Ill. Admin. Code tit. 68, § 1350.130 - Dishonorable, Unethical or Unprofessional Conduct
a) The Division may suspend or revoke a
license, refuse to issue or renew a license or take other disciplinary action
based upon its findings of dishonorable, unethical or unprofessional conduct
(see Section 21(a)(8) of the Act), which includes but is not limited to, the
following acts or practices:
1) Engaging in
conduct likely to deceive, defraud or harm the public, or demonstrating a
willful disregard for the health, welfare or safety of a patient. Actual injury
need not be established.
2) A
departure from or failure to conform to the standards of practice as set forth
in the Act or this Part. Actual injury to a patient need not be
established.
3) Engaging in
behavior that violates professional boundaries (such as signing wills or other
documents not related to client health care).
4) Engaging in sexual conduct with a patient
or conduct that may reasonably be interpreted by a patient as sexual, or
behavior that is sexually harassing to a patient, including any verbal behavior
that is sexual harassing.
5)
Demonstrating actual or potential inability to practice with reasonable skill,
safety or judgment by reason of illness, use of alcohol, drugs, chemicals or
any other material or as a result of any mental or physical
condition.
6) Misrepresenting
educational background, training, credentials, competence or medical staff
memberships.
7) Committing any
other act or omission that breaches the physician assistant's responsibility to
a patient according to accepted medical standards of practice.
b) The Division hereby
incorporates by reference the "Guidelines for Ethical Conduct for the PA
Profession", 2013, American Academy of PAs, 2318 Mill Road, Suite 13600,
Alexandria VA 22314, with no later amendments or editions.
c) The Division hereby incorporates by
reference the "Guidelines for the Chronic Use of Opioid Analgesics", Federation
of State Medical Boards, April 2017, 400 Fuller Wiser Road, Suite 300, Euless
TX 76039. No later amendments or editions are included.
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