CONSUMER ALERT: Missouri Licensing Boards Warn Consumers of a reported scamThe Missouri Board of Pharmacy and the Missouri Board of Registration for the Healing Arts are alerting license holders about a mail scam targeting licensed physicians in the state.Media Contact: Lori Croy A Missouri licensed physician alerted the Board of Pharmacy office after receiving a letter that purported to be from the Missouri Board of Medicine. It was on official-looking paper, and contained identifying information, including a license number, registered address, and the signature of the Acting Division Director. The letter appeared to notify the physician that his license was being suspended for illegal drug trafficking and cited federal and Missouri statutes. The letter identified an Officer in Charge from the Missouri Board of Pharmacy and the Board's phone number. The physician called the Board of Pharmacy office to obtain verification of this action and learned this letter was not an official letter generated by either Board office. If a licensee receives a letter from a licensing board, they are encouraged to:
Please contact the appropriate board office immediately to report this type of scam. Missouri Board of Registration for the Healing Arts: Missouri Board of Pharmacy:
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