The California Medical Board is revoking the license of a rural doctor in Stanislaus County after years of investigations.
The July 1 board decision against Dr. Mark Cook of Oakdale is effective July 31. The family practice physician has been ordered to pay $135,076 to reimburse the state for costs of investigation and prosecution.
The state board took action to revoke Cook’s medical license in 2024 over allegations of sexual misconduct, gross negligence and dishonest acts. But the board stayed the revocation and placed the doctor on 10 years of probation, subject to conditions…