Thursday, February 24, 2011

Trouble for Delaware abortion clinic which employed Kermit Gosnell

Delaware's AG's office wants the suspension of the medical licenses of two abortionists at the same clinic (Atlantic Women's Medical Services) where abortionist Kermit Gosnell worked part-time. Atlantic Women's Medical Services was certified by the National Abortion Federation up until it came to light that Gosnell worked there part-time.
Because of regulatory reforms passed last year after sex-abuse charges were lodged against Lewes pediatrician Earl B. Bradley, the board now has the ability to act on emergency complaints within 24 hours, meaning the two doctors -- Albert Dworkin and Arturo A. Apolinario -- may be suspended from practicing in Delaware as soon at this evening.......

Prosecutors charge that Dworkin knew or should have known about the "deplorable" conditions at Gosnell's clinic along with the substandard care that was provided to patients there, including "permitting unlicensed employees to administer drugs ... and perform examinations and procedures on patients ... and murdering babies born alive at the clinic."......

Delaware prosecutors also are asking the Board of Medical Licensure to issue an immediate cease-and-desist order against Atlantic's owner and sole shareholder, Panzy Myrie, charging she has been holding herself up in online advertisements as a doctor and gynecologist even though she has no license to practice medicine in Delaware.......

The Attorney General's Office also is asking the board to impose the maximum possible fines against Atlantic for the many violations of the doctors and the owner, which could be up to $10,000 for a first offense and up to $50,000 for subsequent violations.

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