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California has been setting new requirements for what licensed professionals are expected to teach inside their own continuing education courses. The intent behind them is patient protection. Whether that goal is best served by regulating what doctors teach one another is where the disagreement begins.
Dr. Azadeh Khatibi, a California ophthalmologist who has spent years challenging two of these laws in court, sits down to lay out her case: vague mandates, undefined limits on disagreement, and a licensing structure she argues makes silence the safer career choice.
Her concern doesn’t stop at the exam room. The Ninth Circuit precedent set by this case, she argues, could reach any licensed professional in the country, and the mechanism behind it is more durable than most people realize.
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