Medical board weighing license of Dr. Roxy who livestreams, takes questions during operations


Dr. Katharine Grawe, better known as Dr. Roxy to her thousands of followers, has had her license temporarily suspended by Ohio's medical board after "clear and convincing" evidence that Grawe's continued practice presented "a danger of immediate and serious harm to the public."

An Ohio plastic surgeon accused of livestreaming patients’ procedures online won’t likely learn the fate of her medical license until July.

Dr. Katharine Roxanne Grawe – known to her thousands of social media followers as Dr. Roxy – has not been allowed to practice medicine since last fall and is fighting in hearings this week to keep state regulators from yanking her credentials for good.

The State Medical Board of Ohio voted on Nov. 18 to suspend Grawe’s medical license after “clear and convincing” evidence arose that her continued practice presented “a danger of immediate and serious harm to the public.” Grawe also is being sued by at least four women who say they faced complications after their surgeries.

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