In an earlier disciplinary case, he was punished for failing to notify the board that he had acquired a criminal conviction. He was found guilty of cruelty to animals and sentenced to 29 days in jail in 2016 for shooting his neighbor’s dog with a pellet gun after she helped his then-girlfriend obtain a protective order against him stemming from a domestic violence incident.
A medical board record noted that Ortiz has a "history of violence toward women" — including a 1999 arrest for allegedly assaulting a spouse. In 2005, a different girlfriend obtained a protective order against him.
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Amazing that Baylor, Scott, and White actually employed this guy despite a criminal history going back decades. Do we need to do our own background checks on our doctors?
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He needs to be in jail.
Actually, the death penalty but I fear that will never happen.
4 posted on
10/04/2022 8:30:39 AM PDT by
metmom
(...fixing our eyes on Jesus, the Author and Perfecter of our faith….)
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No place is safe any more feral fever has taken over.
5 posted on
10/04/2022 8:31:59 AM PDT by
Vaduz
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Uhhh I know there’s a shortage of skilled people but how did he get hired with this documented history?
6 posted on
10/04/2022 8:33:01 AM PDT by
newzjunkey
(Giant meteor 2022!!!)
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Making IV bags great again.
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"Respondent’s continued practice of medicine[ability to breathe] poses a continuing threat to public welfare," the board wrote in its suspension order
11 posted on
10/04/2022 9:24:07 AM PDT by
Roccus
(First we beat the Nazis........Then we defeated the Soviets....... Now, we are them.)
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17 posted on
04/12/2024 7:17:34 PM PDT by
Harmless Teddy Bear
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