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Surgeon Could Lose License Over Sex With Patient

POSTED: 5:42 pm PDT May 14, 2007
UPDATED: 1:49 pm PDT May 31, 2007

A prominent North County surgeon could be in trouble with the state medical board and learned he could lose his license, 10News reported.

Dr. Dennis Nigro is the subject of a hearing at the state building in which he is accused of having sex with a patient.

Nigro admitted to having a brief affair with a woman in 2003, but said she was no longer in his care during their relationship.

Nigro’s attorney, Michael Khouri, said, “The woman does not believe Dr. Nigro was her doctor when the sex occurred.”

“There is documentation required to terminate relationship. It was not done in this case,” said Deputy Attorney General Mary Agnes Matyszewski.

An administrative law judge will issue a proposed decision that will be sent to the state medical board for final disposition.

Nigro’s license could be suspended if discipline is deemed necessary.

10News never interviewed Steve Alexander, public member of the medical board, regarding the pending medical board action against Dr. Dennis Nigro. Our stories on Dr. Dennis Nigro never reported Steve Alexander was commenting on the pending medical board action against Dr. Dennis Nigro. Steve Alexander was interviewed on March 15, 2007.

On the subject of the "worst five things a doctor can do," he provided the 10News Investigation Team the list of the "worst five" and then commented on each individual item. There were no specific cases or doctors mentioned in the course of this interview. Among the items provided by Mr. Alexander as one of the "worst five things a doctor can do," was a sexual relationship between a doctor and his or her patient. Clearly, in reporting the allegations against Dr. Dennis Nigro there was no intention or effort to tie Alexander’s separate interview specifcally to the Dr. Dennis Nigro case.

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