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THE INFORMATION IN THIS
SECTION IS INTENDED TO
PROVIDE PUBLIC NOTICE OF
DISCIPLINARY ACTION BY
THE TEXAS DEPARTMENT
OF HEALTH AND THE
BUREAU OF EMERGENCY
MANAGEMENT AND IS NOT
INTENDED TO REFLECT THE
SPECIFIC FINDINGS OF
EITHER ENTITY.
THIS INFORMATION
MAY NOT REFLECT ANY
NUMBER OF FACTORS
INCLUDING, BUT NOT
LIMITED TO, THE SEVERITY
OF HARM TO A PATIENT,
ANY MITIGATING FACTORS,
OR A CERTIFICANT'S
DISCIPLINARY HISTORY.
THIS LISTING IS NOT
INTENDED AS A GUIDE TO
THE LEVEL OF SANCTIONS
APPROPRIATE FOR A
PARTICULAR ACT OF
MISCONDUCT.
FOR INFORMATION,
CONTACT THE BUREAU'S
CHIEF INVESTIGATOR, VIC
DWYER, AT (512) 834-
6700.Ashmore, Lee Fran, Lufkin, Texas. Two years
probation of EMT-Paramedic certification through
August 31, 1998. EMS Rule 157.51 (2)(A), failure
to follow EMS standards of care in the manage-
ment of a patient.
*Boswell, Bart Paul, Houston, Texas. Four
years probation of EMT-Paramedic certification
through October 17, 2001. EMS Rules 157.44,
157.51(b)(16) and (c) and 157.53, misdemeanor
convictions while certified.
Boyd, David A., Granbury, Texas. Three years
probation of EMT certification through August 9,
1999. EMS Rule 157.51(a)(1), imminent danger to
the public health or safety.
Callahan, Ronald G., Palacios, Texas. Twelve
months probation through March 14, 1998. EMS
Rule 157.51 (2)(A) and (B)(old rules), failure to
follow EMS standards of care in the manage-
ment of a patient.
*Chapa, Adalberto Eli, Rio Grande City, Tex-
as. Twelve months probation of EMT certifica-
tion through October 20, 1998. EMS Rules
157.44, 157.51(b) and (c) and 157.53, felony con-
viction.
Corbeil, Louis Adrein, Brownsville, Texas.
Five years probation of EMT-Intermediate certifi-
cation through May 3, 2000. EMS Rule 157.44
(b)(1) and (c), and 157.53, felony conviction.
*Corson, Kevin Patrick, Santa Fe, Texas.
Twelve months probation of EMS Examiner cer-
tification through July 23, 1998. EMS Rule
157.53(e)(1), failure to conduct skills proficiency
verification in an objective manner according to
criteria and standards established by the depart-
ment for each skill examined.
County Life EMS, Uvalde, Texas. Administra-
tive penalty of $100. EMS Rule 157.11(d)(2), fail-
ure to staff ALS vehicle properly.
Creech, Hugh Lanier Jr., Corpus Christi,
Texas. Two years probation of EMT certifica-
tion through July 23, 1999. EMS Rules 157.44,
157.51(b) and (c), and 157.53, felony/misde-
meanor convictions.
Creel, Joel Lamar, Houston, Texas. One year
probation of EMT certification through July 30,
1998. EMS Rules 157.44, 157.51(b) and (c), and
157.53, misdemeanor conviction.
Culberson County EMS, Van Horn, Texas.
Twelve months probation through April 2, 1998,
plus an administrative penalty of $625. EMS
Rule 157.11 (b)(1), operating vehicle without
provider license.
Curry, Elizabeth Anne, Athens, Texas.
Twelve months probation of EMT-Paramedic
certification by reciprocity through January 29,
1998. EMS Rules 157.44, 157.51(b) and (c) and
157.53, misdemeanor conviction.
Degolier, Paul Anthony, Austin, Texas. Twelve
months probation of EMT recertification through
July 1, 1998. EMS Rule 157.44, 157.51(b)(16) and
(c), and 157.53, misdemeanor conviction while
certified.
Dement, Scott Wayne, Bellville, Texas. Sus-
pension of EMT certification through January 31,
1998. EMS Rule 157.44 and 157.51 (b)(16), misde-
meanor conviction while certified.*Dollar, Stace Douglas, Lubbock, Texas.
Denial of RN equivalency at the EMT-Para-
medic level and decertification of EMT certifi-
cation effective October 27, 1997. EMS Rules
157.44, 157.51(b)(16) and (26), misdemeanor
conviction while certified and falsification of
application for EMS personnel certification.
Fernandez, Victor M., San Antonio, Texas.
Twelve months probation of EMT certification
through September 11, 1998. EMS Rules 157.44,
157.51(b) and (c), 157.53, misdemeanor convic-
tions.
Garcia, Julian Javier, Weslaco, Texas. Twen-
ty-four months probation of EMT certification
through March 24, 1999. EMS Rules 157.44,
157.51(b) and (c) and 157.53, felony conviction.
Garlington, John Mac, Port Aransas, Texas.
Eighteen months probation of EMT-Intermediate
certification through July 29, 1998. EMS Rules
157.44, 157.51(b)(16) and (c) and 157.53, misde-
meanor conviction.
Gassaway, Douglas Ray, Blum, Texas.
Emergency suspension of EMT certification.
EMS Rule 157.51(a)(1)(A), imminent danger to
public health or safety.
*Gault, Shelley Wells, Corpus Christi, Tex-
as. Four years probation of EMT certification
through November 3, 2001. EMS Rules 157.44,
157.51(b) and (c) and 157.53, felony conviction
and misdemeanor convictions.
Goins, David, Lufkin, Texas. Three years pro-
bation of EMT-Intermediate certification until
July 31, 1999. EMS Rule 157.51 (2)(A), failure to
follow EMS standards of care in the manage-
ment of patient.
*Guerra, Michael Santos, Pharr, Texas.
Twelve months probation of EMT certification
through October 31, 1998. EMS Rules 157.44,
157.51(b) and (c) and 157.53, felony conviction.
Hartwick, John Paul, Charleston, South
Carolina. Decertification of EMT certification
effective July 23, 1997. EMS Rules 157.51(d)
and Article 6252-13c Sec. 4(e), convicted by
military justice while certified.
*Hippe, Richard S., Flint, Texas. Twelve
months probation of EMT-Paramedic certifica-
tion through August 1, 1998. EMS Rule 157.51
(b)(11), appropriation and/or possession with-
out authorization of medications, supplies... in-
appropriately acquired in the course of duty.
*Hippe, Terri J., Flint, Texas. Twenty-four
months probation of EMT-Paramedic certifica-
tion through August 31, 1999. EMS Rule
157.51 (b)(2), failure to follow EMS standards
of care in the management of a patient.
Hull Daisetta Volunteer Ambulance Service,
Hull, Texas. Twelve months probation with con-
ditions of provider license through January 11,
1998. EMS Rule 157.19 (c)(1)(U), violates any
rule or standard that would jeopardize the
health or safety of a patient or that has a poten-
tial negative effect on the health or safety of a
patient.
Jordan, Richard Todd, Friona, Texas. Twen-
ty-four months probation of EMT certification
through August 27, 1999. EMS Rules 157.44,56 Texas EMS Magazine January/February 1998
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