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Agency spokesperson Spencer Miller-Payne confirmed in an email that Medical Director Robert Bredt submitted his retirement paperwork on Jan. 7 and left the same day. Bredt had been in the high-profile role since July 2012, according to the Texas Tribune’s salary guide, which tracks the employment of state officials.

The Texas Medical Board is the state agency that regulates the practice of medicine in Texas and oversees doctors.

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[–] Pika 2 points 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago)

I'm just waiting for Doctors to start leaving Texas like they have been Florida. Not sure why they would wanna risk their license.