![]() ![]() On June 26, 2006, the Board ordered a full reinstatement of Respondent’s license. ![]() On June 8, 2004, the Board reinstated the limited license of Respondent. On June 22, 2000, Respondent notified the Board of his intent to retire from the practice of medicine and his wish to surrender his registration, and the Board accepted Respondent’s surrender of his registration to practice and the right to renew it. The Board reinstated the stay on January 20, April 1 and October 2, 1999. On December 18, 1998, the Board denied Respondent’s request for another three month stay and suspended his license for violating the terms of his limited license.į. On September 24, 1998, the Board extended the stay of suspension for an additional three months.Į. On April 30, 1998, the Board stayed the suspension for three months.ĭ. On March 3, 1998, the Board ordered the suspension be stayed for one month and that Respondent appear before the board on April 22, 1998.Ĭ. The order was imposed because Respondent consumed alcohol while on call and treated a patient after consuming at least four alcoholic beverages.ī. On October 22, 1997, the Board suspended Respondent’s license for not less than five years, with a provision for consecutive three month stays of suspension contingent upon compliance with, among other conditions, enrollment and successful participation in a drug and alcohol treatment program, submission to drug and alcohol screens, and submission of quarterly practice and therapy reports. The Board has previously taken the following actions in regards to Respondent’s license to practice medicine and surgery in Wisconsin:Ī. Respondent is a general practice physician and is not board certified. Respondent’s most recent address on file with the Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services (Department) is Post Office Box 248, Waupaca, Wisconsin 54981.Ģ. (DOB July 26, 1950), is licensed in the state of Wisconsin to practice medicine and surgery, having license number 26569-20, first issued on February 1, 1985, with registration current through October 31, 2017. The Board has reviewed this Stipulation and considers it acceptable.Īccordingly, the Board in this matter adopts the attached Stipulation and makes the following Findings of Fact, Conclusions of Law and Order.įINDINGS OF FACT 1. The parties in this matter agree to the terms and conditions of the attached Stipulation as the final disposition of this matter, subject to the approval of the Medical Examining Board (Board). Stat.§ 227.53 are:ĭivision of Legal Services and Complianceĭepartment of Safety and Professional Services The parties to this action for the purpose of Wis. ![]() HOFFMANN, M.D.,ĭivision of Legal Services and Compliance Case No. ![]() He was also ordered to take 10 hours of continuing medical education. The board ‘s order (shown below), to which Hoffmann consented, said that if he wants to treat any patient for Lyme disease, he must follow FDA guidelines. The scientific medical community rejects these concepts. Hoffmann, M.D., had endangered a patient by failing to properly monitor antibiotics he had prescribed for “chronic Lyme disease” and an antifungal drug he had prescribed for “abdominal candidiasis.” Hoffmann is part of a small network of so-called “Lyme literate doctors” who attribute a multitude of common symptoms to “chronic Lyme disease,”which they assert should be treated with many weeks or months of intravenous antibiotic treatment. In 2015, the Wisconsin Medical Examining Board concluded that John G. ![]()
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