Doctors Sue California Over Forced ‘Implicit Bias’ DEI Training in Medicine

Two doctors are suing the Medical Board of California over a law that forces physicians and educators of physicians to accept radical political and racial indoctrination in order to maintain a medical license.
Doctors Sue California Over Forced ‘Implicit Bias’ DEI Training in Medicine
Dr. Azadeh Khatibi is suing the Medical Board of California over California’s requirement that continuing medical education courses in the state include discussion of “implicit bias” in a 2019 photo. Courtesy of Pacific Legal Foundation
Matthew Vadum
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Two doctors are suing the Medical Board of California over a state law that forces physicians and those who teach them to accept radical political and racial indoctrination in order to continue practicing medicine.

Assembly Bill 241, signed in October 2019 by California Gov. Gavin Newsom, a Democrat who supports DEI—diversity, equity, and inclusion—initiatives, requires all doctors in the state to log 50 continuing medical education (CME) hours every two years in order to retain their medical licenses. The left-wing Equal Justice Society, based in Oakland, took credit for drafting the language of the bill.