Pro-Life groups are calling for the Maryland Board of Physicians to revoke the medical license of abortionist Romeo Ferrer at a disciplinary hearing tomorrow concerning the abortion death of a woman in 2006. On February 3, 2006, a 21-year old woman went to Gynecare Center for a second trimester dilation and evacuation abortion. According to the MBP, the patient was overdosed on pain-killing narcotics. She was not properly monitored and appropriate emergency protocols were not followed. This negligence resulted in the patient's death, which was only recently discovered by local pro-life groups.
Unfortunately, this incident was not Ferrer's first brush with the law. Operation Rescue uncovered disciplinary documents that show a pattern of misdeeds that date back over 20 years. In 1992, Ferrer was disciplined for his incompetence that involved botched abortions and other surgical procedures, including an incident where he knowingly sewed a metal surgical instrument into a patient. Christian Newswire, the current complaint
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