Medical License Law

The Medical Board of California may take disciplinary action against a physician for malpractice or bad behavior, including “substantially-related” conduct.  The term substantially-related conduct is a catch-all term used by the Medical Board of California to describe actions that are significantly related to a physician’s qualifications, duties, or functions.  The Medical Board of California interprets “substantially-related” broadly.  Examples of substantially-related conduct include minor offenses such as driving under the influence (DUI).

Geissler & Associates / Law Partners defends physicians and other healthcare providers in disciplinary proceedings before medical licensing boards, medical review boards, and the courts.