I Surrendered My Medical License to the Medical Board of California
While I was out of state, investigators showed up first at my former office, then at my home with papers giving a deadline date of today.
Would your doctor surrender their medical license rather than provide patient records?
Never in my wildest imagination did I think:
Investigators would show up at my office - they had papers. They could have mailed papers.
While I was out of state, they showed up at my house. By then, it was already sold. The realtor happened to be there and she was unable to share any personal information about me. Bear in mind this is a little mobile home.
While I was still out of state, they showed up at my new home, leaving papers under the front door mat. This is also a mobile home.
First thing yesterday, they demanded I submit medical records of patients who:
A. Had no complaints against me;
B. Were not harmed.
This is my interview by Adam King. I appreciate your sharing because this is where I drew the line:
No medical board is allowed to randomly request patient records for no apparent reason.
Medical board investigators showing up at one’s office or home - that is harrassment and ugliness that no professional should have to undergo.
My Interview
I would like you to watch this:
Thank you for sharing this news. It needs to be spread far and wide, as government overreach peaks at new levels. Note that in less than 24 hours, there are over 6,000 views.
WHAT I REALLY THINK
I hardly know what to think, much less what to say.
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