The Indiana Medical Licensing Board found Dr. Caitlin Bernard violated patient privacy law.
After 14 hours of testimony, debate, and witness statements, the Indiana Licensing Board made a ruling on the case regarding Dr. Caitlin Bernard.
Bernard's team did the same, but their"expert" shared how she did not release any protected information. When asked during the testimony if Bernard believed the hearing Thursday would have taken place had she not spoken to a reporter, Bernard disagreed.
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