Washington state’s The Columbian reports:
The Washington Medical Commission suspended the license of Washougal pediatric health care provider Scott C. Miller as of Tuesday. The suspension was the result of an investigation into more than a dozen complaints against Miller, a physician assistant who runs Miller Family Pediatrics, for prescribing medications without seeing patients, interfering with the care of hospitalized COVID-19 patients, and engaging in a hostile and threatening public campaign against hospitals and doctors.
According to the commission’s findings, Miller also “began a public campaign touting the use of ivermectin in treating coronavirus disease,” despite no reliable clinical evidence showing the drug is effective in treating COVID-19. The commission said it was taking immediate action to address an immediate danger to public health. Miller has publicly railed against mask and vaccine mandates.
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#BREAKING Washougal physician assistant’s license suspended over COVID actions; Scott Miller prescribed drugs to patients he hadn’t seen, interfered with hospitalized patients’ care https://t.co/QzvJh9rirg
— The Columbian (@thecolumbian) October 15, 2021
The complaints leading to the suspension said Scott C. Miller interfered with the care of hospitalized COVID-19 patients, engaged in a threatening public campaign against hospitals and doctors, and also prescribed medications without seeing patients. https://t.co/fdlqjAhKJf
— OPB (@OPB) October 17, 2021
Washington state suspends license of anti-mask physician assistant, alleging he repeatedly called docs & nurses at hospitals to demand patients be given ivermectin.
Meanwhile, a GoFundMe campaign raises >$46K for his legal fund.@Shari_Phiel @thecolumbianhttps://t.co/hOMeQTB7gc
— Ken Armstrong (@bykenarmstrong) October 16, 2021