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Oct 06, 2023

잘못된 의료정보 퍼뜨린 의사는 면허 박탈당해야 한다. 왜 그렇지 않습니까? ❧ 시사

이러한 각 진술은 팬데믹 기간 동안 의료 면허를 보유한 의사들이 작성한 것입니다.

"이 바이러스에는 치료법이 있습니다. 하이드록시클로로퀸, 아연, 지스로맥스라고 합니다. 여러분이 마스크에 관해 이야기하고 싶어한다는 것을 압니다. 안녕하세요? 마스크는 필요하지 않습니다. 치료법이 있습니다."

Stella Immanuel, MD, 텍사스에서 라이센스 취득, 2020년 7월

"사람들은… 아직 정의되지 않은 일종의 인터페이스, 즉 이러한 샷에 주입되는 것과 모든 5G 타워 사이에 인터페이스가 있을 것이라고 오랫동안 의심해 왔습니다."

Sherri Tenpenny, DO는 2021년 7월 오하이오에서 라이센스를 받았습니다.

"Birx, Fauci, Biden 및 모든 민주당 주지사의 위헌적인 폭군 #MaskMandates에 대한 사과를 기다리는 사람이 있습니까? #Masks #FaceMasks #MasksDontWork"

Sherri Tenpenny, DO @BusyDrT, 2023년 2월 10일

"저는 [COVID 백신으로] 일어나고 있는 대량 학살에 참여하고 싶지 않습니다. … 하지만 저는 30년 동안 무제한 실습 면허를 가지고 있습니다."

Rashid Buttar, D.O. Licensed in North Carolina, October 2021Note May 22: Rashid Buttar died on May 18 of this year. The text of this article is from our print edition which came out in April, prior to Buttar's death." rel="footnote">1

음모론자이자 트럼프 지지자이자 목사이기도 한 임마누엘은 티파티 패트리어츠와 연계된 우익 정치단체의 일원이자 백의를 입은 미국 최전선 의사 중 한 명이었다. 그들은 2020년 7월 국회의사당 영상에 등장했는데, 트럼프 대통령이 이를 칭찬하고 입소문이 퍼지는 데 도움을 주었습니다. 이 동영상은 몇 시간 만에 2천만 명의 Facebook 사용자에게 도달했습니다. (도널드 트럼프는 자신의 트윗을 삭제했고 해당 영상은 잘못된 정보로 인식돼 곧 내려졌다. 페이스북, 유튜브, 트위터. 도널드 트럼프 주니어는 트위터에서 영상을 공유해 '코로나19에 대한 잘못된 정보 공유'에 가담했다고 밝혔기 때문에 12시간 동안 트윗이 금지됐다. 폐쇄는 불필요했으며 하이드록시클로로퀸이 코로나19를 "예방하고 치료할 수 있다"고 말했습니다. 2021년 단 2개월 만에 미국 최전선 의사들은 하이드록시클로로퀸과 이버멕틴 처방이 포함된 원격 의료 평가에서 600만 달러 이상을 모았습니다. 이 두 약물은 코로나19에 사용되는 두 가지 과장된 약물(나쁜 과학에 근거함)로 여러 번 효과가 없는 것으로 밝혀졌습니다. 코로나19를 치료합니다.

Immanuel was recently named the "highest U.S. prescriber of ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine" for the last two years, according to an analysis of prescription data by MedPageToday, a medical news website. Astonishingly, Immanuel's prescribing habits are apparently legal. For its part, the Texas Medical board had made its stance on COVID-related treatments painfully clear. In July of 2020, referencing rumors of an unnamed "cure" for COVID-19, the board said it would not "issue endorsements" of any treatments and that "patients and physicians have a right to decide what treatments may be used for COVID-19." In the fall of 2021, the board released a notice about prescription use of COVID-19 therapies, saying that they wouldn't "endorse or prohibit" any particular therapies for the condition, preserving physician's use of "off-label" therapies. ("Off label" means a medication is being used to treat a condition for which it lacks FDA approval. While off-label prescribing happens commonly, like any privilege left to individual physician discretion, the practice can be abused—as has been the case with both hydroxychloroquine and ivermectin during the pandemic.)NPR and Politico reported that in 2021, poison control centers received increased calls related to ivermectin overdoses." rel="footnote">2

결국 임마누엘은 2021년 10월 텍사스 의료위원회로부터 500달러의 벌금을 선고받았습니다. 그리고 "시정 조치"가 주어졌습니다. 가짜 치료법을 처방하기 위한 것이 아니라 "라벨 외" 하이드록시클로로퀸 치료법에 대한 사전 동의를 적절하게 문서화하지 못한 것에 대한 것입니다. 이사회의 조치는 징계에 해당하지 않았습니다. (또 다른 주목할만한 사례로는 2022년 휴스턴 의사 Richard Urso가 코로나19 치료를 위해 하이드록시클로로퀸을 사용한 것에 대한 의료 과실 주장이 위원회로부터 면제되었습니다.)

