Clinic in Recife Medical Fire who celebrated Charlie Kirk’s murder

Clinic in Recife Medical Fire who celebrated Charlie Kirk’s murder


Through social networks, the professional identified as Ricardo Barbosa celebrated the death of an American activist.

Recife Day Clinic has announced, by official note, the definitive dismissal of a doctor who participated in the institution, after statements considered incompatible with the principles of the health unit.




Through social networks, the professional identified as Ricardo Barbosa celebrated the death of an American right -wing activist Charlie Kirk. The doctor’s comment will soon reverberate on social networks.

According to the declaration, the opinions expressed by the professional on their social networks were a “strictly personal” character and do not represent, in no case, the values ​​of the clinic.

The institution stressed that it has as its fundamental commitment for medical ethics, respect for life, diversity of opinions and human welcome.

“The professional in question was certainly forbidden his activities in the Recife Day clinic,” said the note.

Furthermore, according to the text, the clinic reiterated its responsibility in the care of patients and society, observing that it will continue to guide its services in the principles of respect, ethics and responsibility.

Check note:

Recife Day Clinic publicly clarifies that the opinions recently expressed by a doctor who participated in our institution, on their social networks are strictly personal and do not reflect, in any circumstance, the values ​​and principles of this institution.

We have its fundamental commitment for medical ethics, respect for life, diversity of opinions and human welcome, values ​​that have always ruled the performance of the Recife Day clinic.

Given the seriousness of this, we report that the professional in question was definitely prohibited by his activities in the Recife Day clinic

We reiterate our commitment to ethics, respect and responsibility for the care of our patients and society.

Source: Terra

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