December 27, 2010

Hearings set to address abortionist's illegal referrals



     The Kansas Board of Healing Arts

The Kansas Board of Healing Arts is planning to hold disciplinary hearings for an abortionist in May.

The hearings for Kristin Neuhaus have been delayed from the original scheduled dates of December 20 and January 11. The disciplinary hearing will be conducted in a trial-like format.

"Kristin Neuhaus was an abortionist who was disciplined because she forced an abortion on a girl several years ago, so that forced her to close her own abortion clinic," Operation Rescue spokesperson Cheryl Sullinger tells of the abortionist's history.

Ann Kristin NeuhausSo with her own business shut down, Neuhaus went to work for late-term abortionist George Tiller of Wichita, who, according to state law, needed another doctor to sign off on late-term abortions to provide medical confirmation that a need existed for the procedure. But Operation Rescue contends that Neuhaus broke the stringent state law in her illegal financial affiliation with Tiller.

"It's more of the same with her, more of what she's been previously disciplined for -- not making adequate patient interviews, not taking adequate patient histories, not doing enough to come to the diagnosis that she came to [and] not recording the diagnosis," Sullinger explains.

The pro-life spokeswoman notes 11 documented cases in which Neuhaus helped kill viable babies who should have been protected by law. The four-day hearing is now set for May 3.

Contact:
Charlie Butts
Source: OneNewsNow
Publish Date: December 27, 2010