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Lisa Wynn (Az Medical Board)

Lisa Wynn (Az Medical Board) review: Public danger 8

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Lisa Wynn the executive director of the Arizona medical Board is currently under investigation by our committee for unethical and egregious behavior. There has been many alleged complaints specifically aginst her. She clearly is trying to hide under the Guise of the medical Board, but her actions of deceit are her own

She has acted with bias and dishonesty on Board matters where she has no education to support her stance

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jill schafer
, US
Oct 23, 2017 9:14 am EDT

And still the AZ BON (director is still working, getting paid, although is doing the same things.
Why is this? "joey" Ridenour is allowed to keep her job when so many nurses have called this BON liars, and what they are doing is uneithical and down right illegal ! Wake up Ducey, now there is an election year, better take a look . too little to late wont help dig ya out of this one.
SO many nurses ask how do they do away with this? why are they doing this ? what authority and who is 'over ''them " While the BOn does this activity taking licenses away from unsuspecting nurses, in some cases reported theft, medicare fraud, drub diversion. But the corrupt goes much deeper than this. Do not count on the AZNA who are pals with the BON. and working politically at all times . nurses who really have a caring attitude and want to do the right thing are being railroaded . !

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Peary Brown
Bullhead City, US
Jul 26, 2014 9:20 am EDT

The nature of this story is ultimately connected through the Az Med Board as it was Lisa Wynn who cleared the physician of any wrong doing. More importantly listed interviewed witnesses on the investigative report who were never questioned. I know this as I, Peary Brown, R.N., was listed as a witness that was interviewed. The only reason this person survived was because of Dr Wang, of Las Vegas and myself.

