Doctors who cared for Arizona sexual assault victim no longer working there

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Two doctors who led care for a woman who gave birth after being sexually assaulted at an Arizona health care facility are no longer treating its patients, Hacienda HealthCare said; One resigned and the other has been suspended.

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