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Proposed OPMC Legislation: What Physicians Need to Know (Video Analysis)

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Jordan Fensterman, Executive Partner at Abrams Fensterman, LLP and Director of the firm’s OPMC & OPD Defense Practice, provides focused analysis on key components of proposed legislation impacting physician discipline in New York. In this video series, he breaks down how specific provisions may affect fairness, enforcement, and professional license risk.

 

WATCH: Obtaining a Medical License Fraudulently

WATCH: Doctors Guaranteeing Treatment Outcomes

 

Jordan Fensterman examines proposed legislation related to physicians who guarantee treatment outcomes or patient satisfaction. He highlights a key concern within the proposal—that even broad or potentially misleading guarantees may result in only a reprimand—raising important questions about whether the framework meaningfully deters misconduct.

WATCH: Proposed Changes to the Composition of OPMC/BPMC Hearing Panels

This video provides Jordan’s analysis of proposed changes to the composition of OPMC hearing panels, shifting from two physicians and one layperson to two laypeople and one physician. He explains how this adjustment may reduce clinical perspective in disciplinary decisions and impact the fairness of the process for physicians.

WATCH: Allegations of Sexual Abuse and Harassment in the Practice of Medicine

 

Jordan Fensterman analyzes how proposed legislation addresses allegations of sexual abuse and harassment in the medical profession. He discusses the seriousness of these claims and examines whether the proposed changes appropriately balance accountability with due process protections for licensed professionals.

 

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Jordan Fensterman is an Executive Partner and Director of the Abrams Fensterman’s OPMC & OPD Defense Practices. He counsels physicians, nurses, dentists, pharmacists, therapists, and other licensed professionals in investigations, inquiries, settlement negotiations, regulatory compliance, and administrative hearings. Jordan is widely regarded as one of New York’s leading attorneys for physician and professional license defense, representing more than 1,000 healthcare providers throughout his career.

 

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