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Phoenix61

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2. The first thing to do is check the medical board in each
Tue May 10, 2022, 10:04 AM
May 2022

state to determine if the doctor ever held a medical license there. Next would be a check in each state on what court a malpractice suit is filed in. Then an exhaustive search through those courts. If a female doctor you would want to look for marriage and divorce records due to possible name change. It is way too easy for a doctor to lose their license in a state and get a license in another state.

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