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Do Docs Have a Case Against Former Employers Now? Fired for Prescribing Horse Paste

Posted on 8/11/23 at 9:30 pm
Posted by MasterDigger
Member since Nov 2019
2160 posts
Posted on 8/11/23 at 9:30 pm
Posted by LoneStar23
USA
Member since Aug 2019
5219 posts
Posted on 8/11/23 at 9:33 pm to
Seems like a legit case them
Posted by deeprig9
Unincorporated Ozora, Georgia
Member since Sep 2012
64244 posts
Posted on 8/11/23 at 9:36 pm to
Ivermectin was used for years in both human and animal medicine before Rona, then it suddenly became forbidden. Even veterinarians were told to stop prescribing it in case the customers would use it for themselves. Even Tractor Supply stopped selling it, because of the FDA.

The US government should get sued for trillions, but it's our money in the end, so really I hope the people who perpetrated this masquerade swing from a gallow.
Posted by Ingeniero
Baton Rouge
Member since Dec 2013
18332 posts
Posted on 8/11/23 at 9:37 pm to
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While a licensed physician may prescribe approved medications for ‘off-label’ purposes, the prescribing process must adhere to the requirements of medical licensure, as well as Tower Health Medical Group policies, including the physician conducting an appropriate patient history and assessment, including allergies and potential medication interactions, and documenting dosage amount, timing, etc. in the patient’s medical record,” Tower Health said in a statement to McClatchy News.

“Our investigation determined Dr. Behr did not meet these requirements and, as a result, Dr. Behr’s employment with Tower Health Medical Group has been terminated effective immediately.”


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“I was there at the hospital for three days straight in the ER and so I felt like this would be a good opportunity to try ivermectin on these inpatient patients that I had been following very closely and just see how well it worked,” Witcher said.

After learning the hospital could not provide ivermectin, Witcher said he called a local pharmacy, which delivered the drug to the hospital after Witcher made the decision to switch the three patients’ prescriptions from remdesivir to ivermectin.


I'm gonna say these two definitely remain fired
Posted by lsufanva
sandston virginia
Member since Aug 2009
12421 posts
Posted on 8/11/23 at 9:38 pm to
I've never wanted to see a man swing more than Fauci. Highest selling PPV in history. Money all around. Let's get it done.
Posted by WylieTiger
Member since Nov 2006
13049 posts
Posted on 8/11/23 at 9:40 pm to
Why?

What if the patient agreed to trying it?
This post was edited on 8/11/23 at 9:41 pm
Posted by Jack Bauers HnK
Baton Rouge
Member since Jul 2008
5728 posts
Posted on 8/11/23 at 10:17 pm to
Letting people treat with ivermectin instead of taking the jab would have made for a larger control group when someone finally starts comparing the long term outcome differences between the jabbed and the pure bloods. Can’t have that.
Posted by SoFla Tideroller
South Florida
Member since Apr 2010
30286 posts
Posted on 8/11/23 at 10:42 pm to
Fauci is the biggest mass murderer in American history - and that was true before the Chinese Flu farce occurred.
Posted by Dirt Booger
Comanche County
Member since Apr 2023
251 posts
Posted on 8/11/23 at 11:14 pm to
With your title stating that it was “horse paste” you already seen uneducated on the topic
Posted by MasterDigger
Member since Nov 2019
2160 posts
Posted on 8/12/23 at 7:32 am to
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With your title stating that it was “horse paste” you already seen uneducated on the topic

All the neighsayers called it horse paste.

If you can't deduce from the title that "horse paste' was representative of the covid idiots, you may just be one of them.
Posted by VOLhalla
Knoxville
Member since Feb 2011
4464 posts
Posted on 8/12/23 at 7:37 am to
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Lots of others fired for doing what the FDA says was legal...


You realize private companies can fire people for doing things that are completely legal, right? Prescribing medicine for Covid that 1) is legal for a doctor to prescribe and 2) isn’t going to help the patient is both legal and shows the doctor is bad at their job. Which most employers would fire an employee for
Posted by Naked Bootleg
Member since Jul 2021
1850 posts
Posted on 8/12/23 at 7:45 am to
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I've never wanted to see a man swing more than Fauci. Highest selling PPV in history. Money all around. Let's get it done.


