Former Maine physician's medical license summarily suspended
Dr. Roger I. Hardy was summarily suspended by the Maine Board of Licensure in Medicine on March 11.
The board reviewed information from the Massachusetts Board of Registration in Medicine, which raised serious concerns about Hardy's fitness to practice medicine.Based upon review of the information, the board determined that Hardy presented an imminent danger to his patients.
An adjudicatory hearing to address the summary suspension will be held in April 2014 and more information will be available at that time. Hardy, who has been licensed in Maine since 1998, most recently practiced in Reading, Mass.This action means that Hardy may not practice medicine in the State of Maine.
All board disciplinary actions are reported to the National Practitioner Data Bank and the Federation of State Medical Boards Action Data Bank. These reports are regularly reviewed by every state licensing board in the country. The board is made up of six physicians, three public members, and a physician assistant appointed by the governor.
Disciplinary actions taken by the board are available to the public either by telephone at 207-287-3601, or on the board's website at www.maine.gov/md. The Board of Licensure in Medicine is the State of Maine agency charged to protect the health and welfare of the public by verifying the qualifications of physicians to practice, and disciplining physicians for unprofessional conduct and incompetence.
Any citizen can request an investigation of a physician or physician assistant by contacting the board office by telephone at 207-287-3608, by letter, or by visiting the board's website.
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