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Salem County Physician Accused of Sexual Having Relations with a Patient, Surrenders License

Woodstown

The State Board of Medical Examiners (BME) has entered into a Consent Order with Dr. Paul George Bussey, who maintains a family practice in Woodstown, as both parties agreed to a temporary license suspension following allegations that the doctor had sexual relations with a patient.

On September 29, 2015, a Complaint was filed before the BME seeking the temporary suspension of Bussey’s license, alleging he engaged in an inappropriate sexual relationship with a longtime female patient he was treating for depression, anxiety, bi-polar disorder, addiction, and other ailments.

The Complaint alleges that Bussey engaged in a two-month sexual relationship with a 30-year-old patient between January and March of 2015. Bussey had been treating the patient since she was 21 years old. As part of that treatment, he was prescribing narcotic and psychotropic medications to her.

Their sexual relationship allegedly began in January 2015, when the married doctor hired the patient to help with the medical billing in his office. Their relationship included gifts of money and jewelry, dining in restaurants, and sex in his office, according to the Complaint. The pair also allegedly exchanged sexually explicit text messages on a cell phone he had purchased for her.

According to the Complaint, Bussey requested sexually explicit photos of the patient, but she responded that she couldn’t because her mother, with whom she lived, was awake. Bussey allegedly suggested the patient give her mother an extra dose of anti-anxiety and antipsychotic medication to help her fall asleep. The patient’s mother was previously prescribed those medications by Bussey.

Bussey consented to temporarily surrendering his license on November 4th. It will remain suspended until the board holds a plenary hearing to consider further disciplinary action against him.

A date for the hearing has not yet been scheduled.

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