Board Member Names and Term Expiration Dates
| Board Member |
Term Ends |
| William Gant, Public Member, Chair |
7/5/2012 |
| Catherine Hunter, DO, Vice Chair |
7/4/2014 |
| Samuel Coor, DO |
7/5/2014 |
| John Finch, DO |
7/5/2015 |
| Peter Kilburn, DO |
7/5/2012 |
| David Martinez, DO |
7/5/2014 |
| Shannon Markegard, DO |
7/5/2016 |
Description
The mandate of the Board of Osteopathic Medicine and Surgery is to protect the public’s health and safety and to promote the welfare of the state by regulating the competency and quality of professional health care providers under their jurisdiction. The Board accomplishes this mandate through a variety of activities in collaboration with the Department of Health, Health Professions Quality Assurance.
Board duties include:
- Establishing qualifications for minimal competency to grant or deny licensure of osteopathic physicians and physician assistants.
- Regulating the competency and quality of professional health care providers under its jurisdiction by establishing, monitoring, and enforcing qualifications for licensure.
- Establishing and monitoring compliance with continuing education requirements.
- Ensuring consistent standards of practice.
- Developing continuing competency mechanisms.
- Assessing, investigating and making recommendations related to complaints against physicians and physician assistants which may range from a Notice of Correction to a Revocation of licensure.
- Serving as reviewing members on disciplinary cases and serve on disciplinary hearing panels.
- Serving as members of standing committees, when appointed.
- Developing rules, policies, and procedures that promote the delivery of quality health care to the residents of the state.
Qualifications
The Board is made up of six osteopathic physicians and one public member appointed by the Governor. The physician members must have been in active practice as a licensed osteopathic physician and surgeon in Washington for at least five years immediately preceding appointment. All members must be citizens of the United States and must be residents of Washington.
Public member representatives may not:
- Be a member of any other health care licensing board or commission;
- Have a fiduciary obligation to a facility rendering health care services;
- Have a financial interest in the rendering of health services.
Board Participation Expectation Guidelines
The following expectation guidelines are intended to serve as a reference for current members and for prospective appointees of the Board:
- Attend regular Board meetings, scheduled quarterly during business hours on Fridays. There is also Department of Health one-day Board, Commission, Committee conference.
- Participate in telephonic conferences to close cases. These take approximately 2 hours and are usually done between board meetings.
- Participate in Settlement Conferences with respondent’s attorney, staff attorney and/or board staff. Usually held at the convenience of the reviewing board member and can take several hours. The number held each year depends on the number of cases charged for that board member.
- Participate on hearing panels from 1 day to several days two to three times per year. Hearings may be held in the respondent's practice area to accommodate witnesses. A panel of three board members is generally utilized to hear disciplinary cases. All board members are not required to participate in every hearing.
- Prepare for all meetings by reading materials sent one to two weeks in advance of the scheduled meeting date. The packets take an average of two to four hours to read prior to each business meeting. In addition, between eight-and-24 hours are spent reviewing complaint files prior to each meeting.
- Assist newly appointed Board members as necessary.
Total Annual Time Commitment:
| Meetings/ Conferences |
4-6 days per year |
| Meeting Preparation |
2-4 hours per meeting (approximately 1 day per year) |
| Complaint file review |
4-6 hours per complaint assigned (approximately 4 days per year) |
| Hearing Panels |
3-6 days per year |
Performance Guidelines-Newly Appointed Board Members
Attend an initial orientation about the Board presented by Department of Health staff. This is approximately half a day in length. Initial orientation outlines the legal authority of the Board, the roles and responsibilities of Board members, ethics, confidentiality, the legal liability of Board members and the Department of Health, the organizational structure of the Department of Health, roles and responsibilities of Department of Health staff, roles and responsibilities of staff attorneys and Assistant Attorneys General (AAGs), disciplinary processes, rule-making and other issues.
- Attends committee meetings if necessary.
- Performs duties of current members.
Current Meeting Schedule
Regular business meetings are scheduled quarterly.
Most meetings are held at St. Francis Hospital, Federal Way, Washington.
Become a Board,
Commission or Committee Member.
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