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Jan 20, 2022 09:04:03   #
Capt-jack Loc: Home
 
Maine Physician Suspended, Ordered to Undergo Psych Evaluation After Prescribing Ivermectin, HCQ!

A physician who has practiced in Ellsworth, Maine, for decades has been suspended from practicing medicine for 30 days and ordered to undergo a psychiatric evaluation by the Maine Board of Licensure in Medicine. Seventy-year-old Dr. Meryl Nass’ practice was suspended after the physician was caught straying from the government-approved narrative on C****-**.

Her real “crime” might have been prescribing ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine for patients suffering from the C****-** v***s.

On January 12, Maine’s Board of Licensure in Medicine concluded that Dr. Nass needed to be suspended immediately and that her practice constituted “an immediate jeopardy” to those whom she might treat.

“The Board concludes that the continued ability of Dr. Nass to practice as a physician in the State of Maine constitutes an immediate jeopardy to the health and physical safety of the public who might receive her medical services, and that it is necessary to immediately suspend her ability to practice medicine in order to adequately respond to this risk,” the order read.

According to the Board, they had received at least two complaints that Nass was spreading “misinformation” on Twitter and on her personal blog.

In a January 16 blog post, Nass answered the charges of “misinformation”:

I would suggest that those attorneys who work for the Maine Medical Board look up the law regarding misinformation. They also should be informed that they do not make the law: law is made by legislatures and Congress. They have not been given the authority to create new crimes. My opinions, which are grounded in an enormous amount of fact and study, and are accurate almost all the time, do not meet the statutory standard of false information.

Nass continued, “I would further suggest that the Board attorneys inform the Board members of this. I think they might want to know that they have been handed a nonexistent crime to prosecute.”

Dr. Nass has also been accused of — and has admitted to — lying about a diagnosis in order to get a patient ivermectin from a pharmacy for a patient diagnosed with C****-**.

“I was eventually forced, when the pharmacist called a few minutes ago and asked me for the diagnosis, to provide misinformation: that I was prescribing the drug for Lyme disease, as this was the only way to get a potentially life-saving drug for my patient,” she said when reporting herself for the incident.

“I lied and said the patient had Lyme disease and so the pharmacist dispensed the medication only because I lied,” she told the Board during a Zoom call.

The lie was necessary, in Nass’ eyes, because of a State of Maine Board of Pharmacy statement reminding pharmacists not to dispense ivermectin for the treatment of C****-**.

Nass also admitted to falsifying another diagnosis in order to obtain a hydroxychloroquine prescription for another patient.

“This is the gentleman for whom I prescribed hydroxychloroquine and was forced to inform the pharmacist was for a non-C***d diagnosis. That is because I was following the ethical principles of the AMA and other ethical codes of my profession,” the physician explained to the Board.

Previously, the Board of Pharmacy had issued a similar statement regarding the dispensing of hydroxychloroquine — a drug that many physicians have found useful as a prophylactic treatment for C****-**.

Those ethically murky decisions to fudge diagnoses by Dr. Nass may be what ultimately cost her a license to practice medicine in Maine — an outcome that she herself predicted in one of her recent blog posts.

Dr. Nass tells the story herself in this Rumble video. The video had been on YouTube but was quickly removed.

PS...perhaps most if not all Democrats need to Undergo Psych Evaluation, particularly their leader.



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Jan 20, 2022 09:08:45   #
lpnmajor Loc: Arkansas
 
Capt-jack wrote:
Maine Physician Suspended, Ordered to Undergo Psych Evaluation After Prescribing Ivermectin, HCQ!

A physician who has practiced in Ellsworth, Maine, for decades has been suspended from practicing medicine for 30 days and ordered to undergo a psychiatric evaluation by the Maine Board of Licensure in Medicine. Seventy-year-old Dr. Meryl Nass’ practice was suspended after the physician was caught straying from the government-approved narrative on C****-**.

Her real “crime” might have been prescribing ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine for patients suffering from the C****-** v***s.

