More on my case, the law on misinformation, and why other doctors don’t challenge their medical boards — Meryl Nass, MD

The fifth day of my board hearing was May 30, 7.5 months after it began and 16.5 months since I was suspended for charges that the board dropped prior to litigation. No one can remember the details from the beginning, and my attorneys and I have to spend countless hours recapping the previous proceedings as we prepare for each new hearing day. The board hired two expert witnesses to opine against me, and now each has been examined and cross examined. None of the charges against me stood up to scrutiny—not a single one. Neither of the experts provided internally consistent testimony. No one has shown that I did even one thing wrong. Why are we still going forward with these hearings?

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Nass’s story is one of medical officials enforcing pseudoscience over science, blatant mind-control over reason and evidence. ABN

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