UPDATED: Chiropractor faces more discipline

The chiropractic license of Patrick Corrick was suspended this week after a state panel determined he may be violating the requirements of a stayed suspension imposed in August.

February 24, 2014 at 10:59PM

UPDATE: Chiropractor Patrick Corrick lost his license because he failed an industry ethics test administered by the National Board of Chiropractic Examiners. Corrick was required to pass the exam as part of his stayed suspension.

PREVIOUS POST: The chiropractic license of Patrick Corrick was suspended this week after a state panel determined he may be violating the requirements of a stayed suspension imposed in August.

Last year, Whistleblower reported how the Board of Chiropractic Examiners found that Corrick assaulted employees at another clinic and kept inadequate patient records. The board allowed him to keep practicing, but required him to participate in ethics training and state mental health/substance abuse monitoring.

It's not the first time Corrick, who practices in Crystal, has faced disciplinary action. In 2001, the board revoked his license for attempting to defraud the state's no-fault insurance policies.

His license was fully reinstated in 2011.

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