On January 12, Maine’s Board of Licensure in Medicine concluded that Dr. Nass needed to be suspended immediately and that her practice constituted “an immediate jeopardy” to those whom she might treat.

“The Board concludes that the continued ability of Dr. Nass to practice as a physician in the State of Maine constitutes an immediate jeopardy to the health and physical safety of the public who might receive her medical services, and that it is necessary to immediately suspend her ability to practice medicine in order to adequately respond to this risk,” the order read.

According to the Board, they had received at least two complaints that Nass was spreading “misinformation” on Twitter and on her personal blog.

In a January 16 blog post, Nass answered the charges of “misinformation”:

I would suggest that those attorneys who work for the Maine Medical Board look up the law regarding misinformation. They also should be informed that they do not make the law: law is made by legislatures and Congress. They have not been given the authority to create new crimes. My opinions, which are grounded in an enormous amount of fact and study, and are accurate almost all the time, do not meet the statutory standard of false information.

Nass continued, “I would further suggest that the Board attorneys inform the Board members of this. I think they might want to know that they have been handed a nonexistent crime to prosecute.”

Dr. Nass has also been accused of — and has admitted to — lying about a diagnosis in order to get a patient ivermectin from a pharmacy for a patient diagnosed with C****-**.

“I was eventually forced, when the pharmacist called a few minutes ago and asked me for the diagnosis, to provide misinformation: that I was prescribing the drug for Lyme disease, as this was the only way to get a potentially life-saving drug for my patient,” she said when reporting herself for the incident.

“I lied and said the patient had Lyme disease and so the pharmacist dispensed the medication only because I lied,” she told the Board during a Zoom call.

The lie was necessary, in Nass’ eyes, because of a State of Maine Board of Pharmacy statement reminding pharmacists not to dispense ivermectin for the treatment of C****-**.

Nass also admitted to falsifying another diagnosis in order to obtain a hydroxychloroquine prescription for another patient.

“This is the gentleman for whom I prescribed hydroxychloroquine and was forced to inform the pharmacist was for a non-C***d diagnosis. That is because I was following the ethical principles of the AMA and other ethical codes of my profession,” the physician explained to the Board.

Previously, the Board of Pharmacy had issued a similar statement regarding the dispensing of hydroxychloroquine — a drug that many physicians have found useful as a prophylactic treatment for C****-**.

Those ethically murky decisions to fudge diagnoses by Dr. Nass may be what ultimately cost her a license to practice medicine in Maine — an outcome that she herself predicted in one of her recent blog posts.

Dr. Nass tells the story herself in this Rumble video. The video had been on YouTube but was quickly removed.

PS...perhaps most if not all Democrats need to Undergo Psych Evaluation, particularly their leader.
Maine Physician Suspended, Ordered to Undergo Psyc... (show quote)


Hogwash.

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Jan 20, 2022 09:12:16   #
jimpack123 Loc: wisconsin
 
Capt-jack wrote:
Maine Physician Suspended, Ordered to Undergo Psych Evaluation After Prescribing Ivermectin, HCQ!

A physician who has practiced in Ellsworth, Maine, for decades has been suspended from practicing medicine for 30 days and ordered to undergo a psychiatric evaluation by the Maine Board of Licensure in Medicine. Seventy-year-old Dr. Meryl Nass’ practice was suspended after the physician was caught straying from the government-approved narrative on C****-**.

Her real “crime” might have been prescribing ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine for patients suffering from the C****-** v***s.

On January 12, Maine’s Board of Licensure in Medicine concluded that Dr. Nass needed to be suspended immediately and that her practice constituted “an immediate jeopardy” to those whom she might treat.

“The Board concludes that the continued ability of Dr. Nass to practice as a physician in the State of Maine constitutes an immediate jeopardy to the health and physical safety of the public who might receive her medical services, and that it is necessary to immediately suspend her ability to practice medicine in order to adequately respond to this risk,” the order read.

