The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT)

Med board: Doc fined over opioid prescripti­ons

- By Lisa Backus CONN. HEALTH I-TEAM WRITER This story was reported under a partnershi­p with the Connecticu­t Health I-Team, a nonprofit news organizati­on dedicated to health reporting.

The state Medical Examining Board voted Tuesday to discipline two physicians, including issuing a $7,500 fine and one-year probation to a Weston doctor who prescribed opioids to six people without discussing pain management treatment goals or informing the patients of the risks in taking the drugs.

The board also agreed to discipline a physician assistant who had told a patient suffering from a pulmonary blood clot to “lose weight.”

While working at the PCA Pain Care Center in Wallingfor­d from 2014–2016, Dr. David Marks, of Weston, primarily prescribed opioids and no other pain care treatment to six people, according to a consent order. Marks failed to obtain patient histories pertaining to their injuries or previous pain management treatment, failed to discuss treatment goals, or warn people of the risks associated with opioids, the consent order said.

He also failed to consult the state’s Prescripti­on Monitoring and Reporting System to see if the patients were receiving prescripti­ons from other practition­ers and failed to assess the patients’ mental status for depression or suicidalit­y or document his findings, the consent order he signed said.

The board fined Marks $7,500 and placed him probation for one year during which he’ll be required to have supervisio­n when prescribin­g Schedule II or III controlled substances.

A Middletown physician assistant was issued a $2,500 fine after a patient died from an undiagnose­d pulmonary embolism following instructio­ns to “lose weight” in September of 2012, according to a consent order.

Cheryl McDonald, a physician assistant with ProHealth Physicians — Middlesex Family Physicians, failed to compare a previous electrocar­diogram and consult with her supervisin­g physician before telling the patient to lose weight and go to the emergency room if their symptoms worsened, the order said.

The patient died three days later, documents said. McDonald has since completed courses in documentat­ion, cardiology and cardiovasc­ular disease, the order said.

Dr. Sundaramur­thy Balachandr­an, of Putnam, was fined $1,000 after he delegated the administra­tion of vaccines to an unlicensed medical student in his practice at the New England Family Medical Center and Walk-in Clinic, according to a consent order.

Balachandr­an improperly allowed the unlicensed medical student to administer vaccines in April 2019 after the practice’s LPN left, documents said. He agreed to comply with the requiremen­t that only a licensed staff member could administer vaccines, a consent order said.

 ?? Toby Talbot / Associated Press ?? Dr. David Marks, of Weston, primarily prescribed opioids and no other pain care treatment to six people, according to a consent order.
Toby Talbot / Associated Press Dr. David Marks, of Weston, primarily prescribed opioids and no other pain care treatment to six people, according to a consent order.

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