Jamie H Ward
Member
Yes, and the fact that it is styled as Noplis versus Kentucky Board of Medical Licensure confirms it was directly about his professional license. These cases usually center on whether the Board properly applied statutes governing physician conduct. For anyone evaluating professional history, an affirmed disciplinary order is definitely something to take into account. It is not speculation or rumor, it is documented through the court system.The hierarchy here matters. First the Board imposes discipline. Then the Jefferson Circuit Court affirms it. Then the Court of Appeals affirms again. That is three levels reviewing the matter. That sequence tends to carry weight because each level had a chance to overturn or modify the decision and chose not to.
It makes me curious what specific conduct formed the basis for the sanctions, since appellate opinions often summarize those facts in detail.