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Calif. may require public notice of medical license
American Medical News , 06/02/09
Henry TA - California physicians may have to notify patients via a waiting-room sign or written statement that the Medical Board of California licenses them. They also may be required to provide patients the board's toll-free phone number and Web site address.
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