![]() ![]() Four went on to be accused of doing serious harm to other patients after their first board discipline, The Times found in a review of medical board records. ![]() The board found that nine of them committed offenses that warranted license revocation, but it instead gave them lighter punishment - their revocations were stayed and they were put on probation. Some doctors also were alleged to have misled patients - and the board’s own investigators - to conceal significant medical errors. The accusations substantiated by the board include gross negligence that left patients dead, paralyzed or missing limbs. Misra is among the 10 doctors most frequently found to have committed serious malpractice by the medical board, according to a Times analysis of board actions since 2008. ![]() In March, after investigating Lewis’ case - and another in which a 46-year-old woman died of complications from a severed artery discovered minutes after Misra operated on her spine - the medical board revoked his license for gross negligence, but then it stayed the action and placed him on probation, allowing him to keep practicing, which he is doing today. ![]()
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