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In Ohio, the doctor was fired after threats and anti-Semitism on the social network

A doctor from Ohio, who was accused of anti-Semitic statements on social networks, including Twitter, was fired from the medical center where she worked, officials said.

Photo: Facebook, via Canary Mission

Tweets about the Jewish people associated with the account of Lara Collab, who worked at the Cleveland Clinic, recently provoked a strong public reaction.

In some tweets, the doctor called the Jewish people "dogs" and said that the Holocaust was "exaggerated, like the victimization of the Jews," the agency said The Times of Israel, referring to the tweets discovered by Canary Mission, a group that publishes comments that "promote hatred of the United States, Israel and Jews on campuses in North America."

In another post, Collab tweeted that she “would deliberately give all patients (sic) the wrong medicines” using the Arabic word Yahud, which means Jews.

A Cleveland Clinic spokesperson told NBC News on Wednesday that Collab was fired in September after the clinic became aware of her posts on social networks. She has worked at the medical facility since July 2018.

“When we learned about the post in social networks, we took immediate action, conducted an internal audit and sent her on administrative leave. She's not working at the Cleveland Clinic since September, ”the statement said.

During her work there were no complaints or reports of harm to patients. Employees of the first year are under strict supervision.

Photo: Cleveland Clinic Foundation

“These beliefs in no way reflect the beliefs of our organization. We fully support diversity, inclusion and a culture of safety and respect throughout our healthcare system,” the clinic said in a statement.

Tweets date from 2011 to 2017 year, according to the Canary Mission, which claims that Facebook, Twitter and Instagram Collab have either been removed or become confidential.

Kollab graduated from the College of Osteopathic Medicine. Touro in New York and received a certificate of training from the state in July 2018. The Ohio State Medical Council has stated that certificates are valid only if the person is actively participating in the training program.

“The mission of the State Medical Board of Ohio is to protect the health and safety of all Ohioans. Malicious conduct and treatment of any member of the public is contrary to the Medical Practice Act and is condemned by the council,” the council said in a statement.

Touro College tweeted that he was “shocked” by Collab comments.

“We are shocked that one of our graduates has made statements that contradict Touro and the Hippocratic Oath,” the college said in its latest tweet.

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