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Health Worker Report

The Columbian
Published: April 10, 2015, 5:00pm

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Health Systems Quality Assurance Division of the state Department of Health recently took disciplinary actions or has withdrawn charges against these Clark County health care providers.

In December, the secretary of health suspended the registered nursing assistant credential of April R. Erickson for at least three years. In 2014, Erickson was convicted of possession of a controlled substance-methamphetamine and attempted bail jumping.

In December, the secretary of health ordered Ling Jiang to cease and desist from practicing as a massage therapist and fined her $1,000. Jiang, who has no massage practitioner credential, charged a client $60 for a massage.

In December, the secretary of health ordered Sujuan Ma to cease and desist practicing as a massage therapist and fined her $1,000. Ma, who has no massage practitioner credential, massaged a client.

In December, the secretary of health ordered Ying Yu to cease and desist from practicing as a massage therapist and fined her $1,000. Yu, who has no massage practitioner credential, massaged a client.


If you have questions about this report, contact Health Systems Quality Assurance Division at 360-236-4700.

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