The story began in 2009 after a 46 y.o. woman was scheduled for cervical
redo surgery at a hospital in Bullhead City, Az. She had had 2 prior
failed cervical surgeries with instrumentation. Her second surgery was
followed by difficulty in swallowing and a weight loss of 40lbs. To
which the surgeon said she needed a psychiatrist. Before doing this 3rd
surgery an endoscopy was done and the cervical
redo was cancelled because of esophageal involvement. The actual
explanation wasn't given to either the patient or the family. The
patient was given an ENT consult to Las Vegas and was discharged home
after the Las Vegas physician requested a gastrostomy feeding tube. She
was allowed to drink fluids and ensure via feeding tube three time a
day. Her ENT consult was scheduled about a week later but she
deteriorated so rapidly she was taken to Las Vegas on the 4th day after
discharge. Upon admission to Las Vegas she was 87 lbs, and she is
5'11", pale, [protected] pulse, 80sbp and 103 core temp. She was very
confused. She was in the ICU for 13 weeks and had several surgeries
mainly to place drains into the infected area. She was discharged home
with drains and a suction machine for better than 4 months. Oh, nothing
by mouth. She had had recurrent infections which hindered repair
surgery. After about 4 months the ENT surgeon tried repairs and both
failed, although the second repair lasted 8 months which allowed her to
eat and drink after 8 months of not being able to due so. Actually it
was longer than that. The failure of the second surgery required the
services of a different surgeon and a different technique which was
effective. Although considered a success simply because she is alive,
she still has significant sputum production causing her to hack up gobs
of sputum every 10-15 mins., which she has learned to swallow as she now
works with the public; in the same hospital that initially did the
surgery. The surgeon who did the surgery has long since been terminated.
Shortly after, perhaps 6 months, a review of her record revealed the
record keeping of the surgeon which made reference of esophageal
excoriation. The endoscopy report, eventually tracked down by somebody
who knew where to look, was clear that a 1X2" perforation was evident to
which the surgeon was informed of. Upon learning this the husband
of the patient informed the administration, from the bottom up, to which
most implied no compliance with. A sentinel event in hospital terms is
basically an unexpected life threatening event that occurred by staff
error. Although there are more definitions, it applies in this case.
The husband allegedly threatens the life of the surgeon and is
terminated. He claims never to have made contact. The hospital files for
protection injunction and later the husband is arrested for violation
of the same. His house is searched and his computer is seized but they
only find a usable amount of marijuana. The courts continue and continue
the case as at that time the surgeon is still on staff. God forbid we
should format a case whilst the surgeon is still on staff. Its not too
long before the hospital realizes that perhaps the real neuro-spine
surgeon is laying in a shallow grave in Chicago and the one doing
surgery here is undoubtedly an imposter who stole his identity; and so
they terminated his contract, Then its OK to proceed with the criminal
case against the husband, even though the case is 'timed-out' for its
many continuances. He now works at another hospital not too far away.
The husband then refusing any negotiations and looses at trail, appeal
and is sent to jail. The surgeon fails to get a license to practice
in Nevada, for undisclosed reasons, and subsequently does independent
surgery at the facility where the husband worked. The husband is fired
from that facility and the surgeon files a complaint with the now
infamous Arizona State Board of Nursing Corruption. Although there is no
nurse practice act violation the surgeon falsely testifies that the
husband stalked and threatened him in the hospital. The evidence of
that is one 4 year old email whose origin is unclear. The marijuana
compliant is not a nurse practice act violation, but the prescription
for the same is ignored anyway. The nurse is placed on 2 year probation
which has ridiculous stipulations. The surgeon continued his mayhem
until somebody got the bright idea that he was incompetent. Although
these in competencies were well established many times over, they could
still make a few dollars. They found out otherwise. The story has many
convolutions and spins offs. It is a story of white collar crime and
criminals. I mean real crime, felonies and fraud that is so blatantly
ignored that our health care system and the justice system is obviously
run by criminals. Those that could make a difference are only concerned
about themselves and their paychecks. The details of this posting are known to me to be factual and are
diluted in many areas. Only for reasons of space and time are the facts
diluted. I personally know the victims. One of those areas of criminal
behavior is the patients' attempt at filing a civil complaint. What
people will do to avoid responsibility is unreal. That portion is
another chapter of criminal behavior. The now infamous neuro-spine
surgeon filed a civil defame/suit suit in Mohave Superior Court against
the husband for being humane. I am aware of these details about this
case, and many more details about criminals working within our system.
Although the hospital in this case was very much a part of these
criminals, the organization of Community Health Services/Systems of Tn
was duped, badly duped by modern day criminals. It is doubtful that
anybody in their right mind would think that a licensed MD in the state
of Arizona could be such a criminal. That is where Lisa Wynn comes in.
For those of you who don't remember her she was the director of the Az
Medical Board whom recently was terminated for failing to do regulation
investigations. She personally cleared the complaint on this case. So
you see, John Q Public, going to a health care facility can be more
dangerous than going to prison. The real criminals are in your own back
yard. And you don't have to be a Veteran to die in the street

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LOP111
, US
Jul 17, 2014 5:36 pm EDT

Lis Wynnwas terminated from the AZ Medical Board as she was incompetent, evil, and eventually got caught
She deserves everything she gets and has ruined many lives in AZ and is a danger to the public and needs to be put away

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MkStItCh
West Seneca, US
Jul 18, 2014 9:07 am EDT

No idea who she is, what she did and why you are posting this?

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jfjffj
, US
Oct 22, 2013 12:09 am EDT

She will now rot in hell literally as Phoenix is an oven anyhow
It is nice to see justice being played out, and Lisa Wynn got what she deserved
Better late than never
Adios you crooked public safety hazard and good riddance

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gheueue
, US
Oct 21, 2013 12:43 pm EDT

She got what she deserved and you were right on back in 2010
Thank you

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MOIUN
, US
Oct 29, 2010 1:36 am EDT

Hilarious. I have seen this women in person, and she is totally unimpressive and unintereseting

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urytnkkffds
, US
Jun 28, 2010 10:25 am EDT

Lisa Wynn is clearly an addict. She needs to go to rehabilitation and clean up her act. That is still no excuse for her irrational behavior and will need to face the proper consequences.