1. The New York State Board for Professional Medical Conduct revoked the license of 56-year-old Mirza Beg, MD, who sent sexually explicit text messages to a minor who was his former patient. Read more here.
2. A Utah gastroenterologist has agreed to pay the HHS’ Office of Civil Rights $100,000 for a corrective action plan related to a potential violation of a HIPAA security rule. Read more here.
3. Endra Life Sciences hired Raza Malik, MD, PhD, to serve as a scientific adviser, complementing the company’s team of radiology experts. Read more here.
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