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| Doctor's treatment examined |
| By Union-Tribune |
| Published: 07/28/2008 |
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CALIFORNIA - A Mira Mesa doctor once employed by the California Department of Corrections could lose his license over allegations that he gave negligent care to prisoners. The Medical Board of California has filed an accusation against Bonifacio Esperanza condemning his treatment of seven inmates at Centinela State Prison in Imperial in 2006. Esperanza's work fell below acceptable medical standards for ailments such as heart disease and diabetes, according to the accusation filed in Administrative Law Court. Esperanza “committed gross negligence,” the document said. Read more. If link has expired, check the website of the article's original news source. |
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