An Obstetrics and Gynecology doctor — named “Peter Johnson” — had his medical license suspended this month after admitting to having sexual relations with multiple patients.
Northwood, Ohio-based Dr. Peter Johnson told the State Medical Board he had sex with “three different patients, a resident he supervised and an office assistant who worked for him,” WTOL reports.
“Dr. Johnson further admits his sexual behaviors persisted even after he knew he was under investigation by the Board, and that his sexual behaviors have caused occupational problems for him as he is no longer allowed to supervise residents,” a report from the state board reads, according to The Toledo Blade.
In May, Dr. Johnson was with a sexual disorder not otherwise specified by Dr. Stephen Noffsinger, a board-approved psychiatrist, according to the report.
“Dr. Johnson further admits that he has made arrangements to enter a facility that provides an intensive residential treatment program designed to treat sexual disorders and to provide boundary education in or about September 2015,” the state board says.
He was barred from having sexual or social contact with his patients or former colleagues, and will not be eligible to obtain another medical license for at least two years.
Once the treatment program is complete, Dr. Johnson “will have to undergo polygraph testing at least once every 12 weeks. He must also attend a 12-step program for sex addicts no less than three times a week,” according to WTOL.
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