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Posted By Thadeus Greenson@ThadeusGreenson on Thu, Jan 21, 2021 at 11:31 AM An Arcata doctor embroiled in a protracted fight with the California Medical Board over allegations that she excessively prescribed opioids has reached a deal that will allow her to retain her license. Connie Basch admitted no wrongdoing in the settlement, which will allow her to continue practicing under a monitoring system and require her to take a number of specified courses through a 35-month probationary period. Basch, who runs the Full Circle Center for Integrative Medicine in Arcata and whose patients have vocally come to her defense, has repeatedly defended her conduct, saying she cares for patients who came to her using excessive amounts of opioids for chronic pain and that state guidelines for weaning such patients are potentially dangerous.