Posted on 06/30/2006 6:36:24 PM PDT by wagglebee
Florida, June 30, 2006 (LifeSiteNews.com) A North Country Gazette exclusive reveals that Floridas Department of Health has demanded the nursing license and nearly $1700 dollars in fines and administrative costs from a nurse who gave public testimony in the case of Terri Schiavo. This comes at the same time that the Department of Health has dropped action against Michael Schiavo, also a registered nurse, for falsifying his guardianship papers.
Carla Sauer Iyer, a nurse who cared for Terri Schiavo until 1996, has given numerous affidavits on her experience with Terri, and is facing the wrath of the DOH for repeating the public record in a CNN interview.
The Department of Health launched its campaign to strip Ms. Iyer of her nurses license after receiving a complaint from a Ms. Eileen Sullivan about Ms. Iyers statements to CNNs Bill Hemmer in a March 21, 2005 interview. Sullivan said in her complaint that Iyer made inflammatory comments by revealing that Michael Schiavos care of Terri included words such as when is that bitch going to die? Ms. Sullivan demanded that Ms. Sauer-Iyer should be disciplined for her breach of faith with Theresa Schiavo and with her profession as a registered nurse.
As the Gazette reports, the complaint filed in April remained dormant for 11 months until evidence was released in March 2006 that Michael Schiavo had falsified his guardianship papers, by perjuring his oath that he had received a degree from Bucks Community College. The DOH, however, found that in light of this evidence there was no probable cause to discipline Michael for these offences, but discovered probable cause to revoke Iyer of her nursing license for discussing the public record of her experiences with Terri on CNN.
Ms. Iyers attorney, Allen Grossman, has pointed out that all of Ms. Iyers statements were apart of the public record, and thus did not involve a breach of confidential information. Grossman said that her CNN interview was little more than a rendition of the same information already provided in the public record, and that the privilege of confidentiality is waived to the extent that the patients medical/mental status is placed directly at issue in a legal proceeding.
The Gazette conducted an exclusive interview in which Ms. Sullivan said that even though what Ms. Iyer spoke about had been public record for over 18 months, the difference was that the CNN interview reached millions of viewers, instead of confining the facts to an obscure courtroom. Ms. Sullivan also stated that while she did not know that Michael Schiavo was also a registered nurse since January 2000, she thought it was entirely proper that he discuss Schiavo's case as part of the legal proceedings he needed to defend.
Among the facts revealed to the broader public in the CNN interview was that Iyer witnessed Terri say, Mommy, help me, and pain, and would also interact with the nurses and visitors. Iyer maintained that there exists over 4 hours of videotape from 95 and 96 proving this, but that it was placed under gag-order, including her own testimony about Michael Schiavos treatment of Terri.
This is not the first time the allies of Michael Schiavo have acted to end Ms. Iyers career. Ms. Iyers care of Terri Schiavo was ended back in 1996 after she informed the police and her superiors of Palm Garden of Largo Convalescent Center in Largo, Florida that she believed Michael Schiavo attempted to kill his wife with insulin injections. She claims she discovered needle marks on Terri, and found that Terris blood sugar was so dangerously low that her levels would not register on a glucometer. Instead of having an investigation launched into the matter, her career was terminated.
So now trying to stop a court-ordered murder is an offense. This is sickening.
Terri Ping.
Hmmmmm, I thought 'whistle-blowing' was the IN thing these days.
This really stinks - there's a lot more going on here that isn't being reported.
I heard the nurse is supposed to be on Hannity. But I lost reception.
it is amazing how the entire goverment apparatus of the state of florida moved in lock step to see to it that this woman was starved to death, and anyone or anything that got in the way of that, is crushed.
Not surprising Michael Schiavo was a nurse. That explains a lot especially his need to burn the evidence of his foul deeds. Now the murderer has to shutup a witness to his foul deeds so that people will buy his book and make him a millionaire as he portrays himself to the world as a victim. Sick fool!
The fascist bureaucrats in Florida are out of control.
Terri Ping.
Lifesite is perfectly fine.
You're way out of line.
she told the truth in defense of a patient - fired and fined.
Yep.l That sounds about right - if you're a deathCrat lib/socialist
What evidence do you have that LifeSite has ever condoned violence?
Now why would you think that?
http://www.northcountrygazette.org/articles/062506SchiavoNurse.html
SHE IS ON HANNITY RIGHT NOW!
1. Huh?
2. Do you support the punishment of this nurse?
Just because you might not have been on the side of Terri a few years ago does not mean that you need to refelxivley be against everyone who supported her.
I love how the libs defend Terry's "right to die" but completely ignore the Guantanimo inmates' "rights to die". What a farce!
Just caught the tail end. We have surely slipped far down the path to socialism...be very afraid.
I think I need to learn to stand on my head. The world has turned upside down.
The perp get to make lots of money and KEEP his license even tho' he committed perjury while the one who tried to protect his victim...loses her livelihood for life???
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