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1 6 7 8 9 XAVIER BECERRA Attorney General of California MARY CAIN-SIMON Supervising Deputy Attorney General JOSHUA M. TEMPLET Deputy Attorney General State Bar No. 67098 Golden Gate Avenue, Suite 11000 San Francisco, CA 910-700 Telephone: (1) 10- Facsimile: ( 1) 70-80 Attorneys for Complainant BEFORE THE MEDICAL BOARD OF CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF CONSUMER AFFAIRS STATE OF CALIFORNIA 10 11 1 1 1 1 16 In the Matter of the Accusation Against: William Edwin Gray III, M.D. 9 Monterey Ave #0 Los Gatos, CA 900-0 Physician's and Surgeon's Certificate No. G076, Respondent. Case No. 800-016-016 ACCUSATION 17 Complainant alleges: 18 PARTIES 19 1. Kimberly Kirchmeyer (Complainant) brings this Accusation solely in her official 0 capacity as the Executive Director of the Medical Board of California, Department of Consumer 1 Affairs (Board).. On March 1, 197, the Board issued Physician's and Surgeon's Certificate Number G 076 to William Edwin Gray III, M.D. (Respondent). The certificate was in full force and effect at all times relevant to the charges brought herein and will expire on October 1, 018, unless renewed. 1 6 JURISDICTION 7. This Accusation is brought before the Board, under the authority of the following laws. All section references are to the Business and Professions Code unless otherwise indicated. 1 (WILLIAM EDWIN.GRAY III, M.D.) ACCUSATION NO. 800-016-016

1. Section 7 of the Code provides that a licensee who is foilnd guilty under the Medical Practice Act may have his or her license revoked, suspended for a period not to exceed one year, placed on proba~ion and required.to pay the costs of probation monitoring, or such other action taken in relation ~o discipline as the Board deems proper.. Section of the Code states: 6 "The board shall take action against any licensee who is charged with unprofessional 7 conduct. In addition to other provisions of this article, unprofessional conduct includes, but is not 8 limited to, the following: 9 "(a) Violating or attempting to violate, directly or indirectly, assisting in or abetting the 1 O violation of, or conspiring to violate any provision of this chapter. 11 "(b) Gross negligence. 1 "( c) Repeated negligent acts. 1 1 " " 6. Section 01 of the Code states: 1 "The physician's and surgeon's certificate authorizes the holder to use drugs or devices in or 16 upon human beings and to sever or penetrate the tissues of human beings and to use any and all 17 other methods in the treatment of diseases, injuries, deformities, and other physical and mental 18 conditions." 19 7. Section 0, subdivision (a), of the Code states: 0 "Notwithstanding Section 16, any person who practices or attempts to practice, or who 1 advertises or holds himself or herself out as practicing, any system or mode of treating the sick or afflicted in this state, or who diagnoses, treats, operates for, or prescribes for any ailment, blemish, deformity, disea~e, disfigurement, disorder, injury, or other physical or mental condition of any person, without having at the time of so doing a valid, unrevoked, or unsuspended certificate as provided in this chapter or without being authorized to perform the act pursuant. to a 6 certificate obtained in accordance with some other provision of law is guilty of a public offense, 7 punishable by a fine not exceeding ten thousand dollars ($10,000), by imprisonment pursuant to

