Notice they never tell show us the misinformation the doctor said. They just say it.
Texas Medical Board is criminal.
Have they pulled the license of the doctors who only work on the vaccinated yet?
I’m not sure a hospital suspending “privileges” to practice and taking away a doctor’s medical license are the same thing?
A good lawyer will enable her to take early retirement and become a patient advocate against Methodist Hospital.
Actual title: Hospital revokes Houston doctor’s privileges for ‘spreading dangerous misinformation’ about covid on Twitter
Hospital privileges are not the same as a medical license.
I understand the righteousness of the doctor’s cause, but her practical mistake was repeatedly posting about only treating a certain segment of the public. If the doctor had said she was only treating the vaccinated, we all know nothing negative would have happened, but such is the world we now live in.
Did you even read the story you posted? Her privileges at one hospital were suspended. Nowhere does it say that her license to practice medicine has been revoked.
I didn’t see the part where her license had been revoked. Only her admitting privileges to a certain hospital.
This has nothing to do with the Texas Medical Board.
More info please
Supporting Ivermectin is no necessarily misinformation. Nor is opposing vaccine mandates.
We need to all write negative reviews of Houston Methodist. Here is the link.
“Misinformation = Telling The Truth”
Wrongspeak!...report to room 101 at the ministry of love immediately!
God bless her- courageous doc.
What if the Doc sues and proves in court that her information is accurate?
She can make money treating vaxxinated who have had adverse affects.
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