An Evansville physician has agreed to have her license temporarily suspended. Dr. Diane Crowley is a doctor at Med First in Evansville. State and federal agents raided Med First earlier this week and took numerous documents. The Attorney General's Office says Crowley engaged in dangerous prescription practices. Specifically, it says she signed blank prescription pads, then had other non-qualified employees write the prescription. It also says she administered facet block injections, but she was not qualified to do so.
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