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The Estes case showed that courts were not going to bar doctors from practicing based solely on criminal convictions. To suspend or expel physicians from medicine, medical boards were going to have to prove cases in their own administrative hearings. They simply could not rely on outside hearings. Additionally, the court made that they were willing to scrutinize medical board decision. They were going to just rubber-stamp their decisions.
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