**Corruption Exposed: Texas Medical Board's Targeting of Doctors Who Defy COVID Mandates**
In a startling revelation, Dr. Mary Talley Bowden, an ENT specialist from Houston, has bravely stepped forward to expose the rampant waste and abuse within the Texas Medical Board (TMB).
Her testimony before the Texas Senate Finance Committee unveiled the depths of bureaucratic corruption as her case drags into its third year.
Dr. Bowden has incurred a staggering $260,000 in legal fees while defending herself against the board, which has erroneously labeled her a "dangerous doctor" for her decision to use ivermectin in treating COVID-19 patients.
Despite her effective treatment methods, she has faced relentless scrutiny from the TMB, while professional misconduct within the board goes unchecked.
During her testimony, Bowden pointed out the glaring inconsistencies in the board's conduct.
While claiming to protect the public, the TMB has inexplicably delayed her case for an average resolution time of 292 days, all while spending tens of thousands of taxpayer dollars on expert testimony that continues to fall apart.
Only two witnesses can be counted on to testify against her, with one exiting due to health issues and another backing out amid public outcry against his ties to organizations like Planned Parenthood.
The control exerted by the TMB over medical professionals is evident in Bowden’s case, with accusations of ideological witch hunts against those who have challenged the narrative surrounding COVID treatments and vaccine mandates.
Bowden emphasized the board's leadership's bias, noting that Dr. Sherif Zaafran suggested unvaccinated individuals should be responsible for their COVID care costs, raising serious doubts about his impartiality in her case.
Senator Bob Hall, a staunch ally of Bowden, remarked on the oppressive costs that accompany obtaining medical licenses in Texas.
He called for the immediate dismissal of the TMB's case against Bowden, emphasizing that conservatives have grown increasingly impatient with the agency's blatant abuse of power.
Dr. Mary Talley Bowden’s case shines a spotlight on the urgent need for reform within medical licensing boards that seem more interested in political agendas than in the well-being of physicians and patients alike.
As Americans become more aware of these tactics, the calls for accountability grow louder.
The apparent weaponization of medical boards against dissenting voices within the medical community should serve as a clarion call to all who value freedom of choice in healthcare.
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