Arizona Medical Board
 Physician Profile
 
Printed:  5/24/2004 1:13:45 PM   from http://www.azmdboard.org
General Information
  Benjamin H. Licup MD
 540 S West Rd
 Wickenburg Arizona 85390-1167
 Phone:
License Number: 
15363
 
License Status: 
Revoked
License Date: 
5/31/1985
 
License Renewed: 
11/20/2001
 
Renew By: 
07/2001
 
License Expires: 
11/2002
 
Education and Training (a)   
Medical School:   
MANILA CENTRAL UNIVERSITY, COLLEGE OF MEDICINE, FILEMON D. TANCHOCO,
Graduation Date:  
5/16/1966

Residency:  

7/1/1973 - 6/30/1975
(General Surgery)
ST THOMAS HOSPITAL
NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE
 
 
(b) Area of Interest:  
 General Practice
(b) Area of Interest:  
 General Surgery
Board Investigations and Actions
BOARD ACTIONS: 
1
NON DISCIPLINARY ACTIONS: 
0
(c) OPEN INVESTIGATIONS: 
0
 BOARD ACTIONS (d)
11/7/2002 : Revocation - Unprofessional conduct (failure to obtain score of 75% on SPEX exam; failure to maintain adequate patient records; violation of formal Board order; conduct determined by Board to be gross negligence).
Malpractice/Criminal Information    
CRIMINAL CONVICTIONS /
"NO CONTEST" PLEAS:
 0
(e) MALPRACTICE CASES
RESULTING IN PAYMENT:
 0
 

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(a) Information up to the date of initial licensure is verified by the Board. Information provided by the physician after this date is not verified by the Board.

(b) The Board does not verify current specialties. For more information please see the American Board of Medical Specialties website at: http://www.abms.org to determine if the physician has earned a specialty certification from this private agency.


(c) Open investigations represent unproven allegations - Upon investigation many complaints are found to be without merit and dismissed.

(d) Advisory Letters and Physician Responses to the Advisory Letters are only available on-line for a 5 year period from date of issuance by the Board.

(e) The settlement of a medical malpractice action may occur for a variety of reasons that do not necessarily reflect negatively on the professional competence or conduct of the doctor. A payment in settlement of a medical malpractice action does not create a presumption that medical malpractice occurred.

(f) Prior to 1999, "Advisory Letters" were known as "Letters of Concern"