AMA vs Dr Julie Sladden

The AMA is Wrong About Dr Julie Sladden

Last week, the Australian Medical Association (AMA) publicly called for the disendorsement of Tasmanian Liberal candidate Dr Julie Sladden, accusing her of having anti-vaccine opinions that are dangerous and misleading.

Liberal leader Jeremy Rockliff rejected these unfounded claims. The Australian Medical Professionals Society (AMPS) is delighted to see him demonstrate his strong commitment to intellectual freedom, political communication, the scientific method, and medical ethics.

The Tasmanian AMA should publicly apologise to Dr Sladden and the Liberal Party of Tasmania for using their political clout to intimidate or attempt to influence a person’s election conduct, in which they have potentially breached the Tasmanian Electoral Act 2004 s189(1).

Dr Julie Sladden, a member of the AMPS – the alternative peak body representing Australian doctors – is a courageous, ethical, and knowledgeable doctor who has risked a great deal to adhere to her oath and code of conduct. In speaking up for the Australian people, she has faced severe threats regarding her registration to practise from AHPRA and the Medical Board, who claim any questioning of the government’s public health messaging equates to serious professional misconduct.

There is mounting evidence that the government’s response to Covid was flawed. The Queensland Supreme Court has deemed mandates unlawful, and true leaders like Dr Sladden refused to be coerced into silence. She is a leader worth endorsing, and we commend the Tasmania Premier for his stance.

[Read the AMPS’s Open Letter Here.]

Rights Violated

People have suffered psychological and physical harm from politically-motivated, rather than evidence-based, policies. As a general practitioner, Dr Sladden analysed data, read the TGA assessment reports, evaluated scientific evidence, and then used her clinical experience to conclude, like AMPS, that the government’s response carried more risk than benefit and that provisionally-approved novel gene-based vaccines were neither safe nor effective.

Adhering to the international code of ethics, Dr Sladden could not stay silent at a time when it seemed medicine and science were being used to violate human rights and civil liberties. Julie appears to support the belief that doctors have a duty to patients and the public to speak up and say in good faith what they believe to be true.

From the beginning, the government data indicated that these injections were never tested for transmission of the virus from person to person, yet politicians, medical authorities, and AMA representatives assured Australians otherwise.

Efficacy and long-term safety data were unknown, and while no testing for genotoxicity, carcinogenicity, and reproductive toxicity was conducted, the AMA assured Australians that these experimental vaccines were safe and effective, should be mandated for all healthcare staff, and were the only pathway to a more normal life.

Is it ethical for the AMA to tell the Australian people these injections are ‘safe’ based on hopeful expectations, when there is no conclusive data?

Is it ethical for the AMA to tell unvaccinated people they ‘should notify their nearest and dearest and ensure there’s an advanced care directive that says: If I am diagnosed with this disease caused by a virus that I don’t believe exists, I will not disturb the public hospital system, and I’ll let nature run its course’, and, ‘it’s understood there is a suppression of rights, but this is imperative in a war-like emergency, and never undertaken lightly,’ when it was known the risk to the majority of Australians was extremely low?

Suppression

The AMA would better serve the medical profession and the public by engaging in a conversation with their colleagues who have stood up for medical ethics and robust scientific debate, rather than wading into politics to try to silence a fellow medical practitioner. This labelling of a colleague, who is politically active in defence of patients and public health, instead of engaging in a courteous debate, demonstrates far more than intellectual laziness.

The claim by AMA Tasmania Vice President that Covid vaccines have saved lives is highly contentious, especially as Australia continues to experience a continuous excess mortality rate, the start of which was coincident with the vaccine rollout in the second quarter of 2021.

AMPS conducted an inquiry into Australia’s excess deaths, published in a book titled Too Many Dead: An Inquiry into Australia’s Excess Mortality. There is constantly emerging evidence that there are concerning levels of DNA contamination in the essentially untested Process-2-manufactured mRNA vaccines rolled out to the global population.

There is the likely presence of endotoxins; there are unknown risks associated with frameshifting, the inclusion of the SV40 promoter, and the unknown immune consequences of repeated booster doses.

It is known that these injection products do not stay in the arm but go throughout the body, accumulating in the liver, adrenal glands, spleen, and ovaries, and also that they cross the blood-brain and placental barriers.

They are distributed through breast milk and, according to published government figures in many countries, they are responsible for the greatest number of reported adverse reactions of any drug in history.

Perhaps the AMA might like to reconsider the statement that these drugs are ‘safe and effective and have saved lives’.

The AMA Tasmania Vice President is correct; doctors do have a higher standing in the community. Dr Julie Sladden is ethical and moral, and, after reviewing the best available evidence and using her clinical experience, she spoke up at great personal cost, to protect the public when authorities ignored her calls for a review.

The Tasmanian people can decide whom they wish to lead them; they do not need the AMA bullying doctors, silencing scientific debate, and interfering in democracy.

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Originally published in The Spectator Australia.

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3 Comments

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    Nathaniel Marsh 21 March 2024 at 11:04 am - Reply

    Hear hear! Excellent work AMPS – keep fighting the good fight!

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    Rae Bewsher 21 March 2024 at 11:50 am - Reply

    I salute your stance Dr Sladden. I only wished there had been more medicos like her.

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    John Belesky 1 April 2024 at 4:16 pm - Reply

    Actually a total of twelve brave doctors including Dr Sladden have stood up in Australia to advocate patients right of medical choice when challenged with a vacinne mandate.
    Dr William Bay is one of the doctors who took the lead.Aphra rewarded him for his brave stand by taking away his medical licence last year.Aphra also condoned his arrest outside their building for protesting this injustice.Ironically the judge backed Dr Williams right to protest and dropped the charge.
    Another doctor in Sydney is still enduring on going court cases to get her license back.
    Many pastors have remained quiet on this issue and many Christian’s preferred to keep their heads in the sand rather than take a stand.
    How long do we wait until this medical enforced apartheid which has affected so many in this nation is not just partially but totally reversed and people can get their jobs back.

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