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Health worker report

The Columbian
Published: December 14, 2012, 4:00pm

The Health Systems Quality Assurance Division of the state Department of Health recently took disciplinary actions or has withdrawn charges against these Clark County health care providers.

In October, the Secretary of Health indefinitely suspended the credentials of nursing assistant Sasha Gean Wisner for not complying with an order that Wisner complete a core basics training through the Department of Social and Health Services.

In October, the Pharmacy Board indefinitely suspended the credentials of pharmacist intern and pharmacy technician Derek R. Adamski. Between January 2012 and April 10, 2012, Adamski diverted controlled substances on numerous occasions for his own use from Fred Meyer pharmacy, his employer. He began participating in a substance abuse monitoring program in April.

In October, the Pharmacy Board modified an order revoking the credential of pharmacy technician Susan D. Miller for 10 years. The modification reduces the revocation to five years beginning in 2007. Miller may now reapply for a credential as a pharmacy technician.

In November, the Secretary of Health denied the application of Danielle L. Dillehay to reactivate her credential as a certified nursing assistant. In 2009 she was convicted of third degree theft.


If you have questions about this report, contact Health Systems Quality Assurance Division at 360-236-4700. For questions about the Oregon State Board of Nursing report, call 971-673-0685.

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