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Texas Doctor Accused of Being High During Surgeries Loses License After Testing Positive for Cocaine
A Houston urologist lost his medical license after testing positive for cocaine and kratom amid allegations of performing surgeries while impaired.
Houston doctor suspended for being impaired during surgeries could get his medical license back
A Houston surgeon has had his medical license suspended after testing positive for cocaine and facing allegations of impairment during surgeries, raising concerns about patient safety.
Dr. Nathan Robert Starke accused of being impaired during several surgeries at Houston Methodist, Texas Medical Board says
Dr. Nathan Robert Starke tested positive for cocaine while on suspension and is accused of being impaired during several surgeries at Houston Methodist, according to The Texas Medical Board.
Patients and co-workers shocked Houston urologist was accused of being impaired during surgeries
Patients and co-workers say they're shocked that Dr. Nathan Starke's license was suspended after he was accused of being impaired during several surgeries at Houston Methodist.
Houston doctor suspended after testing positive for cocaine, state board says
Dr. Nathan Robert Starke tested positive for cocaine on Oct. 15, according to the Texas Medical Board. HOUSTON — A Houston doctor was suspended after the Texas Medical Board determined that he was performing surgeries while under the influence of drugs.
Houston doctor suspended by Texas Medical Board after positive cocaine test
The Texas Medical Board suspended Nathan Robert Starke, a Houston urologist, after he tested positive for cocaine.
Texas Medical Board suspends license of Houston doctor accused of being impaired during surgeries
Dr. Nathan Robert Starke tested positive for cocaine while on suspension and is accused of being impaired during several surgeries at Houston Methodist, according to The Texas Medical Board.
Texas Medical Board temporarily suspends Houston surgeon after he tested positive for cocaine
The Texas Medical Board has announced a surgeon has been temporarily suspended without notice, according to a release.
Houston Methodist doctor suspended after testing positive for cocaine
The Texas Medical Board has announced a urologist has been suspended after determining that he was performing surgeries while impaired.
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Doctor who failed drug tests no longer employed at Houston Methodist
A Houston doctor is no longer employed at Houston Methodist following failed drug tests and the suspension of his license.
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