Friday, November 30, 2018

Ohio Abortionist Surrenders License In Lieu of Revocation for Prescription Violations



By Cheryl Sullenger
Operation Rescue


Columbus, Ohio – Ohio abortionist Harley Blank has had his medical license permanently retired and voluntarily surrendered effective November 14, 2018, according to documents released by the Ohio Medical Board.

The documents further stated that Blank’s decision to surrender his license was “in lieu of formal disciplinary proceedings.”

Blank, an ObGyn admitted that he violated provisions of the Ohio Administrative Code related to prescribing controlled substances to men without keeping charts or patient records on them.

Blank added that it was also his desire to surrender his license after fifty years of practice.

Blank worked as an abortionist at Founder’s Women’s Health Care in Columbus, Ohio.

In 2015, Operation Rescue filed a formal complaint against Blank for failing to maintain medical malpractice insurance as required by law, and for patient care standard violations related to a misdiagnosis of an ectopic pregnancy.




 
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