Physician expelled from staff

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At major Harvard-affiliated Boston hospital: Physician expelled from staff for telling the truth about homosexual behavior and criticizing hospital?s involvement in ?Gay Pride? events.

Hospital says physician?s statements on homosexual behavior constitute ?discrimination,? ?harassment,? and ?unprofessional conduct.?

POSTED: June 21, 2015

On March 30, a major Harvard-affiliated hospital in Boston, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC), expelled a well-respected urologist from its medical staff because he voiced concerns about the unhealthy nature of homosexual behavior and objected to the hospital?s aggressive promotion of ?gay pride? activities.



Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center is a sprawling hospital complex in Boston.


People trust the medical profession to protect them ? on both the personal and public health levels. But in recent years, a nightmare has taken hold. Now, a medical doctor is being expelled from his hospital for telling the politically-incorrect truth about a serious medical issue. What you are about to read is truly Orwellian.

Dr. Paul Church has been a urologist on the BIDMC staff in Boston for nearly 30 years. He is a member of the Harvard Medical School faculty. He has done research on diagnosing prostate and bladder cancer, and has been a frequent volunteer for medical mission projects in Mexico and Africa. He has also spoken before educational and civic groups on the subject of high-risk sexual behaviors.

Voicing serious medical (and moral) concerns

Over a decade ago, Dr. Church became concerned about the hospital?s aggressive promotion of and involvement in LGBT activities -- including Boston?s annual ?Gay Pride Week? ? and its emphatic push for staff participation in them. He felt compelled to speak out.

Through emails to hospital officials and later posting on the hospital?s Intranet system, Dr. Church cited irrefutable medical evidence that high-risk sexual practices common to the LGBT community lead to (among other things) a higher incidence of HIV/AIDS, STD's, hepatitis, parasitic infections, anal cancers, and psychiatric disorders.

Promoting such behavior, he said, is contrary to the higher mission of the healthcare facility to protect the public welfare and encourage healthy lifestyles. Dr. Church also reminded the administration that its staff and employees represent a diversity of moral and religious views, and many believe that homosexuality is unnatural and immoral.


The BIDMC contingent at a "Gay Pride" parade in Boston. [MassResistance photo.]

Response by the hospital: Attempts to silence and censor Dr. Church

The hospital did not at any time dispute the truth of his medical statements, nor did they address his other concerns.

They did not claim that Dr. Church ever discussed this with patients, or treated patients any differently if they were involved with these behaviors.

Instead Dr. Church was met with increasingly harsh efforts by the hospital administration to silence and censor him. They told him that his admonitions about homosexual behavior constituted ?discrimination and harassment,? were ?offensive to BIDMC staff,? and could not be tolerated.

In July 2011, he was called into the Chief of Surgery?s office and told he should consider resigning or else he would face an investigation. He refused to resign. So a few months later a formal ?Peer Review Committee? of BIDMC staff physicians was called together to ?assess? his ?conduct.? He again presented them with the medical facts, which they did not dispute, but ignored. The committee instead sent him a ?letter of reprimand? ordering, ?You shall have no communications [in any manner, to anyone in the hospital] concerning your opinion about sexual orientation, homosexuality, or other protected status.?

It was an unusual order ? that a physician be banned from discussing critical medical facts relating to his expertise, that could affect the health of people the hospital serves.

Dr. Church subsequently requested that the hospital not send any more promotions about LGBT activities to his email or hospital web connection. The hospital refused that request and continued sending them to him. (They rejected the idea that these communications constituted a religious-based harassment of Dr. Church, or the possibility that such a ?gag order? was illegal.)

As the emails and postings sent to Dr. Church by the hospital grew more frequent ? as BIDMC?s LGBT activities expanded ? he again voiced his concerns via a brief posted comment on one occasion in 2013 and twice in 2014.

Dr. Church is expelled from the staff

The hospital reacted with vehemence. In September 2014 a special ?Investigating Committee? was assembled to investigate him. ?Charges? were brought against him.

But also, over the next few months the Investigating Committee and BIDMC?s president received an outpouring of letters from colleagues, ethicists, public health experts, and others supporting Dr. Church and his advocacy for healthy behaviors. But the committee was not moved by the concerns of Dr. Church or those who wrote letters on his behalf.

In January 2015 the Investigating Committee submitted its findings to the hospital?s highest body and most prominent group, the 25-member Medical Executive Committee, which then met in February to decide on Dr. Church's fate. At the meeting they allowed Dr. Church to read a statement defending himself.

On March 30, 2015, the Medical Executive Committee announced its decision. Dr. Church was informed that because of his ?unsolicited views about homosexuality that were offensive to BIDMC Staff,? he was being terminated from the hospital staff. Further, he was told that that his statements on the subject of homosexuality were ?inconsistent with the established standards of professional conduct? and constituted a violation of the hospital?s ?Discrimination and Harassment Policy.? It was beyond belief.

