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PHYSICIAN SURRENDERS MEDICAL LICENSE.(News)
From:
Daily News (Los Angeles, CA)
| Date:
November 25, 2004
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Byline: Daily News
LANCASTER - A former High Desert Hospital physician surrendered his medical license after being accused by the state medical board of unprofessional conduct, the board said.
The Medical Board of California accused Lancaster physician Nagaraja Bhaskara of being grossly incompetent in treating a woman he diagnosed in 1997 as having lupus and degenerative joint disease.
After other doctors at Olive View Medical Center and at a clinic...
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