Osteopathic physician, John A. King, who has dozens of medical malpractice lawsuits filed against him in West Virginia, now faces the loss of his medical license in Alabama.
The Alabama Board of Medicine has scheduled a May 28 hearing in its efforts to revoke the King’s medical license.
The Alabama board’s formal complaint cites two medical malpractice cases involving King. Both cases contain allegations that King overdosed his patients with medication. King has already surrendered or had his license suspended in nine states: West Virginia, Florida, Georgia, Michigan, New Jersey, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Texas and Virginia.
Why has it taken so long for the medical community to act? How many patients have been injured or killed?