Interesting, especially in light of the recent thread about whether or not you'd continue to see a doctor who has exhibited what you felt were moral and/or ethical lapses in his personal life.
I'll repeat that that I stopped seeing Dr. Hamnik after her DUI (the messy office and foisting me off on her PA were also factors) and would certainly stop going to a doctor who was any kind of compulsive peeper.
These are matters of public record: Hamnik was sentenced to a year's probation here for the DUI. The felony charges for illegal possession of drugs were reduced to misdemeanors and then dropped after the judge ruled she had lawful prescriptions for the 251 pills found loose in her purse.
Hamnik was given a formal reprimand in 2012 by the Virginia Board of Medicine for her behavior in that state for (1) inaccurately documenting that she had personally seen patients when she had not, and (2) being impaired to practice medicine due to mental or physical illness or substance abuse. She has since let her Virginia license lapse.
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