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Health Worker Report

By The Columbian
Published: October 15, 2016, 6:00am

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Health Systems Quality Assurance Division of the state Department of Health recently took disciplinary actions or has withdrawn charges against these Clark County health care providers.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 July, the Nursing Commission charged registered nurse Carolyn J. Boundey with unprofessional conduct. Boundey allegedly didn’t comply with terms of probation.

In July, the Agency-Affiliated Counselor Program charged agency-affiliated counselor Eric Nolan Johnson with unprofessional conduct. Johnson allegedly took a client to a nude beach, where he was nude in front of the client, made explicit sexual comments, and inappropriately touched the client.

In July, the Psychology Board entered an agreement with psychologist Christopher K. Johnson that releases him from a 2014 agreement, fines him $2,000, requires him to practice under supervision, and mandates additional continuing education. Johnson provided a substandard patient evaluation, delayed submitting another patient’s evaluation, and created a dual relationship with a patient by evaluating the patient to form an expert opinion for use in litigation and treating that same patient instead of referring the patient to another provider for treatment.

In July, the Massage Program charged massage practitioner Rawle A. Morris with unprofessional conduct. Morris allegedly didn’t provide adequate proof of having completed required continuing education.

In July, the Chiropractic Commission charged chiropractor Nicholas M. Peck with unprofessional conduct. Peck allegedly kept inadequate records and used an inappropriate billing code.

If you have questions about this report, contact Health Systems Quality Assurance Division at 360-236-4700.

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