The Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office announced that a former Santa Monica physician pleaded no contest this month to obtaining a controlled substance by fraud.
Dr. Daniel Shin, 50, returns to court on Nov. 4 for sentencing before Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Charlaine Olmedo. Under the terms of a negotiated plea, he will be sentenced to three years in county jail.
Shin, who has since lost his license to practice medicine, operated a pain management clinic on the second floor of a squarish medical office building that dominates the corner at Wilshire Boulevard and Harvard Avenue in Santa Monica. Prosecutors said Shin along with his office manager, Thomas Mark Oseransky, 50, and a colleague, Dyno Travato West, 39, orchestrated a complex scheme to write and fill prescriptions for oxycodone. He faced 27 counts stemming from what Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office spokeswoman Jane Robison called “an elaborate scheme” to fill fake prescriptions for oxycodone using his office manager Thomas Mark Oseransky and employee Dyno Travato West as stand-ins for patients.
West earlier pleaded no contest to conspiracy and multiple counts of obtaining a controlled substance by fraud and was sentenced to 32 months in state prison. Oseransky returns to Department 105 on Sept. 17 for a pretrial hearing.
California Medical Board records show that in 2009 Shin was placed on probation by the board for two years after admitting to violating the state Business and Professions Code for failing to disclose a misdemeanor conviction. Shin was disciplined again in 2012 for failing to complete a clinical training program. He was placed on five years probation. In March 2014, was Shin ordered by Sacramento County Superior Court Judge Robert Longoria to “cease and desist from the practice of medicine,” according to medical board records.