A Houston doctor resigned from one of Texas' largest hospitals after being suspended for backing ivermectin as a COVID treatment and denouncing vaccine mandates.
Dr. Mary Bowden, a private-practice ear, nose, and throat doctor trained at the Medical College of Georgia, was temporarily suspended from Houston Methodist earlier this month after repeatedly speaking out about the benefits of ivermectin for COVID patients.
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"I'm proud to say that because of my early and aggressive treatment for patients with COVID have not needed to admit anybody to Methodist," she said, adding that none of her patients have had a serious reaction to the drug.
Bowden is currently fighting another Texas hospital, Texas Health Huguley Hospital in Fort Worth, to administer ivermectin to a critically ill COVID patient.
The Houston Chronicle reported that Bowden wrote a prescription for ivermectin for Jason Jones, a 48-year-old sheriff's deputy, but was blocked by the hospital from administering the drug.
His wife, Erin, sued Huguley Hospital late last month to let Bowden treat her husband with ivermectin.
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