According to the Board, they had received at least two complaints that Nass was spreading “misinformation” on Twitter and on her personal blog.

In a January 16 blog post, Nass answered the charges of “misinformation”:

I would suggest that those attorneys who work for the Maine Medical Board look up the law regarding misinformation. They also should be informed that they do not make the law: law is made by legislatures and Congress. They have not been given the authority to create new crimes. My opinions, which are grounded in an enormous amount of fact and study, and are accurate almost all the time, do not meet the statutory standard of false information.

Nass continued, “I would further suggest that the Board attorneys inform the Board members of this. I think they might want to know that they have been handed a nonexistent crime to prosecute.”

Dr. Nass has also been accused of — and has admitted to — lying about a diagnosis in order to get a patient ivermectin from a pharmacy for a patient diagnosed with C****-**.

“I was eventually forced, when the pharmacist called a few minutes ago and asked me for the diagnosis, to provide misinformation: that I was prescribing the drug for Lyme disease, as this was the only way to get a potentially life-saving drug for my patient,” she said when reporting herself for the incident.

“I lied and said the patient had Lyme disease and so the pharmacist dispensed the medication only because I lied,” she told the Board during a Zoom call.

The lie was necessary, in Nass’ eyes, because of a State of Maine Board of Pharmacy statement reminding pharmacists not to dispense ivermectin for the treatment of C****-**.

Nass also admitted to falsifying another diagnosis in order to obtain a hydroxychloroquine prescription for another patient.

“This is the gentleman for whom I prescribed hydroxychloroquine and was forced to inform the pharmacist was for a non-C***d diagnosis. That is because I was following the ethical principles of the AMA and other ethical codes of my profession,” the physician explained to the Board.

Previously, the Board of Pharmacy had issued a similar statement regarding the dispensing of hydroxychloroquine — a drug that many physicians have found useful as a prophylactic treatment for C****-**.

Those ethically murky decisions to fudge diagnoses by Dr. Nass may be what ultimately cost her a license to practice medicine in Maine — an outcome that she herself predicted in one of her recent blog posts.

Dr. Nass tells the story herself in this Rumble video. The video had been on YouTube but was quickly removed.

PS...perhaps most if not all Democrats need to Undergo Psych Evaluation, particularly their leader.
Maine Physician Suspended, Ordered to Undergo Psyc... (show quote)


that lady should have been Trump's dr. lol

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Jan 20, 2022 09:26:24   #
iFrank Loc: San Antonio
 
Capt-jack wrote:
Maine Physician Suspended, Ordered to Undergo Psych Evaluation After Prescribing Ivermectin, HCQ!

A physician who has practiced in Ellsworth, Maine, for decades has been suspended from practicing medicine for 30 days and ordered to undergo a psychiatric evaluation by the Maine Board of Licensure in Medicine. Seventy-year-old Dr. Meryl Nass’ practice was suspended after the physician was caught straying from the government-approved narrative on C****-**.

Her real “crime” might have been prescribing ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine for patients suffering from the C****-** v***s.

On January 12, Maine’s Board of Licensure in Medicine concluded that Dr. Nass needed to be suspended immediately and that her practice constituted “an immediate jeopardy” to those whom she might treat.

“The Board concludes that the continued ability of Dr. Nass to practice as a physician in the State of Maine constitutes an immediate jeopardy to the health and physical safety of the public who might receive her medical services, and that it is necessary to immediately suspend her ability to practice medicine in order to adequately respond to this risk,” the order read.

According to the Board, they had received at least two complaints that Nass was spreading “misinformation” on Twitter and on her personal blog.

In a January 16 blog post, Nass answered the charges of “misinformation”:

I would suggest that those attorneys who work for the Maine Medical Board look up the law regarding misinformation. They also should be informed that they do not make the law: law is made by legislatures and Congress. They have not been given the authority to create new crimes. My opinions, which are grounded in an enormous amount of fact and study, and are accurate almost all the time, do not meet the statutory standard of false information.

