FRANKLIN, Neb. (AP) — A southern Nebraska doctor will be monitored by a fellow physician over the next four years as part of an agreement the doctor made with Nebraska regulatory authorities.
State authorities say Dr. Daniel Mazour, of Franklin, didn’t adhere to professional standards in prescribing controlled substances for treatment of pain or other conditions.
Under the agreement, Mazour’s medical license will be on probation until Jan. 10, 2020. The agreement also calls for Mazour to complete courses on prescribing narcotics, on documentation and on keeping records.
Mazour didn’t agree with the allegations or deny them.