What does the Medical Board of California do?

What does the Medical Board of California do?

The Medical Board of California is the State agency that licenses medical doctors, investigates complaints, disciplines those who violate the law, conducts physician evaluations, and facilitates rehabilitation where appropriate.

Where can I Find my Veterinary Medical Board disciplinary record?

Disciplinary actions filed against licensees, registrants, and permit holders of the Veterinary Medical Board (Board) are provided below and listed by year. You can access the public disciplinary action records using the Board’s “Online License Verification” page.

Can a medical unit replace a physician based on distance?

The Medical Unit cannot replace physicians based on distance from your address and cannot simply choose the physicians closest to you. By law, the QME panel process must be done randomly according to ZIP code. The claims administrator will pay your transportation costs to see the QME. Q.

When is a citation not a disciplinary action?

Citation and Fine Orders ARE NOT disciplinary actions but are matters of public record for five years. Citation Ordered – A means of addressing relatively minor violations. No monetary fine levied.

Is the Medical Board of California still open?

The Medical Board remains open as we perform essential governmental functions to license and regulate physicians and surgeons and other allied health care professionals on the front lines of the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.

Disciplinary actions filed against licensees, registrants, and permit holders of the Veterinary Medical Board (Board) are provided below and listed by year. You can access the public disciplinary action records using the Board’s “Online License Verification” page.

Citation and Fine Orders ARE NOT disciplinary actions but are matters of public record for five years. Citation Ordered – A means of addressing relatively minor violations. No monetary fine levied.

Where can I find citations issued to me?

Citations issued to licensees, registrants, and permit holders of the Board are provided below and listed by year. Citations for unlicensed individuals are also included. You can access public citation records using the Board’s “Online License Verification” page.