The financial incentives behind the jab is enough reason alone. The hospital “cause of death” incentive was just as insidious, intended to create fear so more people would be inclined to get jabbed. This whole thing was an evil wet dream for corrupt DC pols & big pharma.
Posted by LSUA 75
Colfax,La.
Member since Jan 2019
3708 posts
Posted on 8/12/23 at 8:34 am to
“Fauci is the biggest mass murderer in American history”

And he had plenty of accomplices in the thousands of chicken shite Drs.that turned their backs on the Hippocratic oath they took and refused to stand up to the MIC.
Prescribing drugs off label has long been an established medical practice and ivermectin worked.
At the end of the day what mattered to most Drs.was not losing their lucrative paychecks.
If they had coalesced into an opposing group and forced the issue they could have changed the trajectory and ended the pandemic.

There were a small cadre of ethical,humanitarian Drs.that spoke up but they paid dearly- Dr Peter McCullough,Dr. Mary Talley Bowden,Dr,Pierre Kory,Sister Deidre Byrnes,MD,Dr.Robert Malone.There were others.

The only Dr.that I know of that wasn’t punished for using ivermectin was Dr Joseph Varon ,director critical care at United Memorial Medical Center.In fact he recieved an award from city of Houston for his life saving work.His mortality rate was significantly lower than any other ICU in the country(4% vs.25%).
I think the only thing that saved him was he did advocate for vaccines.I don’t know if he really believed it but it did keep him from being fired and able to keep on with his work.

Another indication of the evilness of the MIC was the failure of “health care leaders” to disseminate information about Vit D3.That could have prevented many cases and lessened he illness in those that did get sick.
Very few Drs.addressed Vit D levels in their pts.nor did the hospital I retired from.Old co- workers I keep up with never recieved a word about Vit D3 and
hospital employees got hit hard.
Contrast that with our local sheriff,at the beginning he acquired a large supply of Vit D3 and zinc and supplied every employee with a 3 month supply and they fared pretty well.


Wrap your head around that,the sheriff,a layperson,pushed Vit D and a hospital didn’t.Hospital employees had greater exposure and greater risk but all they ever heard was” get the vax”.It didn’t work and many got Covid anyway,some severely.

It’s a sad chapter in American medicine.


This post was edited on 8/12/23 at 10:17 am
Posted by Emteein
Baton Rouge
Member since Jun 2011
3892 posts
Posted on 8/12/23 at 8:41 am to
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All the neighsayers called it horse paste


ISWYDT
Posted by Twenty 49
Shreveport
Member since Jun 2014
18824 posts
Posted on 8/12/23 at 8:48 am to
Most states have "employment at will". That means (unless there is a contract of employment with different terms) the employee can quit for any reason, and the employer can fire them for any reason, even if it is a dumb reason or based on an incorrect belief. There are exceptions for firing based on race, religion, sex, etc., but otherwise the employer can tell an employee to hit the bricks for any reason.

So if they fire you for stealing, and you can prove you were not stealing, you still have no claim for wrongful termination. Or if they fire you for prescribing Ivermectin, and you can show that it kills worms and covid, you still have no claim.

But if they said bad and false things about you to others, and they were defamatory (this guy is an idiot and committed malpractice), that may give rise to a different claim. But truth of the statement (he is an idiot who committed malpractice) is a defense.
Posted by cwil177
Baton Rouge
Member since Jun 2011
28455 posts
Posted on 8/12/23 at 9:53 am to
You have to show evidence of patient harm for malpractice. So while this was poor practice without supporting evidence for what he was prescribing I don’t know that this would meet the definition of malpractice.
Posted by LSUGrrrl
Frisco, TX
Member since Jul 2007
33303 posts
Posted on 8/12/23 at 10:05 am to
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I'm gonna say these two definitely remain fired


People were dying on ventilators and you think the doctors should remain fired for wanting to try something that might help (and would later be proven to be effective in many cases)? How many lives could have been saved if more doctors did what they were trained to do and explore other methods when existing protocols were failing?
This post was edited on 8/12/23 at 10:06 am
Posted by DMC226
Hammond, Louisiana
Member since Apr 2014
87 posts
Posted on 8/12/23 at 11:05 am to
Posted by SlimTigerSlap
Member since Apr 2022
4313 posts
Posted on 8/12/23 at 11:29 am to
Par for the course the constituents of the OT would defend a MD for door dashing meds that aren't even in the hospital's system.

Patients could have developed leaky butt after eating taco bell and still would have a legit case to sue the hospital.
This post was edited on 8/12/23 at 3:11 pm
Posted by MBclass83
Member since Oct 2010
9395 posts
Posted on 8/12/23 at 11:32 am to
Jesus, when does this covid bullshite end? Let it go people. Move on.
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