Nass continued, “I would further suggest that the Board attorneys inform the Board members of this. I think they might want to know that they have been handed a nonexistent crime to prosecute.”

Dr. Nass has also been accused of — and has admitted to — lying about a diagnosis in order to get a patient ivermectin from a pharmacy for a patient diagnosed with C****-**.

“I was eventually forced, when the pharmacist called a few minutes ago and asked me for the diagnosis, to provide misinformation: that I was prescribing the drug for Lyme disease, as this was the only way to get a potentially life-saving drug for my patient,” she said when reporting herself for the incident.

“I lied and said the patient had Lyme disease and so the pharmacist dispensed the medication only because I lied,” she told the Board during a Zoom call.

The lie was necessary, in Nass’ eyes, because of a State of Maine Board of Pharmacy statement reminding pharmacists not to dispense ivermectin for the treatment of C****-**.

Nass also admitted to falsifying another diagnosis in order to obtain a hydroxychloroquine prescription for another patient.

“This is the gentleman for whom I prescribed hydroxychloroquine and was forced to inform the pharmacist was for a non-C***d diagnosis. That is because I was following the ethical principles of the AMA and other ethical codes of my profession,” the physician explained to the Board.

Previously, the Board of Pharmacy had issued a similar statement regarding the dispensing of hydroxychloroquine — a drug that many physicians have found useful as a prophylactic treatment for C****-**.

Those ethically murky decisions to fudge diagnoses by Dr. Nass may be what ultimately cost her a license to practice medicine in Maine — an outcome that she herself predicted in one of her recent blog posts.

Dr. Nass tells the story herself in this Rumble video. The video had been on YouTube but was quickly removed.

PS...perhaps most if not all Democrats need to Undergo Psych Evaluation, particularly their leader.
Maine Physician Suspended, Ordered to Undergo Psyc... (show quote)


That’s what happens when you v**e democrat, you let those people get into higher position and they run against t***h and science. Little by little the spirit of the law changes and Maine is another example of these results. They rather let people die then admit that ivermectin and HQ are the answer to this WuFlu bug, just like many countries have found out and are dispensing to their citizens.

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Jan 20, 2022 09:31:34   #
jimpack123 Loc: wisconsin
 
iFrank wrote:
That’s what happens when you v**e democrat, you let those people get into higher position and they run against t***h and science. Little by little the spirit of the law changes and Maine is another example of these results. They rather let people die then admit that ivermectin and HQ are the answer to this WuFlu bug, just like many countries have found out and are dispensing to their citizens.


Horse crap, or dewormer at least you wont have any worms when you die lol

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Jan 20, 2022 09:32:31   #
Capt-jack Loc: Home
 
LOL, you c****es just can't see it!

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Jan 20, 2022 09:35:33   #
microphor Loc: Home is TN
 
Capt-jack wrote:
Maine Physician Suspended, Ordered to Undergo Psych Evaluation After Prescribing Ivermectin, HCQ!

A physician who has practiced in Ellsworth, Maine, for decades has been suspended from practicing medicine for 30 days and ordered to undergo a psychiatric evaluation by the Maine Board of Licensure in Medicine. Seventy-year-old Dr. Meryl Nass’ practice was suspended after the physician was caught straying from the government-approved narrative on C****-**.

Her real “crime” might have been prescribing ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine for patients suffering from the C****-** v***s.

On January 12, Maine’s Board of Licensure in Medicine concluded that Dr. Nass needed to be suspended immediately and that her practice constituted “an immediate jeopardy” to those whom she might treat.

“The Board concludes that the continued ability of Dr. Nass to practice as a physician in the State of Maine constitutes an immediate jeopardy to the health and physical safety of the public who might receive her medical services, and that it is necessary to immediately suspend her ability to practice medicine in order to adequately respond to this risk,” the order read.

According to the Board, they had received at least two complaints that Nass was spreading “misinformation” on Twitter and on her personal blog.

