Disciplinary Actions
As a healthcare provider serving patients with muscle and nerve disorders, you face occasional ethical dilemmas. Ethics, the moral principles that guide our behavior, play a key role in decision-making about common neuromuscular issues -- from genetic testing to palliative care, informed consent, and patients refusing treatment. They also provide direction for best approaches to physician-technologist-patient interactions and conflicts of interest.
Subscribing to certain standards of professional conduct, the Âé¶¹APP Board of Directors has adopted Disciplinary Policies and Procedures to enable fair, confidential, and impartial review of complaints of professional misconduct concerning Âé¶¹APP members and, when appropriate, to take disciplinary action against such members.
In the event of professional misconduct by a member of the association, the Âé¶¹APP shall consider disciplinary action for which similar action has been taken by a state or county Board of Medical Examiners, Board of Professional Medical Responsibility, or like body, or by a federal, state, or local court of competent jurisdiction. Complaints concerning the professional conduct of an Âé¶¹APP member must be submitted in writing to the association office using the Âé¶¹APP Grievance Complaint Form.
Complaints generally will not be considered and reviewed unless the complaint has been previously investigated and a formal adverse determination has been made by another professional review body or a court of competent jurisdiction. The Âé¶¹APP does not review complaints against nonmembers. If you believe your physician has acted in an unethical or unprofessional manner, please contact your state's medical board. A Directory of State Medical Boards is available on the .