
Information listed below is for research and case studies only.
Dr. Coldiron is not involved with any of the incident reports listed on this page.
Florida Reports
It is tragic that anyone die from a cosmetic procedure, but decisions restricting patient access to health care in offices should be based on the best data available. Fortunately, Florida has required physicians to report in-office adverse events since February 2000.
Adverse Event Reporting: Lessons Learned from 4 Years of Florida Office Data
10 Years of Florida Data Office Surgery Deaths 10
Procedure-related office deaths, incidents and hospital transfers by specialty in Florida. 3/1/00 – 3/1/07
Cosmetic procedures leading to death, incidents, and hospital transfer in Florida. 3/1/00-3/1/07
Eighteen deaths from cosmetic procedures in Florida. 3/1/00-3/1/07
Procedure-related office deaths in Florida. 3/1/00 – 1/1/10
Procedure-related office surgery deaths in Florida 3/1/00 – 7/1/14
Florida Reports – Click Here
Alabama Reports
Alabama Deaths Final Stats 12-1-03 to 1-1-13
Alabama Transfers Final Stats 12-1-03 to 1-1-13
Alabama_10_years_office_data_thru_12-2012
Alabama 9 years office data thru 12-2012
Alabama Board of Medical Examiners – Office-based Surgery Adverse Event Report 12/03 – 10/08
Procedure-related office surgery adverse events in Alabama 12/03 – 10/08


