| Physician Last Name: | Deshmukh |
| Physician First Name: | Sudipt |
| Physician Middle Name: | Sureshchandra |
| Address: | Dennis Gruttadaro, Esq.,
William Kalish, Esq.,
Brown, Gruttadaro & Prato, PLLC.,
Hale House,
19 Prince St.,
Rochester, New York 14607 |
| License Number: | 196756 |
| License Type: | MD |
| Year of Birth: |
1965
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| Effective Date: | 03/24/2020 |
| Action Description for DOH Webpage: | License suspension for thirty-six months with thirty-three months stayed. Following the three months of actual suspension the physician will be placed on probation for thirty-three months with conditions. The physician’s New York State medical license is permanently limited to preclude him from prescribing, ordering, dispensing and administering controlled substances. Starting upon this Order's effective date the physician must also complete fifty hours of continuing medical education (CME) each year for the next three years, primarily in the area of pharmacology, including medicine interactions, but at least ten hours CME should address medical record keeping. The physician's license suspension has ended effective January 30, 2020, however, all remaining terms and conditions of his board orders remain in effect. |
| Misconduct Description for DOH Webpage: | The Administrative Review Board affirmed the Hearing Committee’s October 30, 2019 determination finding the physician guilty of committing professional misconduct by having practiced the profession of medicine with negligence on more than one occasion; incompetence on more than one occasion; gross negligence; gross incompetence and failing to maintain accurate patient medical records. The Review Board modified the license limitation and probation terms. |
| License Limitations or Conditions for DOH Webpage: | The physician’s New York State medical license is permanently limited to preclude him from prescribing, ordering, dispensing and administering controlled substances. During the period of probation the physician may only practice medicine when his practice is being monitored by a licensed physician board certified in an appropriate specialty and may only practice medicine in a group practice setting. The physician starting upon this Order's effective date must also complete fifty hours of continuing medical education each year for the next three years, primarily in the area of pharmacology, including medicine interactions, but at least ten hours CME should address medical record keeping. |
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