A few years ago, some Texas Doctors for America colleagues and I were critical about a physician who was spreading misinformation about hydroxychloroquine's effectiveness against COVID: https://www.dallasnews.com/opinion/letters-to-the-editor/2020/12/06/letters-to-the-editor-doctors-for-america-offers-advice-the-us-election-system-klyde-warren-park-fountain-supreme-court-decision-on-church-attendance/
Fast forward to present day. Guess who lost his board certification? https://www.medpagetoday.com/special-reports/features/113624
#healthcare #covid #hydroxychloroquine #PrescriptionDrugs #misinformation #disinformation #texas #physicians #boards #BoardCertification
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Garth Cummings
@bicmay @kevinrns Why does the article say “controversial” instead of “erroneous?”
@garthc @bicmay @kevinrns When the #press uses the word "controversial" about information it means "wrong" & when they use it about a person it means "asshole".
by JW Prince of CPH, Radicalized ;
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FlotteBiene86
@bicmay
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Lockpick Extreme
@bicmay thank you for speaking out against harm.
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