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Medical Disciplinary Actions

October 24, 1998

The Medical Board of California licenses physicians and other medical professionals. It also investigates medical complaints and issues disciplinary actions. The most serious penalties include license revocation, suspension and probation.

These are the Los Angeles County physicians and surgeons subject to serious disciplinary actions between May 1 and July 31, according to Medical Board documents. Generally, final actions are published only after all appeals are exhausted.


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Dr. Lazaro G. Chapa, Encino: Convicted of driving while under the influence of alcohol; created false medical records with fraudulent intent; and self-use of Demerol, a controlled substance. Revocation of license stayed, five years probation. Effective May 11.

Dr. James Edward Gernert, Los Angeles: Administered testosterone injections on a weekly or more frequent basis to a patient without ordering timely blood tests. Disciplined via public letter of reprimand.* Effective July 14,1997.

Dr. Cadvan O. Griffiths Jr., Los Angeles: Convicted of driving under the influence of alcohol, misdemeanors, on three different occasions. Revocation of license stayed, three years probation. Effective June 19.

Dr. Willie Lee Johnson, Los Angeles: Criminal conviction for possession of a Schedule IV controlled substance. License issued with five years probation attached. Effective May 11.

Dr. Alan Shanley Lake, Long Beach: Violated terms and conditions of a prior board probation. Revocation of license stayed, five years probation. Effective May 22.

Dr. Allan I. Larner, San Pedro: Failed to diagnose and treat breast cancer in one patient for almost two years. Suspension of license stayed, one year probation. Effective May 1.

Dr. Barry Gerald Lew, Long Beach: Charged with giving steroid and hormone injections to two patients over a two-to-three-year period with little or no corresponding documentation of status or examination. No admissions; revocation of license stayed, four years probation. Effective June 26.

Dr. Beverly Lewis, Los Angeles: Convicted of conspiracy to distribute and possess with intent to distribute Dilaudid. Revocation of license stayed, license suspended for 30 days, five years probation. Effective July 2.

Dr. Richard Louis McMasters, Redondo Beach: Applicant for licensure with history of psychiatric problems associated with his obsessive compulsive disorder. License issued with five years probation attached. Effective May 15.

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