A state appeals panel has revoked a doctor’s medical license for lying about his employment history and misrepresenting his credentials. Syed Kazmi made the case for keeping his right to practice medicine by citing a somewhat similar 1980 Illinois Supreme Court case involving a barber’s license. For the 1st District Appellate Court, though, the barber analogy didn’t cut it. “The reasoning of Citrano is inapplicable here, first and foremost because of the pivotal role that the licensing of …