1 subdivision (h) of Section 1170 of the Penal Code, by imprisoriment in a county jail not exceeding one year, or by both the fine and either imprisonment." FACTS 8. At all times relevant to this matter, Respondent was licensed and practicing medicine in California. His physician's and surgeon's certificate was in delinquent status in late 016 and 6 017. 7 9. Respondent maintains a website, mdinyourhand.com, on which he sells sound files 8 called "eremedies." The website identifies Respondent as a medical doctor and states that 9 Respondent's company, Coherence Apps LLC has "designed eremedy selection algorithms 1 O based on homeopathic principles," which involves the client/patient "answering very detailed and 11 specific questions; the resulting pattern of answers is unique and individualized to the user; the 1 algorithniic engine then selects and plays the appropriate eremedy." 1 10.. Respondent's website describes the creation of the eremedies as follows: "the 1 energetic signal in homeopathic remedies can be extracted via a device consisting of a simple coil 1 connected to an amplifier and digitizer, and the resulting signal can be stored on a computer as a 16.wav file or a MP file." Neither Respondent nor his company are regist_ered with the Food and 17 Drug Administration (FDA) as owner or operator of an establishment "engaged in the 18 manufacture, preparation, propagation, compounding, or processing of a drug or drugs" as 19 required under title 1 of, the United States Code, section 60. 0 11. The website identifies twenty-three conditions that the eremedies treat including 1 malaria, typhoid, and cholera, serious disease conditions that, without proper treatment, could prove fatal. Each condition is listed as a "module." Once a patient-referred to by Respondent as a customer-has selected a module and purchased an eremedy, the website poses a series of questions relevant to that module. According to the website, the answers to these questions form a pattern unique to the purchaser and the "expert system" uses the answers to choose an eremedy 6 from a library of6 eremedies. The eremedyis streamed to the purchaser's computer or cell 7 phone for thirteen seconds and the purchaser "takes" it "according to the recommended protocol."

1 1. Respondent implies on the website that.the eremedies can be used to treat Ebola, swine flu, and SARS. His curricu~um vitae posted on the website states that in 01, he "created a campaign to treat Ebola via cellphone, curing out of within hours simply by playing the appropriate eremedy several times in an hour." 1. There is no well-documented evidence in the peer reviewed scientific literature that 6 homeopathic reil1edies can be transmitted electronically via sound waves. Respondent's 7 eremedy sound files have not been scientifically proven to be safe and effective for the iises for 8 which Respondent offers them. 9 1. Respondent does not perform a prior physical examination before offering the 1 O eremedy treatment to the persons purchasing it and does not provide the purchaser with a valid 11 prescription for the treatment. 1 CAUSE FOR DISCIPLINE 1 (Unprofessional Conduct, Gross Negligence, and/or Repeated Negligent Acts) 1 1. Respondent is guilty of unprofessional conduct and subject to disciplinary action 1 under section (general unprofessional conduct), subdivisions (a) (violating the Medical 16 Practice Act), (b) (gross negligence), and/or (c) (repeated negligent acts), of the Code in that 17 Respondent engaged in the conduct described above including, but not limited to, the following: 18 A. Respondent has failed to register the eremedy sound signals he manufactures and 19 sells on his website with the FDA. 0 B. Respondent sells his eremedy sound signals as homeopathic remedies with no well- 1 documented evidence in the peer reviewed scientific literature that homeopathic remedies can be transmitted electronically via sound waves. C. Respondent markets eremedy sound signals as over-the-col.inter (OTC) homeopathic 6 7 remedies for conditions-such as typhoid, cholera, and malaria-that are not selflimiting disease conditions amenable to self-diagnosis'. Therefore, the eremedy sound signals are not eligible for OTC status and, as a result, require prescriptions.

1 D. Respondent is engaged in the practice of medicine when he sells an eremedy yet E. does not perform a history and physical examination prior to selling an e:remedy and does not provide prescriptions for the eremedies. Respondent was engaged in the practice of medicine in 016 and 017 during a period when his physician's and surgeon's certificate was delinquent. 6 PRAYER 7 WHEREFORE, Complainant requests that a hearing be held on the matters herein alleged, 8 and that following the hearing, the Medical Board of California issue a decision: 9 1. Revoking or suspending Physician's and Surgeon's Certificate Number G 076, 10 issued to William Edwin Gray III, M.D.; 11. Revoking, suspending or denying approval of William Edwin Gray III, M.D.'s 1 authority to supervise physician assistants and advanced practice nurses; 1. Ordering William Edwin Gray III, M.D., if placed on probation, to pay the Board the 1 costs of probation monitoring; and 1. Taking such other and further action as deemed necessary and proper. 16 17. DATED: May 1, 018 18 19 0 Executive Dire tor Medical Board of California Department of Consumer Affairs State of California Complainant 1 SF0180001 1100890.docx 6 7