Article 372FT Elderly doctor: I lost my license because I don’t know how to use a computer

Elderly doctor: I lost my license because I don’t know how to use a computer

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An 84-year-old doctor in New London, New Hampshire, appeared in state court Friday in an effort to regain her medical license, less than a week after closing her office on October 28.

State authorities claim that-because Dr. Anna Konopka doesn't have a computer, much less know how to use one-her organizational skills are lacking, according to the Associated Press.

"The problem now is that I am not doing certain things on a computer," she told the news service. "I have to learn that. It is time consuming. I have no time."

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