
Ontario doctor has medical license revoked after opposing COVID protocols
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Dr. Patrick Phillips said he was ‘convicted of multiple counts of professional misconduct, was declared incompetent, and my medical license was revoked’ by the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario because he refused to go along with the COVID-19 dictates.
(LifeSiteNews) – Former Canadian emergency room physician Dr. Patrick Phillips was stripped of his medical license by the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario (CPSO) because he went against the grain in opposition to strict COVID dictates and the jabs.
On June 6, Phillips said that he had the “privilege of finally entering a plea of no contest in my case with the @cpso_ca. As a result, I was convicted of multiple counts of professional misconduct, was declared incompetent, and my medical license was revoked.”
He has been ordered by the CPSO to appear before a panel to be reprimanded. He will then have his license taken away and must pay $6,000 in costs before July 6.
Phillips went before a virtual disciplinary hearing held by the Ontario Physicians and Surgeons Disciplinary Tribunal (OPSDT).
OPSTD panel member Dr. Roy Kirkpatrick issued a statement regarding Phillips.
“Dr. Phillips, we are dismayed by the deliberate steps you took to undermine the public health response to the COVID-19 pandemic. As a physician, the information you communicate is trusted by many. Your communications to colleagues, patients and your thousands of followers on social media regarding COVID 19, and public health response measures were careless, often offensive, and at times possibly harmful,” Kirkpatrick said.
Phillips’s lawyer said during the hearing that “Dr. Phillips does not contest the proceeding, but just for the record, that does not mean that he agrees with the findings of facts.”