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Secretary of State Announces Medical License Suspension

Department of State | Date Posted: Thursday, January 19, 2017


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DOVER – Secretary of State Jeffrey Bullock and the state Board of Medical Licensure and Discipline have suspended the Delaware medical license of Eva C. Dickinson, in light of the suspension of her Maryland medical license last month in connection with alleged drug-related criminal activity.

In making this determination, Secretary Bullock and the board considered criminal charges by the Maryland State Police outlined in a complaint filed with the board by the Delaware Department of Justice. Ms. Dickinson is a resident of Caroline County, Md., but has practiced primarily in Delaware at “Cutting Edge Treatment Center,” a pain-management practice in Harrington, and previously at “Compassionate Pain Management,” with locations in Dover and Seaford.

Delaware Code Title 24 enables a temporary suspension pending a hearing to be issued upon the written order of the Secretary of State with the concurrence of the board chair, if the activity of the licensee presents a clear and immediate danger to public health, safety or welfare.

The suspension of Ms. Dickinson will remain in effect for a period of 60 days, during which time disciplinary hearings will be held or the final disposition for this individual will take place. As the result of a hearing, the Board of Medical Licensure and Discipline has the authority to impose disciplinary sanctions up to and including revocation of a practitioner’s license or certification.

The licensure status of Ms. Dickinson has been updated on the Division of Professional Regulation’s online license verification service. A copy of the signed order suspending the license of Eva C. Dickinson can also be viewed here.

 

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Secretary of State Announces Medical License Suspension

Department of State | Date Posted: Thursday, January 19, 2017


Picture of the Delaware Divison of Professional Regulation, Pro Reg logo

DOVER – Secretary of State Jeffrey Bullock and the state Board of Medical Licensure and Discipline have suspended the Delaware medical license of Eva C. Dickinson, in light of the suspension of her Maryland medical license last month in connection with alleged drug-related criminal activity.

In making this determination, Secretary Bullock and the board considered criminal charges by the Maryland State Police outlined in a complaint filed with the board by the Delaware Department of Justice. Ms. Dickinson is a resident of Caroline County, Md., but has practiced primarily in Delaware at “Cutting Edge Treatment Center,” a pain-management practice in Harrington, and previously at “Compassionate Pain Management,” with locations in Dover and Seaford.

Delaware Code Title 24 enables a temporary suspension pending a hearing to be issued upon the written order of the Secretary of State with the concurrence of the board chair, if the activity of the licensee presents a clear and immediate danger to public health, safety or welfare.

The suspension of Ms. Dickinson will remain in effect for a period of 60 days, during which time disciplinary hearings will be held or the final disposition for this individual will take place. As the result of a hearing, the Board of Medical Licensure and Discipline has the authority to impose disciplinary sanctions up to and including revocation of a practitioner’s license or certification.

The licensure status of Ms. Dickinson has been updated on the Division of Professional Regulation’s online license verification service. A copy of the signed order suspending the license of Eva C. Dickinson can also be viewed here.

 

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