Rajan v. State Med. Bd. of Ohio

In Rajan v. State Med. Bd. of Ohio (1997), 118 Ohio App.3d 187, 692 N.E.2d 238, the Court extended the same burden of proof to alleged violations of R.C. 4731.22(B)(5). Thus, in order to deny appellant a medical license for violating R.C. 4731.22(B)(5), the board was required to find that appellant intentionally misled the board in failing to disclose that she had resigned from or was terminated from several positions of employment during her medical career. Intent "may be inferred from the surrounding circumstances, e.g., as when a licensee clearly knows something, which he failed to disclose in response to a direct question." Hayes v. State Med. Bd. of Ohio (2000), 138 Ohio App.3d 762, 770, 742 N.E.2d 238, citing Krain, supra.