NORFOLK, Va. (AP) - A government contractor who trains the military in combat medicine could have his medical license revoked after he was accused of conducting a series of bizarre and invasive procedures involving students, including several of a sexual nature and others involving drugs and alcohol.
Dr. John H. Hagmann's case was scheduled before the Virginia Board of Medicine on Friday. The board temporarily suspended Hagmann's license in March, saying a substantial danger to the public health or safety warranted the decision.
The allegations against him were first reported by Reuters.
Hagmann's attorney, Ramon Rodriguez, says his client will not attend the hearing. Rodriguez says Hagmann would be out of the country and the board refused his request to reschedule.