“Octomom” doctor’s license revoked
Posted on Friday, December 16th, 2011 at 7:56 pm
The fertility doctor who implanted Nadya Suleman, dubbed “Octomom” by the media, with a dozen embryos that resulted in her giving birth to octuplets, has been stripped of his medical license.
Yesterday the California Medical Board denied his legal bid to win back his license, citing numerous malpractice suits against him as well as multiple negligent acts and incompetence. The Los Angeles Superior Court judge presiding over the case says the physician broke serious medical standards when he agreed to implant twelve embryos into Suleman, when the maximum recommendation is three.
The Judge also claims the doctor is at fault for not referring his patient for a mental evaluation for wanting so many embryos at once, especially since she was unemployed, unmarried, and already had six children.
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