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Protecting the Public: State Medical Board Licensure Policies for Active and Inactive Physicians
Pediatrics, 02/16/09
Freed GL et al. - The number of inactive physicians in the United States is growing. Currently, state medical board policies do not address the issue of continuing competence in license renewal. Greater medical safety concerns on the part of the public will likely lead to calls for greater accountability by state licensing authorities.
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