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Licensed Midwife Annual Report Summary
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A Patient's Guide to Blood Transfusion
Be an informed Patient Check up on Your Doctor's License
Breast Cancer Treatment
A Consumer's Guide to the Complaint Process
Expert Reviewer Program
Don't Wait, File a Complaint!
Gynecologic Cancers...What Women Need to Know
Questions and Answers About Investigations
Most Asked Questions about Medical Consultants
Prostate Cancer Patient Guide
Silicone Implants
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Prepare for Your Doctor Visit
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Patient Transfer Reporting Data
Physician and Surgeon Licenses by County
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Medical Malpractice Reporting
The laws that govern mandatory malpractice reporting to the Medical Board of California (MBC) are found in California Business & Professions Code Section 801.01 and apply to professional liability insurers, self-insured governmental agencies, physicians and/or their attorneys, and employers. Click here to access these laws.
NOTE: Business and Professions Code Section 801.01 has been amended effective January 1, 2010.