Cleveland Clinic Resident Fired For Tweeting About Giving Jews The Wrong Medicine Rejected From Another Job

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A former Cleveland Clinic medical resident fired for making anti-Semitic remarks online, such as tweeting in 2012 that “ill purposely give all the yahood the wrong meds,” had a residency offer recently revoked due to her anti-Semitic past.

On Monday, Kern Medical in California released a statement that as of March 15, they had notified Dr. Lara Kollab “that her position as a Post-Graduate-Year 1 resident in the Internal Medicine Residency Program has been withdrawn effective immediately.”

“Kern Medical has determined that Dr. Lara Kollab breached her Match Participant Agreement when she submitted information that was false, misleading, and incomplete to Kern Medical during the interview and match process,” they continued.

Kollab studied at Touro College of Osteopathic Medicine in New York and was accepted at the Cleveland Clinic as a resident.

(JNS)

{Matzav.com}


6 COMMENTS

  1. Studied at Touro? It’s time for College management to check their prospective students background and social media accounts

  2. One is not allowed to criticize or fire any members of the Muslim American community. We must be concerned about backlash.

    • Yes it is a “Jewish” institution, funded by Jewish philanthropists,, but to be “diverse” ,I guess they decide to admit bigots and Jew-haters.

  3. Fair enough and well done. However she is a fool who tweeted for the whole world to read. Others may be less open mouthed.

  4. Doesn’t surprise me that John Kasich, king of the Rinos, would allow this piece of garbage to get a job in his State.

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