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Michael Jackson's doctor loses Texas license
February 13, 2012, 01:37:14 AM
By TODD ACKERMAN
 Published 04:54 p.m., Sunday, February 12, 2012
 


Dr. Conrad Murray, the doctor convicted of involuntary manslaughter in Michael Jackson's death, finally has been formally barred from practicing medicine in Texas.
 
The Texas Medical Board Friday suspended Murray's license, nearly three years after the death of the pop singer. Murray, currently serving a four-year jail sentence, administered an overdose of the anesthetic propofol that killed Jackson in June 2009.
 
"This achieves the same effect as license revocation," said Leigh Hopper, board spokeswoman.
 
Murray is currently asking a California judge to release him from jail pending appeal of the case. His lawyer said Murray knows he cannot work as a doctor but would find other employment in California to help support his seven children, according to the Associated Press. A hearing on the motion is set for Feb. 24.
 
Prior to Jackson's death, Murray worked a few days a month in Acres Homes, flying in from his primary practice in Las Vegas. He opened the cardiology practice in the impoverished north Houston area in his late father's honor in 2006, then left in the spring of 2009 to become Jackson's personal doctor.
 
He returned to Acres Homes to see patients, sporadically, after Jackson's death, beginning in late 2009 and as recently as summer 2011.
 
The medical board didn't need to seek an emergency suspension after Murray's November conviction because he's incarcerated and not a threat to Texas patients, Hopper said.
 
The medical board order noted the state saved "money and resources" because Murray cooperated in the matter. It called such cooperation a mitigating factor in determining the appropriate sanction.
 
The license suspension is the second action the Texas Medical Board has taken against Murray in the aftermath of Jackson's death. In 2010, about five months after he resumed seeing patients in Acres Homes, the medical board prohibited him from administering propofol.
 
That action, like Friday's license suspension, followed judicial sanction in California. Officials at the Texas Medical Board suggested at the time it was appropriate to let California take the lead because that was where the standard of care issue took place and because the state already was devoting resources to the investigation.
 
Under sentencing guidelines, Murray is expected to serve no more than half of his sentence.
 
Murray's license will remain suspended until superseded by a subsequent order of the Texas Medical Board, the order says.
 
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Re: Michael Jackson's doctor loses Texas license
February 13, 2012, 02:37:12 AM
This is as it should be.
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