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Published: November 1, 2022

Dr. Meryl Nass compares Maine medical board hearings on her suspension to a ‘kangaroo court’

By The Editor

Tue Nov 1, 2022 – 1:58 pm EDT

This article was originally published by The Defender – Children’s Health Defense’s News & Views Website

(Children’s Health Defense) – The Maine Board of Licensure in Medicine on October 25 resumed its hearing on the suspension of Dr. Meryl Nass, focusing during this second session on accusations of “sloppy” record-keeping.

The board suspended Nass, a scientific advisory board member of Children’s Health Defense (CHD), on January 12 without a hearing, on accusations of “unprofessional” and “disruptive” behavior, spreading “misinformation” and prescribing hydroxychloroquine and a “deworming medication” (ivermectin) to patients.

The accusations of “misinformation” against Nass – an outspoken critic of government COVID-19 policies and restrictions – were withdrawn September 26, just prior to her first hearing, held on October 11.

With no patient complaints against Nass, the board is now resting its prosecution on the prescribing of hydroxychloroquineivermectin, and on the alleged record-keeping issues, which Nass said are well within the standard of care.

In interviews with The Defender, Nass and one of her attorneys, Gene Libby, discussed the October 25 hearing, the progress of her case up to this point, and her next steps.

‘I’m not even sure exactly what the charges are’

According to Libby, “the

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