The abortionist in that case had been kicked out medical school (she had her MD, but was working for an OB/GYN so she could kill babies).
I don't know if that abortionist is still doing abortions or what her status is, but the Denise Doe Story is an example not to just let abortionists move to another state without any disciplinary action.
Woman goes to abortion clinic (against wishes of the mother of the woman). Mother of the woman accompanies her since she cannot dissuade her daughter.During abortion, woman is constantly screaming. Abortionist is having alot of trouble with the abortion and is constantly puncturing the uterus of the woman. Abortionist finally tells the woman to shutup or that she will die.
When abortionist gives up (does not complete abortion), abortionist refers daughter to local hospital, neglecting to give vital medical information for the woman to take to the hospital.
A few days later, the woman swells to twice her size from septic poisoning, and comes very, very close to death twice.
This becomes the focus of a major lawsuit and national news a few months later. In January of 1999 (about 5 months later), Governor of Louisiana issues executive order to force Abortion Clinics to be inspected because of the unsanitary conditions of this abortion clinic.
Baton Rouge TV station carries the story of Denise Doe.
There is more to the Denise story, but that is the key details.