The Washington State Department of Health has revoked or suspended the licenses and certifications of several health care providers due to various violations. Mariana Vargas, a registered nursing assistant from Chelan County, had her credential suspended for at least five years after being found guilty of financially exploiting a vulnerable adult. Lam Luong Le, a naturopathic physician from Clark County, faces a 10-year suspension following an incident of sexual misconduct with a patient. Iris Lynn O’Laughlin from Snohomish County received a 36-month suspension for similar misconduct. Marilou Salomon Goenett’s home care aide credential was revoked after her placement on the long-term care abuse and neglect registry due to abuse allegations. Jonathan Mark Hoyer had his counseling credentials indefinitely suspended for not complying with monitoring requirements. Cheryl June Pagel’s certified nursing assistant credential was summarily suspended after being found guilty of financial exploitation. William Robert Lint, also suspended, was found to have physically abused a vulnerable adult. The Department of Health encourages consumers to report any unprofessional behavior by health care providers. Information about these providers is available on the Department of Health’s website or by calling their customer service.