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  Richard A. Smock MD
 7901 E 22nd St
 Tucson Arizona 85710-8509
 Phone: 520-694-8400
License Number: 
17560
 
License Status: 
Expired
License Date: 
4/15/1988
 
License Renewed: 
 
Renew By: 
01/2001
 
License Expires: 
 
Education and Training (a)   
Medical School:   
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
Graduation Date:  
5/22/1977

Residency:  

6/24/1977 - 6/30/1980
(Internal Medicine)
PRESBYTERIAN-UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA MEDICAL CENTER
PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA
 
 
(b) Area of Interest:  
 Internal Medicine    (ABMS Board Certified)
Board Investigations and Actions
BOARD ACTIONS: 
1
NON DISCIPLINARY ACTIONS: 
0
(c) OPEN INVESTIGATIONS: 
0
 
 
 BOARD ACTIONS (d)
1/14/2003 : Decree of Censure - Unprofessional conduct (failure to maintain adequate patient records; failure to furnish information to the Board in a timely manner)
Malpractice/Criminal Information    
CRIMINAL CONVICTIONS /
"NO CONTEST" PLEAS:
 0
(e) MALPRACTICE CASES
RESULTING IN PAYMENT:
 0
 


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(d) Advisory Letters and Physician Responses to the Advisory Letters are only available on-line for a 5 year period from date of issuance by the Board.

(e) The settlement of a medical malpractice action may occur for a variety of reasons that do not necessarily reflect negatively on the professional competence or conduct of the doctor. A payment in settlement of a medical malpractice action does not create a presumption that medical malpractice occurred.

(f) Prior to 1999, "Advisory Letters" were known as "Letters of Concern"