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We are pleased to suggest other sites which may be useful to people interested in medical malpractice issues. We are not affiliated with any of these other sites and thus are not responsible for their content.
Many State medical licensing boards have put physician information on the Internet. Below are links to many of those sites, some having only Medical Doctor (M.D.) data, and some of which also have information about Osteopaths (D.O.) Chiropractors (D.C.), Dentists (DDM), Nurses (R.N. & LPN) and other healthcare professionals. Please note: Some of these sites have a lot of useful information that is easy to find, and some have very little and they make you dig for what they do have. Please do not ask us to look up specific doctors for you. We would like to help, but the volume of requests is too high. These links are offered only as a suggested starting point for you to do your own online research.
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South Carolina Board of Medical Examiners
South Dakota State Board of Medical and
Osteopathic Examiners
Tennessee Board of Medical
Examiners
Tennessee Board of Osteopathic Examiners
Texas State Board of Medical Examiners
Utah Department of Commerce
Utah Department of Commerce
Vermont Board of Medical
Practice
Vermont Board of Osteopathic Physicians and
Surgeons
Virgin Islands Board of Medical Examiners
Virginia Board of Medicine
Washington Medical Quality
Assurance Commission
West Virginia Board of Medicine
West Virginia Board of Osteopathy
Wisconsin Medical Examining Board
Wyoming Board of Medicine |
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