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The corruption of the Texas Medical Board against the exposed doctors

The corruption of the Texas Medical Board against the exposed doctors

** Exposed corruption: the director of the doctors of the Texas Medical Board that challenges the mandates of Covid **

In surprising revelation, Dr. Mary Talley Bowden, a specialist at Ent de Houston, has paid forward bravely to expose unbridled waste and abuse inside the Texas Medical Board (TMB).

His testimony before the Finance Committee of the Senate of Texas announced the depths of bureaucratic corruption as his case crawls to his third year.

Dr. Bowden has incurred the amazing amount of $ 260,000 in legal fees while defending the Board, which has erroneously labeled it as a “dangerous doctor” for its decision to use ivermectin in the treatment of patients with COVID-19 .

Despite its effective treatment methods, it has faced an implacable scrutiny of the TMB, while the misconduct within the Board is not controlled.

During his testimony, Bowden pointed out the tireless inconsistencies in the Board’s behavior.

Although it claims to protect the public, the TMB has inexplicably delayed its case for an average resolution time of 292 days, all while spending tens of thousands of dollars of taxpayers in testimony of experts that continues to fall apart.

You can only count on two witnesses to testify against it, and one goes out due to health problems and another in the middle of the public protest against their ties with organizations such as Planned Parenthood.

The control exercised by the TMB over medical professionals is evident in the case of Bowden, with accusations of hunting of ideological witches against those who have challenged the narrative that surrounds Covid treatments and vaccines mandates.

Bowden emphasized the Board’s leadership bias, noting that Dr. Sherif Zaafran suggested that non -vaccinated people should be responsible for their Covid care costs, which raises serious doubts about their impartiality in their case.

Senator Bob Hall, a firm ally from Bowden, commented on the oppressive costs that accompany the obtaining of medical licenses in Texas.

He requested the immediate dismissal of the case of the TMB against Bowden, emphasizing that conservatives have increasingly impatient with the abuse of flagrant power of the agency.

The case of Dr. Mary Talley Bowden shines in the urgent need for a reform within the medical licenses meetings that seem more interested in political agendas than in the well -being of doctors and patients equally.

As the Americans become more aware of these tactics, calls for responsibility become stronger.

The apparent weapon of medical meetings against dissident voices within the medical community should serve as a call for clarification to all those who value freedom of choice in medical care.

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