New Jersey woman posed as doctor, prescribed patients medicine without license for over a year: prosecutors

A New Jersey woman has been charged with posing as a doctor and prescribing medicine, authorities said Thursday.Maria Macburnie, 62, was charged with practicing medicine by an unlicensed person, forgery, health care claims fraud, and three counts of distribution of a controlled dangerous substance, according to the Ocean County Prosecutor's Office.CDC LIKELY TO RECOMMEND ANNUAL COVID BOOSTER SHOT, DIRECTOR SAYSBetween March 2022 and June 2023, she treated patients out of Shore Medical Associates in Toms River, prosecutors said.Maria Macburnie, 62, allegedly posed as a doctor and issued prescriptions for medications, prosecutors said.She allegedly presented herself as Dr. Fe Almazon-Condit, a relative of hers who is licensed to practice medicine.In addition to issuing prescriptions, Macburnie filed insurance claims and billed for her services when the real Dr. Condit was unable to see patients, authorities said.READ ON THE FOX NEWS APPFox News Digital reached out to Shore Medical Associ

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New Jersey woman posed as doctor, prescribed patients medicine without license for over a year: prosecutors

A New Jersey woman has been charged with posing as a doctor and prescribing medicine, authorities said Thursday.

Maria Macburnie, 62, was charged with practicing medicine by an unlicensed person, forgery, health care claims fraud, and three counts of distribution of a controlled dangerous substance, according to the Ocean County Prosecutor's Office.

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Between March 2022 and June 2023, she treated patients out of Shore Medical Associates in Toms River, prosecutors said.

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Maria Macburnie, 62, allegedly posed as a doctor and issued prescriptions for medications, prosecutors said.

She allegedly presented herself as Dr. Fe Almazon-Condit, a relative of hers who is licensed to practice medicine.

In addition to issuing prescriptions, Macburnie filed insurance claims and billed for her services when the real Dr. Condit was unable to see patients, authorities said.

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Fox News Digital reached out to Shore Medical Associates. A voice message for the clinic said the office was permanently closed and advised patients to seek medical services elsewhere.

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