Daniel v. American Board of Emergency Medicine

U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit · Decided 2005-10-07

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RAGGI, Circuit Judge: Plaintiffs-appellants are licensed physicians who practice or had practiced emergency medicine throughout the United States although they did not complete formal residency training programs in that specialty. They allege that the defendants, the American Board of Emergency Medicine (“ABEM”), the Council of Emergency Medicine Residency Directors (“CORD”), twenty-eight named hospitals, and various individ…

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