‘Unprofessional conduct’: Clovis doctor placed on probation after patient dies

CLOVIS, Calif. (KSEE/KGPE) – A Clovis doctor’s medical license was placed on probation after the state medical board found he was negligent during a visit with a patient who died under his care.

The board says Dr. Adam Ayham Rajoulh also demonstrated a “disrespect and a lack of empathy and concern for patients” in the past.

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On July 23, the Medical Board of California placed Rajoulh’s medical license on probation for 35 months.

The decision follows a January 2023 visit when Rajoulh assumed care of a 74-year-old man with an elevated heart rate, complaining of rectal bleeding, dizziness, and weakness…

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