PA Doctor Suspended After Feds Raid Clinic
Posted on 01. Mar, 2010 in News Stories
A doctor in Pennsylvania had his medical license suspended when authorities discovered blood stains on the floor of his clinic, along with baby parts in jars and recliners as recovery beds.
Dr. Kermit Gosnell ran a clinic called Women’s Medical Society in West Philadephia. The FBI and DEA raided the clinic last week to see if he was prescribing painkillers illegally. The 69-year-old doctor has not been criminally charged. However, he has had numerous malpractice suits filed against him. In addition, just recently, two women died after having abortions performed at his clinic.
What’s more, two medical aides working for Dr. Gosnell were advertised as doctors, even when they were not! A sign at the clinic identifies Steven Masoff and G.A. Arthur as MD’s, even though they do not carry any medical license in Pennsylvania.
Dr. Gosnell is not board-certified in any specialty by the American Board of Medical Specialties. His license has been suspended for 30 days pending a full investigation.
You can read more about this story at AP News and Philly.com.


Roxy
Mar 1st, 2010
To be honest and blunt, I think this guy sounds like a real whack job! It’s terrible when a baby has to die but have a little respect for gosh sacks, you don’t keep parts of them in jars in your office!
Donald
Mar 1st, 2010
I can’t think of a good reason why he would need to even keep them rather than disposing of then properly.