List of doctors, nurses and pharmacists publicly reprimanded or cautioned in Queensland Civil and Administrative Tribunal
Since April last year 20 nurses, 11 pharmacists and four doctors have been publicly reprimanded or cautioned in Queensland Civil and Administrative Tribunal. Here’s the list of those publicly reprimanded or cautioned:
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Since April last year 20 nurses, 11 pharmacists and four doctors have been publicly reprimanded or cautioned in Queensland Civil and Administrative Tribunal.
Here’s the list of those publicly reprimanded or cautioned:
NURSES
2020
Joanne Martin, forged prescriptions to obtain opiates, weight loss drugs. 77 charges, two years’ probation.
Denise Holznagel, charged stealing as a servant, drug possession, fined $1200
Kurtis Joy, stole and fabricated prescriptions, pleaded guilty to 13 offences in 2018.
Isabel Montalvo, stole drugs, three months’ suspended jail term, disqualified from applying for registration for six months
Erin Brown, stole drugs from hospital, charged, 18 months probation in 2016.
Adam Henson, criminally charged with steroid possession unrelated to his work, fined 2017.
Shaun McGuinness, convicted drug possession and trafficking in 2016, four years’ jail, immediately suspended.
Andreana King, stole script pads, forged scripts in hospital patient names, forged doctors’ signatures, charged, probation, disqualified from applying for registration for six months from May
Verity Britten, stole pills at aged care centre, fined $2000 on criminal offences, disqualified from applying for health service registration for six months from May
Terry Elizabeth Marlin, stole prescription drugs from nursing home, charged, fined
Dennis Tu, stole drugs and syringe from hospital, 12 months’ jail, immediate parole, disqualified from applying for registration for two years from February
“CSM”, female, stole fentanyl from hospital, charged, 10 months’ probation
“NPT’’, 40, took cocaine and fentanyl from hospital, charged, disqualified applying for registration for six months from June
Mandy Haack, removed B12 injections from hospital medicine room, charged, 12-month good behaviour bond, $350 fine
Julie Ann Batley, stole medication from hospital patient, drug driving, charged 18 offences, probation, community service,$500 fine, registration suspended, not renewed last year.
Lesley Penders, stole more than 500 tablets from hospital over four months, not charged
2019
Maree Wooderson, stole painkillers from hospital patients, charged, two years probation.
Andrew McGill, stole morphine from hospital, wholly suspended three-months jail term for more than 80 offences
Marianne Kennedy, stole fentanyl from day surgery. charged, 12 months’ probation.
“RET’’, female, stole morphine from GP practice, faked scripts in patient names.
PHARMACISTS
2020
Stone Needham, used pharmacy position to obtain morphine for own use, barred from working in pharmacy until obtains registration
Joseph Barham, stole medication, charged, probation, community service
“JSP’’, stole and used restricted drugs, charged nine offences, fined 2017
Michael Zuyderwyk, provided drugs without scripts, for himself and family, conditions on registration, not charged
DKJ’’, female, forged scripts to obtain drugs for pain, not charged
Taryn Healy, dispensed drugs to herself without prescription in 2016, not charged, cautioned for unprofessional conduct
2019
Michael DeCelis, obtained cocaine for own use, charged, three years’ probation, community service for fraud and drug possession
Danny Agnola, wrote scripts, took and consumed Ritalin dispensed in child’s name, not charged
“CLT”, misappropriated 724 Oxycodone tablets, supplied partner with drugs, made false scripts, not charged
“FYD”, male, stole more than 30,000 tablets or medication patches, valued at $20,000, charged, 12 months’ imprisonment, wholly suspended, disqualified from registration until May, 2021
“SVR’’, female, stole, forged and uttered drug prescriptions, charged, $1200 fine.
DOCTORS
2020
Dayman Paul Steptoe, 44, wrote 115 morphine or pethidine scripts in patient names, self-administered drugs, not charged, had conditions on registration
“ECA”, male doctor, 35, self prescribed and obtained restricted drugs, not charged, fined $5000 by tribunal, conditions on practice,
Adam Maurice Butler, 54, wrote dishonest scripts, not charged, $5000 fine by tribunal
2019
Gregory Euston, anaesthetist sentenced to jail with immediate parole for drug possession and supply, unrelated to work, also fined $30,000 by tribunal.