Thursday, 8 April 2021

MAY 10: An Exploration of The Semmelweis Reflex Within The Context Of COVID-19

 The Semmelweis Reflex stretches further back in medical history than even Semmelweis’ experience with it.

COVID-19 has shown that this phenomenon is alive and well in the medical community today.

Fueled by the HCQ debacle where science was Trumped by politics, observational evidence and even RCTs aimed at introducing COVID treatment into the community have precipitated emotional storms where civilized discourse should prevail.

You are invited to hear three speakers try to explain to you how their proposed treatments for COVID in the community should be deployed, and, most importantly, you are invited to give them feedback as to why their pitches don’t resonate with you if they activate your Semmelweis Reflex.

But first you have to hear their pitches.

Our guests are:

Steve Kirsch, CEO of the COVID-19 Early Treatment Fund, advocate for fluvoxamine as a treatment as seen recently on 60 Minutes.

Dr. Pierre Kory, ivermectin advocate, President and Chief Medical Officer of FLCCC.

See recent paper: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8088823/

Dr. Richard Neel MD, MPH, COL (Retd.) USAF, community physician, advocate for high dose melatonin, recently recognized by the Castroville, Texas COC as “Citizen of the Year” for helping to keep his fellow citizens out of hospital during the pandemic. He has treated over 1000 COVID patients successfully in the community over the past year.

Please join us in the District 11 Doctors’ Lounge for another evening of collegiality, because “we are all in this together.”