Medical School Rosalind Franklin University/ Chicago Medical School Graduated: 1981
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Dr. Madison graduated from the Rosalind Franklin University/ Chicago Medical School in 1981. He works in Riverside, IL and 1 other location and specializes in Anesthesiology and Pain Management. Dr. Madison is affiliated with Franciscan Saint Anthony Health Michigan City.
Brockport State Graduate College Brockport NY 1988-1989
Community:
Daniel Dvorak, Jodelle Mcelrath, Althea Dosal, Brian Buholtz, Yolanda Webb, Charles Depew, Nancy D'errico, Christine Smith, Jacinta Masca, Robert Griffin, Chris Finch
In another extraordinary piece of government evidence, two former Insys sales representatives testified that they saw Lee, the former stripper and onetime escort service manager who served as a regional sales director at Insys, perform a lap dance for Dr. Paul Madison at a Chicago nightclub. The doc
Date: May 02, 2019
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Insys Therapeutics exec Sunrise Lee gave lap dance to doctor in drug bribes scheme, witness says
superiors encouraged her to focus her attention on a doctor who was known for prescribing lots of opioids in Chicago and northwest Indiana. Brown said she had concerns about Dr. Paul Madison, describing his office as a "shady operation" being run out of a "dingy strip mall in a not-so-nice area of town."
Date: Jan 30, 2019
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Insys executive gave doctor lap dance while promoting drug, witness says
That Illinois doctor, Paul Madison, is one of several whom prosecutors say Lee and four other former Insys executives and managers including wealthy founder and ex-chairman John Kapoor conspired to bribe to boost sales of the spray, Subsys.
Date: Jan 30, 2019
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Illinois sues drugmaker, alleges it pushed opioid spray for non-FDA use
Dr. Paul Madison, an anesthesiologist and former owner of the Watertower Surgicenter on North Michigan Avenue in Chicago, was identified in the lawsuit as the top prescriber of Subsys in Illinois, with 95 percent of the prescriptions unrelated to cancer pain.