KURT ANDRE BUZARD, M.D.

APRIL 8, 2004
The Investigative Committee of the Nevada State Board of Medical Examiners filed a formal complaint against Dr. Buzard for engaging in conduct that brings the medical profession into disrepute.

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JUNE 9, 2006
The Nevada State Board of Medical Examiners accepted, approve and adopted a stipulation for settlement of its complaint against Dr. Buzard, wherein Dr. Buzard was found to have violated the Medical Practice Act by engaging in conduct that brings the medical profession into disrepute, a violation of NRS 630.301(9).  The Board ordered that Dr. Buzard receive a public letter of reprimand and that he reimburse the Board's costs and expenses incurred in the investigation and prosecution of the case against him, payable within 60 days of acceptance, adoption and approval of the settlement by the Board.

 

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APRIL 6, 2006
The Investigative Committee of the Nevada State Board of Medical Examiners filed a formal complaint against Dr. Buzard for alleged substandard medical care rendered to a patient, a violation of NRS 630.301(4). Dr. Buzard allegedly violated Section 630.301 of the Nevada Revised Statutes by failing to use reasonable care, skill, or knowledge ordinarily used under similar circumstances. 

SEPTEMBER 14, 2007
The Nevada State Board of Medical Examiners accepted, approved and adopted a stipulation for settlement of its complaint against Dr. Buzard, whereby Dr. Buzard will inactivate his license in Nevada and will abide by all statutory requirements necessary for inactive license status, which does not permit the practice of medicine, including, but not limited to, the writing of prescriptions in Nevada. In addition, Dr. Buzard will reimburse the Board's costs and expenses incurred in investigating and prosecuting the matter, payable to the Nevada State Board of Medical Examiners within sixty (60) days of the Board's acceptance, adoption and approval of the settlement agreement. The Board will dismiss the formal complaint against Dr. Buzard without prejudice. Should Dr. Buzard apply for an active status license in the future, the formal complaint contained in Case No. 06-9589-1 may be reopened at the discretion of the Board's Investigative Committee.