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Dr. Michelle Scott

I have been working in the medical field for 40 years. While working in urgent care for the last two years, I’ve seen first-hand the lies and darkness surrounding COVID. We have pharmacies refusing to fill prescriptions & medical journals publishing fake studies. We’re also being forced to wear masks and are now dealing with vaccine mandates. All while hospitals are outright refusing to treat COVID. After a brief retirement, I realized that I had to do something. I returned to telephone medicine to ensure COVID was being treated in Florida.

I started my career as a surgical nurse. I quickly realized that I wanted to learn more about the science of medicine and returned to school to get my science prerequisites for medical school. I attended Northwestern Medical School. Upon graduating, I worked for five years for Rush Prudential, managing a large practice in both outpatient and hospital patients. After Rush Prudential sold their business, I went to work Adventist Health Care, managing a large outpatient practice while providing coverage for four hospitals. By this time, I had five children and took some time away from a busy practice to work in Chicago, doing home visits. The next year, I managed a hospital in Macomb Illinois. After some time, we had decided to move to Florida, where I worked for five years as a Hospitalist and then switched to urgent care.