Physician Profile Protecting the Public's Health |
Steven Leibsohn MD | License Number: | 17701 |
No current office address on file | License Status: | Active with Limitations |
License Date: | 6/24/1988 | |
Phone: | License Renewed: | 2/26/2002 |
Renew By: | 02/2004 | |
License Expires: | 06/2004 |
Note: Information up to the date of initial licensure is verified by the Board.
Information provided by the physician after this date is not verified by the Board.
Medical School: | UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA COLLEGE OF MEDICINE |
Graduation Date: | 5/12/1984 |
Residency: | 6/24/1984 - 6/30/1988 (Obstetrics & Gynecology) |
WOMEN'S HOSPITAL, L A COUNTY-USC MEDICAL CTR | |
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA | |
*Specialty: | Obstetrics & Gynecology |
Board Investigations and Actions
10/16/1996: | Decree of Censure - Unprofessional conduct (failure to maintain adequate records; conduct harmful to patient; negligence). |
4/26/2001: | Decree of Censure w/ 6-month Probation- Unprofessional Conduct (conduct/practice harmful/dangerous to patient/public; negligence). Complete 20hrs CME in laparoscopic procedures. 10/26/01 - Compliance met, Probation terminated. |
4/27/2001: | Letter of Reprimand- Unprofessional conduct (conduct the Board determines gross or repeated negligence, or negligence resulting in harm to or death of a death of a patient). |
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2/28/2002: | Practice Limitation (to protect the public health and safety and rehabilitate the physician) - Shall not practice clinical medicine until receiving Board approval to do so. |
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OPEN INVESTIGATIONS:
NONE
CASES DISMISSED:
3
(within last five years)
Malpractice/Criminal Information
MALPRACTICE CASES RESULTING IN PAYMENT:
1
(within last five years)
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