CHANCELLOR, ROBERT S., M.D.

CASE NO. 98-5652-1

FEBRUARY 3, 1998
The Investigative Committee of the Nevada State Board of Medical
Examiners filed a formal complaint against Dr. Chancellor charging him
with 2 counts of malpractice and 1 count of repeated malpractice.

JUNE 17, 1998
At its meeting on June 6, 1998, the Board found Dr. Chancellor guilty
of the charges in the complaint and ordered that his license to practice
medicine in the state of Nevada be revoked.

MARCH 16, 1999
In response to a Petition for Judicial Review filed by Dr. Chancellor in the
Clark County District Court of the Board's order revoking his license, the
District Court ordered that the Board retry Dr. Chancellor within a certain
period of time. Prior to any re-trial, the Board entered into a Stipulation for
Settlement with Dr. Chancellor in which: 1) he plead that he admits the
allegations in case no. 98-5652-2 of his inability to practice medicine with
reasonable skill and safety because of the use of alcohol, drugs, narcotics
or any other substance and he admits the allegations that he rendered
professional services to a patient while he was under the influence of
alcohol, drugs, narcotics or any other substance; 2) there will be no hearing
on the complaint in case no. 98-5652-2; and 3) the Board ordered that Dr.
Chancellor's license be REVOKED.

NO FURTHER ACTION WAS TAKEN ON THIS CASE.


CASE NO. 98-5652-2

MAY 8, 1998
The Investigative Committee of the Nevada State Board of Medical
Examiners filed a formal complaint against Dr. Chancellor charging him
with 1 count of practicing medicine while under the influence of controlled
substances and alleging that his license to practice medicine in the state
of Nevada be summarily suspended as his continuing practice of medicine
pending a hearing of this complaint would endanger the health, safety
and welfare of his patients. The Board ordered that Dr. Chancellor's license
be summarily suspended pending a hearing of the complaint.

JULY 7, 1998
The Board ordered that this complaint be dismissed without prejudice, since
Dr. Chancellor's license to practice medicine in the state of Nevada was
revoked by the board as a result of their finding of guilty in case no. 98-5652-1.

DECEMBER 2, 1998
After the order of the District Court as set out above in case no. 98-5652-1,
requiring the board to retry Dr. Chancellor on case no. 98-5652-1, rather than
retrying that case, the Investigative Committee of the Nevada State Board of
Medical Examiners filed a formal complaint against Dr. Chancellor charging him
with 2 counts of practicing medicine while under the influence of controlled
substances and alleging that his license to practice medicine in the state
of Nevada, should he resume the practice of medicine in the state, be summarily
suspended. The case was set for hearing for March 18, 1999.

MARCH 15, 1999
A stipulation for settlement was entered into at which time Dr. Chancellor
admitted the allegations contained in count one of the complaint - inability
to practice medicine with reasonable skill and safety because of use of alcohol,
drugs, narcotics or any other substance, and he admitted the allegations
contained in count two of the complaint - rendering professional services to
a patient while the physician is under the influence of alcohol or any
controlled substance, and he further stipulated that his license to practice
medicine in the state of Nevada would be REVOKED by the Nevada State
Board of Medical Examiners.

MARCH 18, 1999
An order was entered revoking Dr. Chancellor's license to practice medicine
in the state of Nevada.