The California Medical Board receives about 10,000 complaints per year, resulting in the opening of about 1,000 investigations. The Medical Board’s Central Complaint Unit, or CCU, receives, initially screens and routes all complaints. Complaints that may identify a violation of the California Medical Practice Act, which can include gross negligence, misconduct, criminal convictions, other license

The California Medical Board routinely investigates criminal convictions and often even criminal arrests suffered by California physicians.  These investigations are handled by Board investigators out of field offices throughout California, including offices in Tustin, Cerritos and Valencia in southern California.  Thoughtful preparation for one of these interviews can make the difference between receiving a career