Tyler doctor suspended after allegations of intoxication at work

Published 4:41 pm Friday, December 6, 2024

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A Tyler physician’s medical license was suspended Thursday, the Texas Medical Board said in a statement Friday afternoon.



A disciplinary panel of the Texas Medical Board temporarily suspended, without notice, the Texas medical license of Adam Rance Corley, M.D. after “determining he suffers from an impairment that interferes with his ability to practice medicine, and his continued practice of medicine poses a continuing threat to public welfare,” the TMB said in a press release.

The suspension was effective immediately.

“The board panel found that Corley often seemed intoxicated at work, has been to alcohol rehab multiple times, and did not properly delegate his prescribing authority,” the board stated.

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A temporary suspension hearing with notice will be held as soon as practicable with 10 days’ notice to Corley, unless the hearing is specifically waived by Corley.

The temporary suspension remains in place until the board takes further action.