WHY WE MARCH, part three

unclean2.jpgThe green font below continues good Doctor  Geoffrey C. Cly’s recent testimony before the Indiana Legislature about abortionist George Klopfer’s dedication to womens’ health and safety.

A previous post began Dr. Cly’s frightening testimony which serves to put all of Indiana on notice regarding the abortionist George Ulrich Klopfer’s standards of “care.” 

Here is that initial post: 

WHY WE MARCH, part one  (Klopfer terminates nascent human life in Gary, South Bend and Fort Wayne — and probably elsewhere if the pay is right.)

The pictures in this post are of the main “procedure room” at 827 Webster Street.  It was abandoned in a filthy state.  It certainly appears that abortions were being done in this same filthy surrounding up until the day that they set up shop in their new location.

See above the sanitary sink that ”Dr.” Klopfer used to wash up — assuming that he took the time to wash up, that is.  Ever been in an outpatient facility appointed like this?  I bet it was not one inspected by the Board of Health!

The other picture in this post shows the filthy floor, which the Institute has preserved under plastic sheathing.  All who visit the walk-through will be able to view the shoe marks on the floor where Klopfer stood while wounding women in his own unsanitary way.  And they can see, first hand, the grime on the walls and the seeming lack of dedication to sanitary medical practices found therein.

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Not to mention the drawers that were in the kitchen.  They are marked, in aged surgical tape, as “sanitary.”  A MASH would be more formal.

Most of us would not take our cats to such a location to be spayed.  Yet the procedures being done in the above room are more invasive than mere spaying.

Let’s face it, folks  – Kloper and Susan Hill ran a back alley abortion clinic on Webster Street.  It would appear, based upon the green testimony below, that Klopfer continues this pattern of misconduct at his new location at State and Bypass.

Susie Hill pulled out, but certain haters of women still serve Klopfer slavishly — much like Renfield served Dracula.  (Clinic workers and voluteers turned a blind eye while Klopfer infected his patients in such surroundings as that pictured above.  One must wonder, if they truly care for women, why they have never turned Klopfer in for operating in such unprofessional environs?  The Institute urges the volunteer escorts and clinic workers to  now do so, for the good of the woman that will next be wounded, and perhaps killed, by the practices that Dr. Cly has documented.  Will those “feminists” who serve Klopfer under the guise of advancing women’s rights speak up for woman, or does the Goddess of Choice demand a few sacrifices now and then, women’s health be damned?)   

Here (in green) is the rest of Dr. Cly’s disturbing testimony.  Do your elected officials know about this?  Goto http://www.ichooselife.org/ to find out how to best use this powerful information. 

“The second patient from my practice also had a termination performed prior to notifying our office. This is usually what happens, as patients many times are embarrassed to tell us they are considering a termination.

This patient was unable to locate the physician who performed the procedure, as he does not have nighttime on call coverage and leaves no forwarding number to be reached. He is only in Fort Wayne on Thursdays from 9AM to 5PM, then he returns to his home state of Illinois. Without anywhere else to turn, the patient went to the ER and I was called since she had delivered a baby with our group in the past. This patient had severe abdominal pain and heavy vaginal bleeding. Again, pieces of the baby were seen on ultrasound from an incomplete termination. This patient was much more fortunate and didn’t lose her uterus and will be able to have children again.

These two patients are from my experience in the last couple of months. Unfortunately, my OB/Gyn colleagues in Fort Wayne and other parts of Indiana have reported similar occurrences. The problem is that there is no quality assurance system or “checks and balances” for terminations in the state of Indiana. Hospital privileges and notification to the patient of the hospital where the physician has privileges would immediately correct
this patient safety issue.

As I mentioned, I have been the Quality Assurance Committee Chairman for the past 3 years at Dupont Hospital. Every hospital already has a Quality Assurance Committee. The committee reviews every single complication, surgical infection, and procedural complication that occurs. This system is completely done by physicians and it allows us to ensure that physicians are not harming patients because of substandard medical care or negligence.
It also allows us to track complications and if necessary take educational or disciplinary action to protect our patients from harm.

If I performed a Dilation and Curettage for a miscarriage and pieces of the baby were left inside the patient –Within days I would have more than 10 physicians from a Quality Committee asking me to explain myself, what happened and why I performed substandard surgery on that patient. They would also track my complications and make sure it didn’t happen again.

None of these checks and balances occur without admission privileges.

Any physician with admission privileges, anywhere in Indiana, has to have 2  backup physicians listed who will provide emergency and nighttime call coverage should that physician be unavailable or out of town.

This includes all physicians, because we all have to have to have admitting privileges to care for patients who have emergencies. Except – for the physicians performing terminations, they currently don’t have to worry about the quality of their care or being held accountable if their patients suffer severe complications.

In summary, as physicians, we are making life and death decisions about patients. These patients trust us with their lives. It is our duty to protect them and care for them in the best way possible. The current termination laws allow a few substandard physicians to place a group of women in Indiana in serious danger because the lack of proper quality assurance oversight. This abuse of the physician patient relationship and negligence toward the patient can not be allowed to continue. This bill will immediately ensure that all Indiana patients receive high quality, physician reviewed, proper medical care for elective terminations.

I ask that you use your legislative authority to protect this group of Indiana women by passing this bill to require hospital admission privileges and notify the patient of the hospital where she can go to receive the prompt and proper medical care.

Thank you for your time. I would like to answer any questions you may have.”

Dr. Geoffrey C. Cly

God Bless you, Dr. Geoffrey C. Cly.  It is too bad that others are unwilling to blow the “horn” on Klopfer, but instead slavishly cover up his decades and decades of substandard and women harming surgical practices.  (Starting at 6 am most every Thursday am with a wakeup call.)

Pass this word along far and wide:  Dr. Cly is a hero who should be thanked.  He is a doc who surely can be trusted with your daughter’s healthcare . . .

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