Doctors a heads up—if you express your own opinion and if that deviates from a federally established party line then you will lose your license and ability to practice medicine and earn an income. That is just what happened to Dr. Mary Bowden who was employed with the Houston Methodist Hospital. Because she repeatedly defended ivermectin on Twitter the Houston-based hospital has suspended the doctor’s privileges. She is just the latest physician to face punishment for deviating from an established script.
Doctors should understand that if they do not follow what is established by groups such as the National Institutes of Health (NIH) or the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and of course the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FD) they may just lose their license, at least temporarily.
As reported initially in Business Insider Dr. Bowden found herself under scrutiny when she was repeatedly posting tweets showcasing the positive data points with the anti-parasite drug. Bowden also went on the record criticizing COVID-19 mandates as “wrong.”
Recently published on CNN, A Texas hospital suspends a doctor’s privileges for spreading ‘misinformation’ about Covid-19 – CNN Steven Mitby, Dr. Bowden’s attorney, shared that the doctor isn’t against vaccinations at all and that “People should have a choice.” Meanwhile Houston Methodist Hospital declared in a tweet (20) Twitter that the doctor used her account to “express her personal and political opinions about the COVID-19 vaccine and treatments.”
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