![]() ![]() Orli was first issued a medical license in November 2002, according to background information in the consent order, which also states that he practiced internal medicine in Winston-Salem. All physicians within our facilities are expected to meet or exceed the professional medical standards of Northern Hospital as well as the North Carolina Medical Board and each physician’s specialty organization(s).” “The delivery of quality, safe care to all patients is the highest priority of Northern Hospital of Surry County. In further referring to Orli’s case, the official hospital statement cites its commitment to public health. “He disclosed his plans to enter the North Carolina Physicians Health Program to our hospital and medical staff leadership prior to entering the program in November of 2017.” Orli has been an active member of our medical staff in good standing since 2014,” it reads. ![]() After hospital officials were asked to comment on his situation, this statement was released Tuesday afternoon: Orli’s association with Northern Hospital of Surry County is continuing in the wake of the state disciplinary action. It is an organization that helps medical providers recover from substance-use disorders and other conditions that can impair their ability to safely supply care and services to patients.ĭr. Late last year after the latest violation, Orli signed a five-year monitoring contract with the North Carolina Physicians Health Program (NCPHP). However, the board stayed, or halted, the suspension provided that Orli complies with various conditions to ensure his competency to practice medicine, including submitting to the blood and other analyses. This occurred after previous disciplinary action for substance abuse several years earlier. Orli’s license to practice medicine be suspended indefinitely due to a relapse that came to light in 2017, involving his use of the drug gabapentin. In its consent order issued last week, the board stipulated that Dr. It licenses, monitors, disciplines, educates “and when appropriate,” rehabilitates physicians and mid-level practitioners to assure their fitness and competence to provide services, says its mission statement. The board regulates the practice of medicine and surgery in the state. Tom Orli, M.D., a gastroenterologist affiliated with Northern Hospital of Surry County, is subject to providing samples of urine, blood, hair or any other bodily fluid or tissue, according to a consent order issued by the North Carolina Medical Board. A Mount Airy physician with a history of substance-abuse disorder, who admitted to improperly using a drug last year, will be allowed to keep practicing medicine under recent state disciplinary action. ![]()
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