In a January 16 blog post, Nass answered the charges of “misinformation”:

I would suggest that those attorneys who work for the Maine Medical Board look up the law regarding misinformation. They also should be informed that they do not make the law: law is made by legislatures and Congress. They have not been given the authority to create new crimes. My opinions, which are grounded in an enormous amount of fact and study, and are accurate almost all the time, do not meet the statutory standard of false information.

Nass continued, “I would further suggest that the Board attorneys inform the Board members of this. I think they might want to know that they have been handed a nonexistent crime to prosecute.”

Dr. Nass has also been accused of — and has admitted to — lying about a diagnosis in order to get a patient ivermectin from a pharmacy for a patient diagnosed with C****-**.

“I was eventually forced, when the pharmacist called a few minutes ago and asked me for the diagnosis, to provide misinformation: that I was prescribing the drug for Lyme disease, as this was the only way to get a potentially life-saving drug for my patient,” she said when reporting herself for the incident.

“I lied and said the patient had Lyme disease and so the pharmacist dispensed the medication only because I lied,” she told the Board during a Zoom call.

The lie was necessary, in Nass’ eyes, because of a State of Maine Board of Pharmacy statement reminding pharmacists not to dispense ivermectin for the treatment of C****-**.

Nass also admitted to falsifying another diagnosis in order to obtain a hydroxychloroquine prescription for another patient.

“This is the gentleman for whom I prescribed hydroxychloroquine and was forced to inform the pharmacist was for a non-C***d diagnosis. That is because I was following the ethical principles of the AMA and other ethical codes of my profession,” the physician explained to the Board.

Previously, the Board of Pharmacy had issued a similar statement regarding the dispensing of hydroxychloroquine — a drug that many physicians have found useful as a prophylactic treatment for C****-**.

Those ethically murky decisions to fudge diagnoses by Dr. Nass may be what ultimately cost her a license to practice medicine in Maine — an outcome that she herself predicted in one of her recent blog posts.

Dr. Nass tells the story herself in this Rumble video. The video had been on YouTube but was quickly removed.

PS...perhaps most if not all Democrats need to Undergo Psych Evaluation, particularly their leader.
Maine Physician Suspended, Ordered to Undergo Psyc... (show quote)


"My Take"--We are in an age where politicians tell doctors how to treat their patients. I wouldn't have a problem with this if politicians went to medical school and passed their boards but some, like Joe Biden were lucky to make it through college with a little help from plagiarism and family money.

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Jan 20, 2022 10:35:03   #
DASHY
 
Capt-jack wrote:
Maine Physician Suspended, Ordered to Undergo Psych Evaluation After Prescribing Ivermectin, HCQ!

A physician who has practiced in Ellsworth, Maine, for decades has been suspended from practicing medicine for 30 days and ordered to undergo a psychiatric evaluation by the Maine Board of Licensure in Medicine. Seventy-year-old Dr. Meryl Nass’ practice was suspended after the physician was caught straying from the government-approved narrative on C****-**.

Her real “crime” might have been prescribing ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine for patients suffering from the C****-** v***s.

On January 12, Maine’s Board of Licensure in Medicine concluded that Dr. Nass needed to be suspended immediately and that her practice constituted “an immediate jeopardy” to those whom she might treat.

“The Board concludes that the continued ability of Dr. Nass to practice as a physician in the State of Maine constitutes an immediate jeopardy to the health and physical safety of the public who might receive her medical services, and that it is necessary to immediately suspend her ability to practice medicine in order to adequately respond to this risk,” the order read.

According to the Board, they had received at least two complaints that Nass was spreading “misinformation” on Twitter and on her personal blog.

In a January 16 blog post, Nass answered the charges of “misinformation”:

I would suggest that those attorneys who work for the Maine Medical Board look up the law regarding misinformation. They also should be informed that they do not make the law: law is made by legislatures and Congress. They have not been given the authority to create new crimes. My opinions, which are grounded in an enormous amount of fact and study, and are accurate almost all the time, do not meet the statutory standard of false information.

