HOUSTON - A Houston doctor, who was in the spotlight late last year after being suspended by Houston Methodist Hospital for spreading information related to COVID-19 they called "harmful to the community," has responded with a lawsuit.Dr.
Mary Bowden, an ear, nose and throat specialist, who runs a private practice in River Oaks, announced the suit on Monday morning.BACKGROUND: Houston Methodist suspends privileges of doctor accused of spreading COVID-19 misinformationIn the lawsuit, she's asking for data from Methodist detailing the effects of the vaccines and financial reportes.
Dr. Bowden, who had provisional privileges at Houston Methodist, resigned in mid-November 2021 after the public back-and-forth with the hospital.FOX 26 Reporter Randy Wallace has more as a Houston Methodist doctor has resigned after tweets she made regarding COVID-19. (Editor's note: This video is from an earlier report of the story.)In a series of tweets, Houston Methodist Hospital wrote that Dr.
Bowden had been using her social media to express political opinions about the COVID-19 vaccine and treatments. Methodist also confirmed Dr.