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1. www.smdailyjournal.com
www.smdailyjournal.com/article - [Cached]Published on: 4/22/2008 Last Visited: 4/22/2008
Tony Clark, executive director of the state Board of Medical Examiners, told the committee that some doctors who his board wants to interview as part of the probe into the hepatitis outbreak won't submit affidavits based on advice from their attorneys.
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2. www.lasvegassun.com
www.lasvegassun.com/news/2008/ - [Cached]Published on: 3/19/2008 Last Visited: 3/20/2008
As soon as the story broke about the six infected individuals and the 40,000 patients of the clinic who were being notified they should seek testing, Tony Clark, executive director of the Board of Medical Examiners, said he assigned an investigator.
Clark said Gibbons, in calling for his resignation and that of three members of the nine-person board, was trying to minimize the fact that Dr. Dipak Desai, the majority owner of the Endoscopy Center, was an election supporter, a campaign contributor and an adviser to the governor when he took office.
"Maybe the governor ought to resign," Clark said.
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But Clark said he could not get the other doctors who worked at the clinic to limit their practices.
Local government, not Gibbons and his administration, closed the clinic.
"We have done everything we could to protect the public," Clark said."He is making us the scapegoat for his ineptitude."
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I think at this point most of Nevada would agree with Tony Clark that this baffoon Gibbons should step down.
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As far as Clark is concerned, why didn't he make this a binding agreement and why didn't he make the other doctors turn in their licenses? -
3. Bill-by-bill list: The status & impact of high-interest bills from 2005
www.rgj.com/news/stories/html/ - [Cached]Published on: 7/26/2005 Last Visited: 7/26/2005
The new bill would effectively scrap a 2003 law criticized by Tony Clark, executive secretary of the Board of Medical Examiners, because it prevents licensing boards from taking action against licensees convicted of felonies unless the felony is related directly to their profession.The 2003 law
Stakeholder comments: "certainly does bring the medical profession … into I think disrepute in the public eye," Clark said

