>>20766666 (I guess these digits reveal this Neitzel and Zadrozny are really, really evilAnd they are!)
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Forget that Neitzel is not even a physician.The absurdity is that Zadrozny quoted Neitzelâforced to post an apology last week for fomenting years of misinformation, and years of harassing physiciansâas an expert commentator on misinformation and harassment of physicians.
Itâs that ludicrous.
Trying to understand Zadroznyâs reporting, I emailed her questions pointing out that Neitzel was never a physician, and asking if she had bothered to check into Neitzelâs credentials.
âDo you plan to correct your article?â I asked.
True to the disinformation journalism game, in which reporting errors are never admitted nor corrected, Zadrozny never responded.
Neitzelâs online persona as a misinformation expert also gained her entrĂŠe into three different articles at MedPage Today.
⢠Bebe Rexha's Wound Care; 'The System Is Broken'; Finding Nemo in a Blood Drain
⢠Ron Johnson and the COVID Disinformation Pipeline
⢠Should Doctors Worry About 'Nuremberg 2.0?' (MedPage Today labels this article an âexclusive special reportâ)
âCan you explain why MedPage Today ran so many stories featuring Allison Neitzel who falsely claimed to be a physician and has been forced to post an apology for defaming physicians?â I emailed MedPage Todayâs editor-in chief Jeremy Faust, an instructor at Harvard Medical School.
âI'm trying to understand if such reporting meets the standards at MedPage Today and if you plan to run any corrections or clarifications.â
Faust refused to respond to questions sent to his Harvard email.
Neitzelâs claims of being a physician also garnered her a column at the nonprofit news organizationWhoWhatWhy. âAllison Neitzel, MD, is physician-researcher and founder of the independent research group MisinformationKills, which has investigated the dark money and politics behind public health disinformation with a focus on the pandemic,â reads her author bio page.
âWhy have you claimed Allison Neitzel is a physician?â I emailed WhoWhatWhyâs editor-in-chief, Russ Baker. âAnd do you plan to continue claiming Neitzel is a physician?â
Baker did not respond to multiple requests for comment.
Neitzel also wrote a column for the site âScience-Based Medicineâ where her bio states she is a physician. Science-Based Medicine is a marketing site for the biopharmaceutical industry run by David Gorski, a Wayne State University surgeon, self-described âmisinformation debunker,â and ardent vaccine cheerleader.
After the European Medicines Agency concluded in April 2021 that unusual blood clots should be listed as a very rare side effect for AstraZenecaâs COVID-19 vaccine, Gorski called foul on the regulator. The UK government eventually stopped offering the AstraZeneca vaccine, and The BMJ reported last year that dozens of patients had launched legal action against AstraZeneca after suffering the same vaccine side effects that Gorski claimed were nonexistent.
In an email to Gorski, I asked why he lists Neitzel as a physician when she doesnât meet the legal requirements for a physician in Wisconsin where Neitzel resides.
Gorski called the question âpedanticâ and said he will ignore Wisconsin law in favor of a definition for âphysicianâ that he found on the website for the American Medical Association.
âIn general, âmisinformationâ reporting seems to have certain ideas they are told are true/false and it's about finding evidence to support what they have been told,â says Hoeg. âAlso the âmisinformationâ reporters often seem less qualified in terms of understanding the strengths and weaknesses of the scientific studies and domains than the people/scientists they are accusing of spreading âmisinformation.ââ
CORRECTION: In reporting on Allison Neitzelâs farcical rise to media glory, I mixed up the websites MedPage Today and Medscape. The Medscape articles featuring Allison Neitzel are Young Doc to Aaron Rodgers: Be a 'Team' Player on COVID Vaccine and Physicians Get Cyberbullied Over Vaccine Advocacy. Shame on me for making this mistake. Shame on Medscape and MedPage Today for platforming COVID circus clown Allison Neitzel.
UPDATE:Following this exposĂŠ, Allison Neitzel changed her X account to be compliant with Wisconsin law and more honestly represent her credentials.
She's a work in progress.
HTTPS://DISINFORMATIONCHRONICLE.SUBSTACK.COM/P/FAKE-PHYSICIAN-ALLISON-NEITZEL-CAUGHT