Nass continued, “I would further suggest that the Board attorneys inform the Board members of this. I think they might want to know that they have been handed a nonexistent crime to prosecute.”

Dr. Nass has also been accused of — and has admitted to — lying about a diagnosis in order to get a patient ivermectin from a pharmacy for a patient diagnosed with C****-**.

“I was eventually forced, when the pharmacist called a few minutes ago and asked me for the diagnosis, to provide misinformation: that I was prescribing the drug for Lyme disease, as this was the only way to get a potentially life-saving drug for my patient,” she said when reporting herself for the incident.

“I lied and said the patient had Lyme disease and so the pharmacist dispensed the medication only because I lied,” she told the Board during a Zoom call.

The lie was necessary, in Nass’ eyes, because of a State of Maine Board of Pharmacy statement reminding pharmacists not to dispense ivermectin for the treatment of C****-**.

Nass also admitted to falsifying another diagnosis in order to obtain a hydroxychloroquine prescription for another patient.

“This is the gentleman for whom I prescribed hydroxychloroquine and was forced to inform the pharmacist was for a non-C***d diagnosis. That is because I was following the ethical principles of the AMA and other ethical codes of my profession,” the physician explained to the Board.

Previously, the Board of Pharmacy had issued a similar statement regarding the dispensing of hydroxychloroquine — a drug that many physicians have found useful as a prophylactic treatment for C****-**.

Those ethically murky decisions to fudge diagnoses by Dr. Nass may be what ultimately cost her a license to practice medicine in Maine — an outcome that she herself predicted in one of her recent blog posts.

Dr. Nass tells the story herself in this Rumble video. The video had been on YouTube but was quickly removed.

PS...perhaps most if not all Democrats need to Undergo Psych Evaluation, particularly their leader.
Maine Physician Suspended, Ordered to Undergo Psyc... (show quote)


Lying about a diagnosis by a licensed physician is certainly going against ethical principles. Maine is spreading the word "that doctors who spread misinformation regarding C***d could be jeopardizing their ability to continue practicing medicine." We welcome more public censures relating to spreading misinformation about the c****av***s.

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Jan 20, 2022 12:08:12   #
Milosia2 Loc: Cleveland Ohio
 
Capt-jack wrote:
Maine Physician Suspended, Ordered to Undergo Psych Evaluation After Prescribing Ivermectin, HCQ!

A physician who has practiced in Ellsworth, Maine, for decades has been suspended from practicing medicine for 30 days and ordered to undergo a psychiatric evaluation by the Maine Board of Licensure in Medicine. Seventy-year-old Dr. Meryl Nass’ practice was suspended after the physician was caught straying from the government-approved narrative on C****-**.

Her real “crime” might have been prescribing ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine for patients suffering from the C****-** v***s.

On January 12, Maine’s Board of Licensure in Medicine concluded that Dr. Nass needed to be suspended immediately and that her practice constituted “an immediate jeopardy” to those whom she might treat.

“The Board concludes that the continued ability of Dr. Nass to practice as a physician in the State of Maine constitutes an immediate jeopardy to the health and physical safety of the public who might receive her medical services, and that it is necessary to immediately suspend her ability to practice medicine in order to adequately respond to this risk,” the order read.

According to the Board, they had received at least two complaints that Nass was spreading “misinformation” on Twitter and on her personal blog.

In a January 16 blog post, Nass answered the charges of “misinformation”:

I would suggest that those attorneys who work for the Maine Medical Board look up the law regarding misinformation. They also should be informed that they do not make the law: law is made by legislatures and Congress. They have not been given the authority to create new crimes. My opinions, which are grounded in an enormous amount of fact and study, and are accurate almost all the time, do not meet the statutory standard of false information.

Nass continued, “I would further suggest that the Board attorneys inform the Board members of this. I think they might want to know that they have been handed a nonexistent crime to prosecute.”

