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In a bid "to protect the public" Dr Michael Kamrava must longer practice according to the Medical Board of California, after he admitted implanting Suleman with 12 embryos before she became pregnant with octuplets. Two other patients, a 42-year-old woman who was diagnosed with ovarian cancer and a 48-year-old who suffered serious complications after she became pregnant with quadruplets also received "grossly negligent" treatment.
Announcing its decision, the board said: "Public protection is paramount. The board is not assured that oversight through probation is enough and having weighed the above, has determined that revocation of respondent’s certificate is necessary to protect the public."
Kamrava's lawyer attempted to argue that Suleman had failed to follow through with terminating an excessive number of foetuses - six times the normal amount for a woman her age.
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