Which of the following is not sufficient grounds for revoking a medical license?

A. conviction of a felony
B. falsifying medical records
C. misdiagnosis
D. personal incapacity
E. unprofessional conduct


C. misdiagnosis

In the options provided, a physician may, depending on the state medical practice act, lose his or her license for conviction of a felony, falsifying medical records, incapacity, or unprofessional conduct. A misdiagnosis is not grounds for revoking a license—but that does not mean that the physician won't be sued for the misdiagnosis.

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