Dr. Nass has also been accused of — and has admitted to — lying about a diagnosis in order to get a patient ivermectin from a pharmacy for a patient diagnosed with C****-**.

“I was eventually forced, when the pharmacist called a few minutes ago and asked me for the diagnosis, to provide misinformation: that I was prescribing the drug for Lyme disease, as this was the only way to get a potentially life-saving drug for my patient,” she said when reporting herself for the incident.

“I lied and said the patient had Lyme disease and so the pharmacist dispensed the medication only because I lied,” she told the Board during a Zoom call.

The lie was necessary, in Nass’ eyes, because of a State of Maine Board of Pharmacy statement reminding pharmacists not to dispense ivermectin for the treatment of C****-**.

Nass also admitted to falsifying another diagnosis in order to obtain a hydroxychloroquine prescription for another patient.

“This is the gentleman for whom I prescribed hydroxychloroquine and was forced to inform the pharmacist was for a non-C***d diagnosis. That is because I was following the ethical principles of the AMA and other ethical codes of my profession,” the physician explained to the Board.

Previously, the Board of Pharmacy had issued a similar statement regarding the dispensing of hydroxychloroquine — a drug that many physicians have found useful as a prophylactic treatment for C****-**.

Those ethically murky decisions to fudge diagnoses by Dr. Nass may be what ultimately cost her a license to practice medicine in Maine — an outcome that she herself predicted in one of her recent blog posts.

Dr. Nass tells the story herself in this Rumble video. The video had been on YouTube but was quickly removed.

PS...perhaps most if not all Democrats need to Undergo Psych Evaluation, particularly their leader.
Maine Physician Suspended, Ordered to Undergo Psyc... (show quote)


Aren’t you the smartest puppy in the litter.
You know which bathroom to use.

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Jan 20, 2022 20:42:55   #
microphor Loc: Home is TN
 
DASHY wrote:
Lying about a diagnosis by a licensed physician is certainly going against ethical principles. Maine is spreading the word "that doctors who spread misinformation regarding C***d could be jeopardizing their ability to continue practicing medicine." We welcome more public censures relating to spreading misinformation about the c****av***s.


Then the Dems better shut Faucci up ASAP,!

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Jan 21, 2022 12:50:03   #
Capt-jack Loc: Home
 
Milosia2 wrote:
Aren’t you the smartest puppy in the litter.
You know which bathroom to use.


Well YES I am!

You never see how many people who die from car crashes have their death certificate showing they died from CV-19! Any death is used, cancer, drowning, any and all. Why is that you may ask? That man's death is used to further your c****e klan's goals!! But you have been well indoctrinated and everything looks just fine to you.

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Jan 21, 2022 13:21:06   #
DASHY
 
Capt-jack wrote:
Well YES I am!

You never see how many people who die from car crashes have their death certificate showing they died from CV-19! Any death is used, cancer, drowning, any and all. Why is that you may ask? That man's death is used to further your c****e klan's goals!! But you have been well indoctrinated and everything looks just fine to you.


How does reporting deaths from car crashes further your c****e klan's goals?

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Jan 21, 2022 13:25:15   #
bill22222002
 
me too

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Jan 22, 2022 09:46:20   #
Capt-jack Loc: Home
 
DASHY wrote:
Lying about a diagnosis by a licensed physician is certainly going against ethical principles. Maine is spreading the word "that doctors who spread misinformation regarding C***d could be jeopardizing their ability to continue practicing medicine." We welcome more public censures relating to spreading misinformation about the c****av***s.


But your elected members of Congress can lie to you all year long and you are just fine with that! So how is that, are you simple in the head?

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Jan 22, 2022 09:49:39   #
Capt-jack Loc: Home
 
DASHY wrote:
How does reporting deaths from car crashes further your c****e klan's goals?


Well, if you blame it on CV-19 it makes the v***s look really bad and keeps you home and hiding from it. That is what really went on for 2 years, so I see you were hiding and missed all the news.

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