Physician imposter indicted for performing physicals on truck drivers

A woman from Carlisle, Pa., has been formally accused of pretending to be a physician and performing physical exams on truck drivers who sought to renew their commercial driver’s licenses, according to the Central Penn Business Journal.

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The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Middle District of Pennsylvania disclosed Oct. 19 that Joann Wingate, 58, was indicted by a federal grand jury  Sept. 28 on various counts, including wire fraud, submitting false documents and aggravated identify theft.

Ms. Wingate allegedly used the identity of a licensed physician to perform physical exams on truck drivers and test them for drug use between 2012 and 2014, according to the report. She had been a licensed chiropractor, but records show her license expired in October 2014.

A local trucking firm had entered into a business agreement with Ms. Wingate, and under the agreement she led the firm’s driver drug and alcohol program requirements, collected urine samples and dispatched the samples to medical laboratories while claiming to be a medical review officer, according to the report. Ms. Wingate is also accused in the indictment of performing medical examinations and sending false documents to the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation on behalf of the company.

Ms. Wingate could face a maximum penalty of a life sentence in prison, a term of supervised release following incarceration and a fine, according to the report.

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