Here's what I just found out from Google AI after searching about medical chaperone in Illinois concerning MM'S medical license.
Illinois - When Medical Chaperone Are Required:
Mandatory Disciplinary Orders- If a physician is charged with a sex offense, criminal battery against a patient, or a forcible felony.
And it says that the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation (IDFPR) can issue a chaperone order, forcing a physician to use one or to stop practicing.
Now here is the interesting part about emergency suspension of medical license in Illinois.
Illinois - Emergency Suspension of Medical License
An Illinois medical license can be emergency suspended by IDFPR if a physician poses an immediate danger to public health and safety requiring swift action before a full hearing.
Danger To Public - substance abuse while practicing, patient abuse, and reckless treatment.
Unprofessional Conduct - dishonorable, unethical, or fraudulent behavior.
Impairment - verified mental or physical impairment preventing safe practice.
I'm thinking wouldn't it be better to have MM'S Illinois medical license be under Emergency Suspension than under Chaperone Required?
Not only would the criminal charges MM is currently facing be considered a forcible felony, you would think that double aggravated murder is unprofessional conduct and a danger to public.
I wonder if MM'S medical license in California and Nevada is now under any kind of emergency suspension as well.