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The settlement of a medical malpractice claim may occur for a variety of reasons that do not necessarily reflect negatively on the professional competence or conduct of the provider. Therefore, there may be no disciplinary action appearing for a licensee, even though there is a closed malpractice claim on file.

A payment in the settlement of a medical malpractice action does not create a presumption that medical malpractice occurred. This database represents information from reporters to date. Please note: Not all reporters may have submitted claim information to the Board.

For malpractice claim information, click here. Why can't I view electronic copies of all Board Orders listed? Why are there not written summaries for every Order listed? This is preliminary action by the Board and is not a disciplinary action. A Consent Agreement is often used to formalize a re-entry plan for a licensee who proposes to return to clinical practice after ceasing practice for a significant period of time. The licensee and the Board agree to the remedial terms in this public document.

These orders conclude a Board disciplinary action and typically contain a legal finding of fact, an analysis of the applicable law and an order of action. Final Orders are usually disciplinary actions. Often mistaken for a duck, the American coot is actually a member of the rail family. It is a smallish, slate-gray water bird with a white bill. At home swimming in ponds and marshes, it seems to propel itself through the water by rhythmically extending its neck.

During the nesting season it can be seen enthroned on a sizable nesting platform built from marsh vegetation. It has the largest Oregon breeding population of any waterfowl. Rafts of thousands of coots stage for migration in spring and fall on lakes throughout Oregon. The Greater sandhill crane is Oregon's tallest bird. This large majestic crane has a guttural gurgling or bugling call, and is easily noticed in flight by its profile, with long neck and head extending straight ahead and long legs trailing behind.

The Greater sandhill crane is distinguished by its red crown and white cheek patches, contrasting with with a light gray body. Fledged young resemble adults, but have a feathered forehead, a lighter tawny plumage, and lack the red crown and white cheek patches during their first fall. Fledged young have a squeaky cheap call often heard in flight during fall and winter.

Adults look alike, although males are larger than females. The dancing behavior of cranes is usually associated with disturbance and agitation, and not courtship ritual as so often reported. These birds breed throughout southeast, south central, northeast and central Oregon in large emergent marsh-meadow wetlands, as well as scattered smaller meadows among the Blue Mountains.

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