California medical board revokes license of ‘Octomom’ doctor

Panel says Dr. Michael Kamrava ‘did not exercise sound judgment’ in implanting Nadya Suleman with 12 embryos. His handling of two other patients was also cited.

The medical ethics controversy that erupted when Nadya Suleman gave birth to octuplets two years ago took a decisive turn Wednesday when the California medical board announced it will revoke the license of the Beverly Hills fertility doctor who helped the single mother of six conceive eight more children.



L.A. Times – California | Local News

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California medical board revokes license of ‘Octomom’ doctor

Panel says Dr. Michael Kamrava ‘did not exercise sound judgment’ in implanting Nadya Suleman with 12 embryos. His handling of two other patients was also cited.

The medical ethics controversy that erupted when Nadya Suleman gave birth to octuplets two years ago took a decisive turn Wednesday when the California medical board announced it will revoke the license of the Beverly Hills fertility doctor who helped the single mother of six conceive eight more children.



L.A. Times – California | Local News

Related posts:

  1. California medical board revokes license of ‘Octomom’ doctor
  2. Capitol Journal: Making a case for regulating medical insurance in California
  3. California authorities deny state’s first medical parole case
  4. Scott Svonkin appears to have defeated Lydia Gutierrez for L.A. Community College Board seat
  5. Computer errors let violent California prisoners go free