Anonymous ID: ab7ef7 Jan. 4, 2023, 2:46 a.m. No.18071763   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1971 >>1999 >>2192 >>2333 >>2395

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>Dr. McCullough Explains Possibility of ‘Vaccine Induced Myocarditis’ on Damar Hamlin ‘Collapse’

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Outspoken COVID-19 early treatment proponent Dr. Peter McCullough may have his credentials revoked due to “false or inaccurate information.”

The letter, dated October 18 and obtained by The Epoch Times, stated that the decision was based upon McCullough’s “public statements … about the purported dangers of, or lack of justification for, the COVID-19 vaccines.”

If he requests an appeal, it will be held by a panel appointed by ABIM and may be in person or by phone. The panel will consist of “three independent physicians designated by the Board of Directors, at least one of which is a member of the Board.”

November 1, 2022

https://thetexan.news/dallas-cardiologist-peter-mcculloughs-medical-certifications-revoked-by-american-board-of-internal-medicine/

 

CHAIR: Yul Ejnes

https://www.abim.org/about/boards-and-committees/governance/board-of-directors/

Yul Ejnes On Tackling Misinformation From Physicians

https://www.explorethespaceshow.com/podcasting/yul-ejnes-on-tackling-misinformation-from-physicians/

https://www.nejm.org/doi/10.1056/NEJMp2204813

“Medicine has a truth problem.” That is the opening sentence of an article published online today in The New England Journal of Medicine, that I coauthored with our Board Chair, Yul D. Ejnes, MD, in which we argue that there must be meaningful consequences for physicians who put patients at risk by spreading medical misinformation.

When ABIM, along with the Boards of Family Medicine and Pediatrics, issued our joint statement last fall warning against the dissemination of misinformation about COVID vaccines

We clarified last year that the process could be utilized to determine if the tiny minority of ABIM certified physicians that have spread medical misinformation have jeopardized their certification.

https://blog.abim.org/standing-up-for-the-profession-and-public-why-abim-is-combatting-medical-misinformation/