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Doctor profiles offer few clues to troubled pasts

Oct 6, 2014

A woman who paid a hitman to kill her husband now practices medicine in Georgia. Another doctor licensed by the Georgia Composite medical board gave women drug prescriptions if they were willing to have sex with him. But patients would get few clues to their past from their profiles on the medical board's website. On MyAJC.com, subscribers can read about the findings of the lastest Atlanta Journal-Constitution investigation.

About the Author

Danny Robbins is a long-time investigative reporter who has worked for The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, the Associated Press, the Fort Worth Star-Telegram and other media outlets. He was part of the team at the AJC that was named a Pulitzer Prize finalist in national reporting in 2017 for its investigation of sexually abusive doctors.

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