American Board of Internal Medicine (ABIM) Targets Doctors Marik and Kory Citing Claim of ‘Spreading Misinformation’
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The American Board of Internal Medicine continues its war on physicians who pushed back against unscientific medical mandates, now targeting leading early treatment Physicians, Paul Marik, M.D., and Pierre Kory, M.D., author of the recent best-selling book, The War on Ivermectin.
“The ABIM Credentials and Certification Committee has recommended that FLCCC co-founders, Paul Marik, MD and Pierre Kory, MD, MPA should have their ABIM certifications revoked for spreading what the committee considers “false or inaccurate medical information.”, according to a press release put out by the Doctors’ organization, the Frontline COVID-19 Critical Care Alliance.
Read the full press release from FLCCC, here.
This is not the first time ABIM has attacked a Doctor using early treatments to save lives. Dr. Peter McCullough came under attack by the board for a similar accusation, as explained in his interview on The HighWire. His former employer, Baylor, Scott & White, also mounted a failed legal action against the life-saving Doctor.
“What ABIM is doing is basically telling doctors that we need to take our orders from bureaucrats in Washington and certain medical journals instead of making treatment decisions based on our training and expertise,” said Pierre Kory, MD, MPA, president and chief medical officer of the FLCCC. “Threatening doctors the way the ABIM is doing, simply degrades the practice of medicine to be something that is done out of fear rather than to heal our patients in the best way we know how.”
Dr. Kory was recently on The HighWire promoting his new book, a collaboration with ICAN Press, which details his experience fighting the industrial pharmaceutical complex’s global war on Ivermectin, a Nobel prize-winning drug that drastically reduces severe outcomes from COVID.
The full press release from FLCCC chronicling the recent accusations and moves by the ABIM can be found on FLCCC’s website, here.