against you. 

You have been accused of performing a procedure that was unnecessary. 

Your role as a physician's assistant can mean you are in direct contact with patients through treatment, and there may be procedures that you are completely in charge of doing on your own. In the event you are accused of doing a procedure that was unnecessary, it can be very damaging to your career. These claims must be backed by evidence that you are guilty of what is accused. Therefore, if you suspect the claims against you are unwarranted, it is important to get an attorney even if you feel there is no way you can be found guilty of the offense against your medical position. 

For more information, contact a physician assistance license defense attorney near you.


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