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DOH reinstates doctor accused of exposing patients, staff to COVID-19

March 9, 2021 6:23 pm NORTH PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WLNE)- The Rhode Island Department of Health reinstated the medical license of a doctor accused of intentionally exposing his patients and staff to COVID-19. Dr. Anthony Farina’s license was suspended in January after he continued to go into work after testing positive for the coronavirus. He treated his patients who were not aware he was sick. Farina’s medical privileges were restored on February 23 after the Department of Health determined that Farina was no longer a danger to the public. Farina has denied all accusations. Dr. Farina’s practices are identified as the Center of New England Primary Care Inc., Center of New England Urgent Care Inc., Physicians Weight Loss & Medical Services Inc., North Providence Primary Care Associates Inc., North Providence Urgent Care Inc. and East Greenwich Urgent Care, Inc.

RI doctor loses license for deliberately exposing patients to COVID

PROVIDENCE  State Department of Health Director Dr. Nicole Alexander-Scott ordered the emergency suspension of a North Providence doctor’s license after investigators determined that he deliberately exposed patients and staff to COVID-19 and presented a danger to the community. Dr. Anthony Farina, a 1991 Brown University School of Medicine graduate who runs at least six medical practices in Rhode Island, on Thursday was suspended from practicing medicine until further order of the Department of Health or the Board of Medical Licensure and Discipline for an overall pattern of “unprecedented” willful misconduct. The board’s investigative committee moved to have Farina’s license summarily suspended by Alexander-Scott after hearing witness testimony that he exposed staff and patients to COVID after becoming symptomatic in late November. They reported that Farina continued to work even after testing positive days later, continuing to see patients while wearing an N-95 mask

Health director finds RI doctor deliberately exposed patients to COVID

RI DOH suspends doctor s license after deliberately exposing patients and staff to COVID-19

RI DOH suspends doctor’s license after ‘deliberately’ exposing patients and staff to COVID-19 The investigation also details complaints from patients and employees who reported that Dr. Farina has a temper. January 15, 2021 4:13 pm NORTH PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WLNE) – Dr. Nicole Alexander-Scott, Director of The Rhode Island Department of Health has ordered the license of a North Providence doctor to be emergency summarily suspended. Investigators determined that he deliberately exposed his staff and patients to COVID-19, endangering the community. Dr. Anthony Farina, a graduate of Brown University School of medicine, runs six medical practices in the state. According to a 21 page document issued by the Department of Health, Dr. Farina has been suspended from practicing medicine indefinitely.

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