Read an expanded description and timeline of these events HERE.

Appeal hearing

According to the hospital?s bylaws, Dr. Church can ask for an appeal hearing, which he has done. It has been scheduled for the end of July. However, it is not a ?legal? process per se, but completely run by hospital rules. Dr. Church can at least be accompanied by an attorney, which was not allowed in any of the previous hearings.

Given the way the hospital has handled this so far, the odds of a successful appeal are not good.



A few scenes from the Boston "Gay Pride" parade:



Sado-masochism - man in high-heel boots with lash leads other man by a leash around his neck.
[MassResistance photos]






Left: Man in dress - part of "transgender" group.



Right: Hatred of Christianity is a common theme.


Is this the future for us all?

Dr. Church has essentially done what virtually no one in the pro-family establishment has been willing to do for at least a decade: unflinchingly tell the medical and moral truth about homosexual behavior. In our opinion, that failure is the main reason why we have lost so much ground in the courts, the public forum, and just about everywhere else.

And this is what it?s come to. The insanity of this decision by a major hospital against a respected physician is staggering. It is one thing for the education system, big business, or even government to succumb to the lunacy of ?political correctness.? But when the medical profession do so ? especially such an irrational and oppressive manner ? it is time for all of us to be fearful. Is this the future?

If you do nothing else, make sure that Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center hears from you ? and as many others as you can get -- on this. Dr. Church has put his career on the line for all of us. It?s time for us to step up for him.

Contact the president of BIDMC right now. Tell him this is an unacceptable way for a hospital to act. Dr. Church must be reinstated to his position immediately!


Kevin Tabb, MD
President and CEO, BIDMC
Feldberg 230
Boston, MA 02215
Phone: 617-667-4607
Fax: 617-667-3626
ktabb@bidmc.harvard.edu
 

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Ass Blaster is celebrating as another voice of moral sense is silenced. You keep tapping that ass and blowing shit laced dick all the while promoting more disease.
What , I'm being to graphic.. Well we wouldn't want the facts to get in the way of the Truth!!
 

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INGTON (AP) ? Republican presidential candidates, GOP lawmakers and the lone black Republican in the House are returning donations from the leader of a white supremacist group cited by Charleston church murder suspect Dylann Roof or giving the money to charity.

Rep. Mia Love of Utah, an African-American Republican woman who was elected to the House last year, said through a spokesman that she had returned $1,000 in donations from Earl Holt, leader of the Council of Conservative Citizens.

The campaigns of Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., and Rick Santorum said they would donate the money received from Holt to a fund set up by Charleston's mayor to assist the victims' families.


"I abhor the sentiments Mr. Holt has expressed," Santorum said in a statement. "These statements and sentiments are unacceptable. Period. End of sentence."

Holt has contributed more than $60,000 to Republicans since 2010, including several White House hopefuls, Federal Election Commission records show.

Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker, who is expected to announce his presidential candidacy next month, has received $3,500 in donations from Holt since 2011. Walker will donate the money to charity, said his spokeswoman, AshLee Strong, in an email.

She did not say what charity Walker would donate it to.

An online manifesto purportedly written by Roof, the suspect in last week's murder of nine blacks at a church in Charleston, South Carolina, said he learned about "brutal black on white murders" from the Council of Conservative Citizens website.

Another presidential hopeful, Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas, said he will return the $8,500 he received from Holt.:SIB

Holt also donated to Mitt Romney's 2012 presidential campaign, and to several current and former GOP members of Congress, including Iowa Rep. Steve King, Arkansas Sen. Tom Cotton, Arizona Sen. Jeff Flake, Iowa Sen. Joni Ernst and former Minnesota congresswoman and presidential candidate Michele Bachmann.

In a statement Monday, Cotton said he had taken the initial steps to refund Holt's contribution.

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we will not accept this money said the neo cons ... wink wink.....:00hour



now lets think a minute. Why would this absolute racist no good pos donate to these Republicans ?


hmmmmm................... no black or mexican votes for you !

the apples dont fall far from under the tree
 

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INGTON (AP) ? Republican presidential candidates, GOP lawmakers and the lone black Republican in the House are returning donations from the leader of a white supremacist group cited by Charleston church murder suspect Dylann Roof or giving the money to charity.

Rep. Mia Love of Utah, an African-American Republican woman who was elected to the House last year, said through a spokesman that she had returned $1,000 in donations from Earl Holt, leader of the Council of Conservative Citizens.

The campaigns of Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., and Rick Santorum said they would donate the money received from Holt to a fund set up by Charleston's mayor to assist the victims' families.


