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News  Massachusetts Board of Medicine Takes Disciplinary Action - February 28, 2019

Disciplinary action ordered at the February 28, 2019 meeting of the Board.”
2/28/2019
  • Board of Registration in Medicine

WakefieldAt its meeting on February 28, 2019, the Massachusetts Board of Registration in Medicine took disciplinary action against the medical licenses of Douglas A. Conigliaro, M.D., Robi M. Rosenfeld, D.O., Neal W. Nadelson, M.D. and Maud Hillevi Regne-Karlsson, M.D.

The Board revoked Dr. Douglas Conigliaro’s inchoate right to renew his medical license after finding in a Final Decision & Order that Dr. Conigliaro pled guilty on one count of structuring withdrawals.  Specifically, in the 110 days between October 2012 and February 2013, Dr. Conigliaro assisted or made 92 withdrawals in amounts under $10,000.  Dr. Conigliaro was licensed to practice medicine in Massachusetts from November 1987 until January 1993 when he failed to renew his medical license.  Dr. Conigliaro’s wife was the majority owner of the New England Compounding Center (NECC).

In a Consent Order, the Board indefinitely suspended the medical license of Dr. Robi M. Rosenfeld after he agreed that he had violated the Board’s Policy in Internet Prescribing when he wrote prescriptions for patients without meeting these patients and without creating any medical records.  The Board immediately stayed the suspension upon Dr. Rosenfeld’s entry into a Probation Agreement. Dr. Rosenfeld has been licensed to practice medicine in Massachusetts since 2008.  He is also currently licensed to practice medicine in Maine, New Jersey and New York.

Dr. Neal W. Nadelson acknowledged in a Consent Order that he performed below the standard of care.  He agreed to permanently cease the practice of gastroenterology. Dr. Nadeleson has been licensed to practice medicine in Massachusetts since 1979.  He currently maintains a private practice in internal medicine in Melrose.

The Board accepted the resignation of Dr. Maud Hillevi Regne-Karlsson’s right to renew her medical license. Resignation is a disciplinary action that permanently removes a physician from the practice of medicine. Dr. Regne-Karlsson was licensed in the Commonwealth from April 1991 until December, 1999.  Dr. Regne-Karlsson currently resides in Wisconsin.
 

The Massachusetts Board of Registration in Medicine licenses more than 40,000 physicians, osteopaths and acupuncturists.  The Board was created in 1894 to protect the public health and safety by setting standards for the practice of medicine and ensuring that doctors who practice in the Commonwealth are appropriately qualified and competent. The Board investigates complaints and determines sanctions. More information is available at www.mass.gov/massmedboard, or you may contact the Board at borimmedia@massmail.state.ma.us

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