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Health worker report

The Columbian
Published: June 3, 2011, 5:00pm

The Health Professions Quality Assurance office of the state Department of Health recently took disciplinary actions or has withdrawn charges against these Clark County health care providers.

• In May, the Medical Quality Assurance Commission suspended the credential of physician assistant Casey J. Maul. Maul withdrew from practice in Oregon, where the Oregon Medical Board placed his license on inactive status.

• In May, the Nursing Care Quality Assurance Commission indefinitely suspended the licensed practical nursing credential of Kathleen Jo Evans, who failed to comply with terms of a previous stipulation.

• In May, the Emergency Medical Services and Trauma Systems programs entered into an agreed order with paramedic Bradley C. Allen under which his credential is suspended for at least 66 months. While working for the Camas Fire Department as a captain responsible for its narcotics supplies, Allen took morphine and Fentanyl from the department and its ambulance. He injected himself with the controlled substances. Allen also filled empty Fentanyl vials with water and returned them to the ambulance.

If you have questions about this report, contact Health Professions Customer Service at 360-236-4700. For questions about the Oregon State Board of Nursing report, call 971-673-0685.

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