SPRINGFIELD, Mass. – The Massachusetts Board of Registration in Medicine has reprimanded Dr. James A. Arcoleo, citing his failure to file a required report and conduct that undermines public confidence in the medical profession.
Dr. Arcoleo, board-certified in cardiovascular disease, agreed to a Consent Order with the Board, which includes a $20,000 fine and a requirement to complete continuing medical education credits. He has been licensed in Massachusetts since February 1998 and practices in Greenfield, Springfield, and Northampton.
The disciplinary action highlights the Board’s commitment to maintaining the integrity of the medical profession. By imposing both a financial penalty and educational requirements, the Board aims to correct the violations and prevent future issues.
Dr. Arcoleo’s practice across multiple locations in Massachusetts underscores his extensive involvement in the state’s healthcare system.
The Board’s decision serves as a reminder of the importance of following professional standards and the consequences of failing to do so. Dr. Arcoleo’s case demonstrates the Board’s role in upholding public trust in the medical field.
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