I wondered if antivaxxers did this with private practice docs too. They’ve emailed and called my department chair and cancer center director’s office a number of times before to complain about me or try to get me fired.https://twitter.com/DBelardoMD/status/1369856551695966213 …
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I suppose I should have not used my recency bias, I’m a big fan of your work, and know what the quacks did to you - trying to get you fired from your faculty position and so forth, based solely upon your own advocacy for truth, before a virus became partisan.
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In 2016, Mike Adams published something like 40 libelous posts about me calling me a quack and a pharma shill, not so subtly implying I'm a pedophile, and even accusing me of crimes, with a post saying he'd reported me to the local FBI and urging people to do the same.
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Antivaxxers have also posted fake negative reviews on physician review sites. I can always spot them because they often mention me being arrogant and dismissive of alt med or about their “concerns” about vaccines. (I’m a surgeon; I rarely discuss vaccines with patients.)
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Either that, or the fake review either mentions my blog or says that I mentioned it. (I NEVER bring up my blogs or Twitter feed to patients unless they bring it up first or ask me about it.)
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