True, true. But the PMD can still make an official argument and justify the attempt to use any known therapeutic means to save his client. Most hospital MDs will hear it out, especially since they are oath’d to save life unless it does harm. Hydroxycloraquin and Ivermectin have enough clout to be heard.
Does she have a PMD, primary care? Have her PMD visit the hospital and order it! Stand your ground.
Unfortunately her primary care provider won't have any right to do that unless he/she has privileges at that hospital.
True, true. But the PMD can still make an official argument and justify the attempt to use any known therapeutic means to save his client. Most hospital MDs will hear it out, especially since they are oath’d to save life unless it does harm. Hydroxycloraquin and Ivermectin have enough clout to be heard.
Hippocratic oath is not legally enforceable.
No but MD licenses are, and MD’s rights to their clients hold lots of water. Anyway just trying to throw out ideas.