Dr. George A. Csank Resigns Medical License Voluntarily
Summary
The Massachusetts Board of Medicine has accepted the voluntary resignation of Dr. George A. Csank's medical license, effective January 30, 2026. This action is considered a disciplinary measure and will be reported to national practitioner data banks.
What changed
The Massachusetts Board of Registration in Medicine has accepted the voluntary resignation of Dr. George A. Csank's medical license, as documented in Adjudicatory No. 2026-010. Dr. Csank has formally agreed to relinquish all privileges of his medical registration in Massachusetts, acknowledging this as a final, non-reviewable disciplinary action. He has also committed to resigning any other licenses he holds and will not seek licensure elsewhere.
This resignation is a significant disciplinary outcome that will be reported to the National Practitioner Data Bank and the Federation of State Medical Boards. Healthcare providers facing similar disciplinary proceedings should understand that voluntary resignation is treated as a final disciplinary action with reporting implications. Compliance officers should note that this action impacts an individual's ability to practice medicine and has broad reporting consequences.
What to do next
- Note Dr. Csank's resignation and its reporting to national data banks.
- Review internal processes for handling voluntary resignations in disciplinary contexts.
Penalties
Resignation is considered a disciplinary action and will be reported to national data banks (National Practitioner Data Bank, Federation of State Medical Boards).
Source document (simplified)
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
Middlesex, ss
Board of Registration in Medicine
Adjudicatory No. 2026-010
In the Matter of
George A. Csank, M.D.
Registration No.
RESIGNATION
I, George A. Csank, M.D., being duly sworn, depose and state:
- 1. I desire to resign my license to practice medicine and/or my inchoate right to renew said license in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts pursuant to the terms of 243 CMR 1.05(5)(a).
- My resignation is tendered voluntarily.
- I realize that this resignation is a final act that deprives me of all privileges of registration and is not subject to reconsideration or judicial review.
- I will resign any other licenses contemporaneously with my resignation in Massachusetts, and I will make no attempt to seek licensure elsewhere.
- I understand that my resignation is a disciplinary action that will be reported by the Board to the appropriate federal data banks and national reporting organizations, including the National Practitioner Data Bank and the Federation of State Medical Boards.
Signed under the penalties of perjury this 30th day of January, 2026.
Signature of George A. Csank, M.D.
George A. Csank, M.D.,
Then personally appeared before me the above-named, George A. Csank, M.D. who signed the foregoing resignation in my presence and acknowledged said resignation to be his free act and deed.
Dated: 1/30/2026
Notary Public
My Commission Expires:
Notary Public stamp for Reinaldo Roman, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, My Commission Expires May 15 2031
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