Specialty:
Psychiatry
Gender:
Female
Years in practice:
25
Address:
992 GREAT PLAIN AVE,
NEEDHAM, MA 02492
Phone: 781-449-8161
1040 GREAT PLAIN AVE,
NEEDHAM, MA 02492
Phone: 781-444-0339
Educational Experience:
Northwestern Univ(Graduated: 1984)
Northwestern University School Of Medicine
Residency:
Beth Israel Deaconess Hp M C
License Information:
  1. State Board: Massachusetts Board Of Registration In Medicine
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Disciplinary Actions:
  1. Body: State Board Of Rhode Island
    Complaint: Kerrin White, M.d., Allopathic License Number Md07829, Was Suspended (stayed) Effective November 17, 1999.
    Effective Date of Action: 1999-11-17


  2. Body: State Board Of Massachusetts
    Complaint: In A Consent Order, The Board Found That In 1996 Dr. White Engaged In Boundary Violations And Sexual Relations With A Psychiatric Patient. At The Time Of The Boundary Violations And Sexual Relations, Dr. White Was Suffering From Sleep Apnea And Depression, Both Of Which Impaired His Judgment And Impaired His Ability To Practice Medicine. Dr. White Self-reported His Actions To The Board And Agreed To An Indefinite Suspension Of His License To Practice Medicine In The Commonwealth. Dr. White May Petition For A Stay Of His Suspension No Sooner Than One Year From The Date Of His Suspension, At Which Time He Must Demonstrate His Fitness To Practice Medicine.
    Effective Date of Action: 1999-06-09


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