These doctors are just a few of the many who have made news over the years for spreading misinformation2021 article in First Amendment Law Review, Seton Hall Law School Professor Carl H. Coleman writes that medical misinformation has been "defined as ‘information that is contrary to the epistemic consensus of the scientific community regarding a phenomenon.’ These claims can be spread either negligently or with a deliberate intent to deceive. A large percentage of medical misinformation comes from individuals or entities with economic or political incentives to promote untruthful information." For simplicity, I use the term misinformation broadly to include misinformation and disinformation, which are usually distinguished by the absence or presence, respectively, of intent to deceive by the speaker." rel="footnote"3 about medical issues, or who promote outright quackery (by quackery, I mean medical practice based on pseudoscience). A few of the most prominent include Joseph Mercola, D.O. (licensed to practice in Florida and Illinois), described by the New York Times as "the most influential spreader of coronavirus misinformation"; Christiane Northrup, M.D., a former obstetrician-gynecologist (no active license but has a grandfathered board certification in her field from 1981) and "champion of a feminine and intuitive approach to health and well-being" who was once "Oprah's favorite gyno" and is now an anti-vaccine and QAnon conspiracy theorist; and, of course, Mehmet Oz, M.D. (licensed in Pennsylvania), celebrity doctor, wannabe politician, and promoter of hydroxychloroquine, whose The Dr. Oz Show bombarded audiences with 13 seasons of "magic" health cures and helped the former cardiothoracic surgeon amass a net worth of nine figures as of 2022, the year his show ended. Tenpenny, Buttar, Northrup, and Mercola are all featured alongside Democratic presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. in the Center for Countering Digital Hate's "Disinformation Dozen," a list of anti-vaxxers with large platforms who spread misinformation online. (There are many other prominent physician COVID contrarians and minimizers who would take up an entire article themselves.)/p>

The boards’ potential inadequacies are numerous. First, political appointees can be a problem generally, especially when so many officials, particularly Republicans, have shown themselves to be broadly anti-public health during the pandemic.liberals killed masking, as explained on this Death Panel podcast episode." rel="footnote"4 One particularly bad political appointment shows just how far things can go: Florida's Surgeon General Joseph Ladapo, M.D. (also of America's Frontline Doctors notoriety) has been extremely hostile to COVID vaccines, masking, or COVID public health interventions in general (which was the reason Governor DeSantis picked him). Politico reported recently that he altered vaccine safety study results to make the vaccines look riskier than they are. In Texas, a recent investigation by KXAN News found that Governor Greg Abbott appointed "top dollar donors" to sit on the state medical board, in addition to people "from telecom, business, real estate and energy sectors, with no obvious patient advocacy or medical experience."/p>

The FSMB noted in its 2022 Annual Report that it was alarmed by the amount of medical misinformation that had surfaced during the pandemic. In 2021, they released a statement warning that doctors’ COVID vaccine misinformation could put their license at risk. They noted that their statement had "major impact" because it got 3.4 million views on Twitter and was picked up by CNN and other major news outlets and mentioned in 1,400 news stories. They held two town halls, which medical board members could attend, as well as a webinar. That all sounds….great. But what about discipline?cease and desist warnings to physicians peddling bogus COVID treatments. One doctor, Jennings Ryan Staley, who was selling COVID "miracle cure" kits, was actually convicted of fraud." rel="footnote"5/p>

A look at the larger issue of physician autonomy reveals that it seems to be upheld in ways that result in patient and public harm. Consider anti-abortion and anti-trans healthcare bills. We’ve seen that these bills make doctors hesitate to give care to patients, which ultimately threatens patients’ lives. The physician's autonomy, and the patient's health, therefore, are placed second to the law. I’ve written about how this is unethical with abortion (it is, too, with gender-affirming care) and how doctors need to take care of their patients according to appropriate standards of care rather than acquiescing to unjust laws.hospitals in rural areas are closing entire services like labor and delivery. Without facilities in which to practice medicine, doctors cannot fulfill their ethical obligations to patients, and there will be regional disparities ("maternity care deserts") in services, which, of course, is completely unacceptable." rel="footnote"6 In the case of medical misinformation, we simply cannot allow a physician's free speech rights to be upheld when their speech is a threat to public health. At some point, the public's health has to be prioritized over a doctor's speech and healthcare bills by bigoted state legislatures./p>

It's past time to reign in these bad physician actors and give them a hefty dose of disciplinary medicine. We need to adequately staff and resource medical boards so that they can do their jobs to discipline doctors whose words (and likely deeds) go against acceptable professional standards, and going forward we ought to consider a national licensing system for doctors.KXAN investigation also found that the Texas Medical Board has allowed doctors with concerning disciplinary histories in other states to obtain licenses to practice medicine in the state." rel="footnote"7 I agree completely with Gorski, who writes the following:/p>

The bottom line is that practicing medicine is a privilege, one of the highest privileges society can grant to any human being. It is not a right. Unfortunately, all too often the law treats it more like a right.after the board had begun its pursuit of her, the board renewed her license, anyway. Doh!" rel="footnote"8 … That needs to change, and that change needs to include stopping physicians from abusing the privilege of their profession to spread disinformation that kills, as too many physicians [have done]./p>

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