I have a question regarding not fully disclosing information prior to starting a new position as a physician. I am new graduate and about to start work in a university hospital. The problem is I have had disciplinary action during my residency. My program has informed me via a letter that they will not disclose this information to any outside agency. But, that information is still in my permanent training record. So, before I apply for my state license and start my new job, I need to have an idea of how egregious it would be if I say that I have had no prior issues. There are several scary scenarios which I have listed, please advice:
(1) What do state licensing boards generally do in such cases...suspend, revoke...or fine...??
(2) In case of a lawsuit, would my insurance coverage be dropped...and I become solely responsible for the liability etc?
(3) If I disclosed it a later time voluntarily after I start work, would that cause less damage.
I know that it is better, safer and smarter to disclose first. But I really need this position for multitude of reasons and cannot afford to loose this chance. Please help.
(1) What do state licensing boards generally do in such cases...suspend, revoke...or fine...??
(2) In case of a lawsuit, would my insurance coverage be dropped...and I become solely responsible for the liability etc?
(3) If I disclosed it a later time voluntarily after I start work, would that cause less damage.
I know that it is better, safer and smarter to disclose first. But I really need this position for multitude of reasons and cannot afford to loose this chance. Please help.