Physician Profile - Arizona Medical Board
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Arizona Medical Board

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Scottsdale, Arizona · 85258-5539
480-551-2700 · Toll Free: 877-255-2212


General Information

L. Clair McDougall MD License Number: 19322
1820 E Florence Blvd Ste B License Status: Active
Casa Grande AZ 85222-5335 License Date: 3/9/1990
Phone: 520-836-9642 License Renewed: 7/18/2001
Renew By: 08/2003
License Expires: 12/2003

Education and Training

Note: Information up to the date of initial licensure is verified by the Board.
Information provided by the physician after this date is not verified by the Board.

Medical School: UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO, FACULTY OF MEDICINE
Graduation Date: 6/15/1962
Internship: 6/30/1962 - 6/30/1963
COOK COUNTY HOSPITAL
CHICAGO, IL
Residency: 7/1/1963 - 6/30/1966 (Obstetrics & Gynecology)
BEXAR COUNTY HOSPITAL DISTRICT
SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS
*Specialty: Obstetrics & Gynecology
*The Board does not verify current specialties. For more information please see the
American Board of Medical Specialties website at: http://www.abms.org/ to determine
if the physician has earned a specialty certification from this private agency.

Board Investigations and Actions

BOARD ACTIONS: NONE
(while licensed in Arizona)

NON DISCIPLINARY ACTIONS: NONE
(while licensed in Arizona; Advisory Letters within last five years)

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OPEN INVESTIGATIONS: 2
IMPORTANT: Open investigations represent unproven allegations - Upon
investigation many complaints are found to be without merit and dismissed.


CASES DISMISSED: 1
(within last five years)

Malpractice/Criminal Information

MALPRACTICE CASES RESULTING IN PAYMENT: 2
(within last five years)

The settlement of a medical malpractice action may occur for a variety of reasons that do not necessarily reflect negatively on the professional competence or conduct of the doctor. A payment in settlement of a medical malpractice action does not create a presumption that medical malpractice occurred.

CRIMINAL CONVICTIONS/"NO CONTEST" PLEAS: NONE

(within last five years)

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