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« Firefighters' heart attack risk rises sharply on calls | Main | Hebrew Rehab outbreak waning » Wednesday, March 21, 2007Three medical licenses suspendedBy Liz Kowalczyk, Globe Staff The Massachusetts Board of Registration in Medicine today indefinitely suspended the license of Dr. Emmanuel G. Acosta, a doctor in Orlando, Fla., who also holds a Massachusetts license. The State of Florida Board of Medicine disciplined Acosta for writing prescriptions over the Internet for people who were not his patients, and for failing to keep medical records on these individuals. Acosta can earn back his Massachusetts license back if he complies with the terms of the Florida board, including 100 hours of community service.
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