Odd that he is suddenly misquoted a week after the story ran internationally. It wasn't a misquote until one of the hospitals he works for came out distancing themselves from him. Something to consider before throwing the original reporter under the bus. For the rest of the media that piggybacked on the story without doing research, that's what you get.
The media is hungry for stories. Some have political agendas and some don't. But all too often the importance of doing the research and getting the story correct is somewhere far down on their list. :covri: