Professional Medical Conduct and Physician Discipline

This page provides information on sanctions related to Professional Medical Conduct and Physician Discipline. It includes lists of actions taken against healthcare professionals who have violated accepted medical standards or rules. These sanctions aim to protect patients and ensure high-quality care in the medical field.

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9,194 Entities in Professional Medical Conduct and Physician Discipline
Entity NameEntity TypeEffective DateStatus

Joseph C Mancini

IndividualDec 14, 2012active

John D BrayMorris

IndividualAug 13, 2020active

John Church

IndividualJun 14, 2018active

John Everett Crews

IndividualDec 1, 2010active

John E Gray

IndividualNov 9, 1998active

Sidney F Inkelis

IndividualApr 19, 2002active

John Douglas Paulson

IndividualMay 15, 2012active

John Diab

IndividualJul 16, 2010active

John Choi

IndividualMay 2, 2008active

Jihad Sleiman Moukdad

IndividualDec 9, 2022active

FAQs

Why is compliance with the Prohibition by Section 19 of the Federal Deposit Insurance Act?

Compliance with the sanctions against individuals and entities supporting the insurgency in Afghanistan, as outlined by the Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction (SIGAR), is crucial for maintaining national security and promoting stability in the region. These measures aim to disrupt funding and resources for extremist groups, thereby safeguarding against terrorism and violence. Additionally, adherence to these sanctions helps to uphold international law and demonstrates a commitment to global peace efforts, fostering accountability among those who seek to undermine democratic processes.

Which companies should comply with Prohibition by Section 19 of the Federal Deposit Insurance Act?

Companies in the defense, security, and humanitarian sectors must comply with sanctions related to individuals and entities supporting the insurgency in Afghanistan, as outlined by the Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction (SIGAR). This compliance is crucial to prevent funding or support for insurgent activities, ensuring that their operations align with national security interests and legal regulations. Adhering to these sanctions helps avoid potential legal consequences and reputational damage.