December 20, 2010
Abortionist misleads medical board
Operation Rescue has uncovered questionable information about a late-term abortionist's medical license application in Maryland.
LeRoy Carhart recently opened a late-term abortuary in Maryland -- though he neglected to mention in his application last September the true nature of his medical practice and his two-decade-long association with abortion clinics.
Cheryl Sullinger of Operation Rescue tells OneNewsNow information has surfaced showing the abortionist identifies his medical practice in Nebraska under a different title -- "Bellevue Health/Emergency Clinic, Inc." In fact, according to the pro-life activist, Carhart does not even mention abortion and leads one to believe he is an emergency room physician and a university professor.
"So we believe that he has sanitized his application in order to obscure from the medical board the true nature of his abortion business," she suggests.
Cheryl Sullinger (Operation Rescue)Sullinger says the abortionist omitted from his application the work he did for Wichita late-term abortionist George Tiller, as well as other fragments of his work history at abortion clinics in eight states. So Operation Rescue has documented five of Carhart's Wichita patients who had to be hospitalized within one year following an abortion procedure.
"We also documented the death of Christin Gilbert, who was also a Carhart patient who unnecessarily died because of inadequate care that was given her during a third-trimester abortion," the pro-lifer adds.
Her group has filed a complaint with the medical licensing board in Maryland, asking its members to reconsider licensing LeRoy Carhart to continue his practice.
Contact: Charlie Butts
Source: OneNewsNow
Publish Date: December 20, 2010