Arkansas Medical Director’s Case Dropped by State Medical Board

February 20, 2020

The Arkansas State Medical Board on Thursday dismissed its charges against the former director of a medical spa in Northwest Arkansas after she pledged to stay out of that practice area in the future.
“I apologize, and I have no interest in continuing to be the medical director of any medical spa,” Elizabeth Sharp told the board. “I really would just like to be an emergency room physician and continue saving lives.”
According to a December 13 Medical Board order setting the hearing Thursday, Sharp admitted she failed to follow the Medical Board’s Regulation 22 while serving as medical director of the Renewed Beauty Medical Spa in Lowell.
Read more at the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette >>

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