Stay Informed

Sign up for news & alerts

Already signed up?
Login here
What Can I Do?


Get Help
Need alcohol or drug help for yourself or someone else? GET HELP
Continuing Education
Free online courses for addiction counselors LEARN ONLINE
Resources
Resources
Find useful publications, online documents & more.


DrugScreening.org


 

Calif. To End Program for Addicted Doctors
August 7, 2007

Share Share Email
Email
Print
Print
SubscribeSubscribe
News Summary

The Medical Board of California has decided to end its diversion program for doctors who are grappling with addiction problems, the San Diego Union-Tribune reported Aug. 5.

The decision came in the wake of a report that concluded that the 27-year-old diversion program didn't do enough for addicted doctors and failed to protect patients. The program is scheduled to end next June unless the board decides to somehow overhaul it.

If the program ends, California would be the only state in the U.S. without a diversion mechanism for addicted doctors.

Under the program rules, doctors who confidentially sought help with addiction problems could keep their licenses if they attended treatment and self-help groups, and submitted urine tests. The Medical Board appoints a monitor to keep track of their progress, but the report said oversight was lacking.

Research showed that about 18 percent of doctors who entered the program completed treatment, far short of the 90 percent completion rate in North Carolina, for example.

Jeoffry Gordon, a past president of the Medical Board, said the state should offer some type of treatment to doctors. Others suggested that physicians be barred from practicing for six months while they get treatment.

COMMENTS ON THIS ARTICLE:

Your Turn! Post a public comment (read guidelines):

Name:

Comment:
(limit 200
words)

Enter this word
(help):
Change

GUIDELINES: 
To keep this feature useful for all, please:

  1. Keep it clean, courteous, and on-topic. Comments are meant for thoughtful discussion of the article published above.

  2. Do not post promotional links to organizations, products or services, or personal requests for assistance (get help).

  3. Proof your comments carefully, use good spelling and punctuation, and don't use ALL CAPS. Comments are published immediately and cannot be edited.

Deceptive, slanderous and commercially-motivated posts are prohibited. We reserve the right to remove comments not conforming to these guidelines. (Report a comment).

Have questions or feedback? Contact us.