Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Board Disciplines Filipino Doctor for Negligence, Incompetence

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The News UpFront: (TOP STORY) as of Wednesday, July 28, 2010
~ The Medical Board of California has placed a prominent Filipino doctor in San Diego, California, on probation for three years because of what it said was his "gross negligence, incompetence and repeated negligent acts" in the case of a 73-year-old male patient who had succumbed to rectal cancer. The board said Edwin M. Yorobe, the 64-year-old physician-surgeon who practices in the city's Tierrasanta district, will be monitored by the State of California and made to undergo educational course in addition to continuing medical education. His doctor's certificate was revoked but the revocation is stayed.
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SAN DIEGO-BASED DR. EDWIN M. YOROBE
California Medical Board Disciplines Prominent
Filipino Doctor for Negligence, Incompetence


By ROMEO P. MARQUEZ

TORONTO - The Medical Board of California has slapped a prominent Filipino doctor in San Diego with disciplinary actions for what it said was his "gross negligence, incompetence and repeated negligent acts".

The board identified the offending physician as Edwin Mendez Yorobe, MD, who practices in the city's Tierrasanta neighborhood and mainly caters to the Filipino community.


The 64-year-old physician-surgeon and his wife, Barbara Yorobe, are quite well-known for their high-profile socials through their monthly tabloids, which they both edit, and elaborate fund-raising schemes for their humanitarian foundation.

Yorobe, a 1970 graduate of Manila's Far Eastern University, was accused before the board by Barbara Johnston in her official capacity as MBC executive director. The complaint, billed as Case No. 10-2007-181010, was filed on June 10, 2009 in Sacramento, California.

Among others, it alleged that Yorobe had been "grossly negligent in the care and treatment" of a 73-year-old man, identified only as T.G., who had sought treatment in March 2003 and died one-and-half-years later from rectal cancer.

"Respondent (Yorobe) departed extremely from the standard of care for treatment of a 73-year-old man with rectal bleeding by failing to properly and fully investigate the exact cause of T.G.'s rectal bleeding with timely and appropriate diagnostic studies," according to official documents made available to this reporter.

For this reason and several others detailed in the accusation, Yorobe was also accused of "incompetence" and "repeated negligent acts".

(To see the details of the accusation, please click the link, click "public record documents", then click "decision":
http://licenselookup.mbc.ca.gov/licenselookup/lookup.php?LicenseType=A&LicenseNumber=29827 )

The board and Yorobe agreed to settle the case on the condition that Yorobe gave up his right to contest the charges.

Yorobe's admissions, the board explained, "are only for the purposes of this proceeding, or any other proceedings in which the Medical Board of California or other professional licensing agency is involved, and shall not be admissible in any other criminal or civil proceeding".

Under the terms of the "stipulated settlement and disciplinary order", Yorobe's physician's and surgeon's certificate is revoked.

"However, the revocation is stayed and respondent (Yorobe) is placed on probation for three years", the settlement said. It took effect on April 29, 2010.

One of the conditions of that settlement is that Yorobe attend a department-approved educational course of at least 40 hours per year, in addition to attending 65 hours of continuing medical education.

"The educational program or course shall be aimed at correcting any areas of deficient practice or knowledge," documents said.

During the entire years of probation, Yorobe's practice will be monitored by one or more licensed physicians and surgeons. He is also prohibited from supervising physician assistants.

Yorobe was not immediately available for comment by either email or by phone.

(This Currents & Breaking News may be posted online, broadcast or reprinted, on condition that the author and the publication be properly credited. By Romeo P. Marquez, Editor, Philippine Village Voice, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Volume 4, Issue no. 27, July 28, 2010).


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2 comments:

  1. By mail:

    It's sad that this happens to a prominent professional in the Filipino community. But in another sense, it's an eyeopener for other Fil. doctors and a valuable lesson to keep in mind. Those in the medical profession cannot take life and health for granted. All the more, they should have dedication, commitment and regard for others' lives and top it with compassion. When these are abandoned for whatever reason(s), the price is much too dear. How much is lost once reputation is tarnished!

    V.M. CRISOLOGO
    San Diego, California

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