Posted on 11/15/2021 4:39:35 PM PST by Enlightened1
It does become difficult to practice without privileges.
No, but a doctor needs to have a medical facility that can accept her patients that need hospitalization, and allow her to continue to treat them while at the hospital.
In Texas it severely limits ones' practice if it is not permitted.
If she treats respiratory issues such as asthma and emphysema, or if she is certified for surgery, she will need hospital privileges.
She can make money treating vaxxinated who have had adverse affects.
Because the court ruled that business are individuals or a person, With campaign finance. How then can that individual order me or you to do something, or not do something, that someone doesn't wanted or needed. Just because you get a paycheck from someone doesn't mean they own you
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No, not the same thing.
It just means she cannot admit patients, into Methodist, for surgery, etc.
I wish this brave doc ALL the best!
Insane. Avoid this hospital.
If I lived in Houston, I know where I’d go for treatment should I get the virus.
Excerpt, from a letter this doc posted, on her practice website.....
Given the current climate and the writing on the wall, I am shifting my practice focus to treating the unvaccinated. In order to make room for unvaccinated who cannot find care, I will not be accepting new patients with routine ENT problems who are vaccinated. I will continue to care for established patients, vaccinated or not, and would never turn anyone away with a life-threatening illness based on their vaccination status. But this is my way of taking a stand, and I hope other physicians will follow.
I am not anti-vaccination, but all the data I have collected suggests that the vaccine is not working. 42% of the patients we treated last month with IV monoclonal antibodies for symptomatic COVID-19 were fully vaccinated. I believe vaccination is a personal choice and like everything else in medicine, should be protected by HIPAA. I understand this alienates many of you, but all my opinions are based on my clinical experience and not the news.
Thank you for your understanding.
Best,
Mary Talley Bowden MD
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