Dental Economics managing editor Kevin Henry speaks with the Virginia dentist about his arrest, time in prison, recent release, and advice to his peers.
Here is a follow-up on the Dr. Roy Shelburne story I covered a couple of years ago.
I agree about record keeping but, we in the dental profession, are taught this at an early age in dental school and is reinforced throughout our careers via continuing education.
Strange, but it seems to me that Dr. Shelburne is not the least bit contrite or remorseful about his dental activity that led to his conviction. Perhaps this is why the Feds pushed so hard for punishment in this case.
Just saying.......
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What a waste! Bad eggs like this give the profession a bad name. Thanks for sharing this with us. Your blog is great! It reminds me of http://dentalimplantscleveland.org that also has some interesting articles. Hope to get more great news from you soon!
ReplyDeleteDefinitely a waste of resources... but I'm not surprised!
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