Word: probationers
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Impersonating a college degree recipient is a misdemeanor in Massachusetts. Last April, Steven S. Grassidonio was sentenced to two years probation for impersonating two Harvard graduate students.
Judge Walter E. Steele's sentence in the case also caused controversy. Although they could have received a maximum sentence of 60 years--20 years for each rape--Steele sentenced the three doctors to serve only three to five years in prison and suspended all but six months of the...
Earlier this month the MMS officially censured and placed on probation Drs. Benjamin Covino, head of the anaesthesiology department at BWH. Aaron J. Gissen, professor of anaesthesiology, and John A. Wark, a former anaesthesiology staff member at BWH, for writing the recommendations. The censure is the harshest disciplinary action short...
Two doctors at the Harvard-affiliated Brigham and Women's Hospital were officially censured and placed on probation by the Massachusetts Medical Society last week, because of letters of recommendation they wrote last June.
The censure and probation were "short of expulsion the harshest disciplinary action society can hand down," spokesman Roxanne Hurley said yesterday.