The Health Professions Quality Assurance office of the state Department of Health recently took disciplinary actions or has withdrawn charges against these Clark County health care providers.
In February, the Chemical Dependency Professional Program granted the application of chemical dependency professional trainee Tabitha Michele-Marie Zdunich and placed her certification on probation for two years. She was convicted of possession of a controlled substance, methamphetamine.
In February, the Nursing Commission and the Chemical Dependency Professional Program indefinitely suspended the credentials of registered nurse and chemical dependency professional Ann N. Durst. Durst failed to comply with a previous agreement and a previous agreed order.
In February, the Medical Commission indefinitely suspended the license of physician assistant Casey J. Maul. Maul agreed to surrender his license to practice as a physician assistant in Oregon; he cannot reapply for a license in that state for a minimum of two years.