"I abhor the sentiments Mr. Holt has expressed," Santorum said in a statement. "These statements and sentiments are unacceptable. Period. End of sentence."

Holt has contributed more than $60,000 to Republicans since 2010, including several White House hopefuls, Federal Election Commission records show.

Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker, who is expected to announce his presidential candidacy next month, has received $3,500 in donations from Holt since 2011. Walker will donate the money to charity, said his spokeswoman, AshLee Strong, in an email.

She did not say what charity Walker would donate it to.

An online manifesto purportedly written by Roof, the suspect in last week's murder of nine blacks at a church in Charleston, South Carolina, said he learned about "brutal black on white murders" from the Council of Conservative Citizens website.

Another presidential hopeful, Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas, said he will return the $8,500 he received from Holt.:SIB

Holt also donated to Mitt Romney's 2012 presidential campaign, and to several current and former GOP members of Congress, including Iowa Rep. Steve King, Arkansas Sen. Tom Cotton, Arizona Sen. Jeff Flake, Iowa Sen. Joni Ernst and former Minnesota congresswoman and presidential candidate Michele Bachmann.

In a statement Monday, Cotton said he had taken the initial steps to refund Holt's contribution.

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we will not accept this money said the neo cons ... wink wink.....:00hour



now lets think a minute. Why would this absolute racist no good pos donate to these Republicans ?


hmmmmm................... no black or mexican votes for you !

the apples dont fall far from under the tree

Scott, I deleted the political in your mini dumpster thread, please stay on topic in mine.

TIA
 

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Religion.

If we could just have some one come back and explain to the world and not just those hidden in power that we as humans were nothing more than an experiment and religion was created to control the masses. Maybe, we can stop killing each other in the name of some god and start working on our other issue.

Greed!


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Overseas buyers snapped up more than $100 billion in U.S. real estate over the past year, as the foreign wealthy sought safe shelter for their fortunes.

According to the National Association of Realtors, sales of U.S. residential real estate to overseas buyers between April 2014 and March 2015 reached a record $104 billion, or about 8 percent of total existing home sales. While the number of properties sold slowed to 209,000 from 232,600 last year, buyers acquired more expensive properties, which brought up the sales total.

Chinese were far and away the top foreign buyers of real estate last year, with buyers from China, Hong Kong and Taiwan accounting for $28.6 billion in sales, according to the report. Canada ranked second, with $11.2 billion, followed by India with $7.9 billion. They mainly favored homes in Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle and New York.

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Overall, Florida was the top state for overseas real estate buyers, accounting for 21 percent of all U.S. sales to foreign buyers. California ranked second, with 16 percent, followed by Texas with 8 percent and Arizona with 5 percent. The top four states accounted for half of overseas buying.

Overseas buyers accounted for only 3 percent of sales in New York state, though that share is far higher for New York City, where most of their buying is concentrated. The buyers were split almost evenly between resident and nonresident foreigners.

Europeans and Canadians were attracted to Florida and Arizona, while California and Texas were favored by buyers from Asia. Buyers from Latin America, including Mexico, favored Texas and Florida.

foreign buyers were focused on higher-end homes. The mean purchase price for overseas buyers was $499,600, nearly twice the national mean purchase price of $255,600. Foreigners are also paying more than they were last year: The mean price paid by overseas buyers jumped 26 percent over the previous year. Most favored the suburbs over the city and most favored single-family detached homes over apartments.
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we are selling out America


we have to just have gone stupid


we cant buy land and shit in China
 

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wtf


why did they take this picture like this ? ?


hedge? :shrug:


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What does Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker (R) think about South Carolina flying the Confederate flag outside its state Capitol? It depends on when you ask him.

As a member of the Wisconsin State Assembly in March 2000, Walker voted in favor of a resolution calling on South Carolina to "immediately stop flying the Confederate flag in an official capacity."

Walker also backed an amended resolution that month, which added Mississippi and Georgia to the list of states Wisconsin legislators asked to cease flying the Civil War-era banner commemorating the slave-owning South.


But in the wake of the deaths of nine people at a historically black church in Charleston, South Carolina, last week, the all-but-certain 2016 Republican presidential candidate initially indicated he had changed his mind of the issue. Walker at first did not add his voice to those calling for legislators to take down the controversial banner, calling it a "state issue."

"The placement of a Confederate flag on the Capitol grounds is a state issue and I fully expect the leaders of South Carolina to debate this but the conversation should wait until after the families have had a chance to bury and mourn their loved ones," Walker said in a statement to BuzzFeed last week.

Then on Monday, after a growing wave of Republican leaders in and out of South Carolina called for the flag to be removed from their state Capitol grounds, Walker appeared to revert back toward his original position on the matter, noting his preference for removing the flag.

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so Walker is a flopper now and a flipper
 

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