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PHYSICIANS DECLARATION 
GLOBAL COVID SUMMIT – ROME, ITALY
International Alliance of Physicians and Medical Scientists
September, 2021
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[UPDATE: as of 1pm ET on 10/14 over 12,000 doctors & scientists have signed the
Rome Declaration. Please join us by reading and signing below.]
We the physicians of the world, united and loyal to the Hippocratic Oath, recognizing
the profession of medicine as we know it is at a crossroad, are compelled to declare the
following;
WHEREAS,
it is our utmost responsibility and duty to uphold and restore the dignity,
integrity, art and science of medicine;
WHEREAS,
there is an unprecedented assault on our ability to care for our patients;
WHEREAS,
public policy makers have chosen to force a “one size ts all” treatment
strategy, resulting in needless illness and death, rather than upholding fundamental
concepts of the individualized, personalized approach to patient care which is proven to
be safe and more effective;
WHEREAS,
physicians and other health care providers working on the front lines,
utilizing their knowledge of epidemiology, pathophysiology and pharmacology, are
often rst to identify new, potentially life saving treatments;
WHEREAS,
physicians are increasingly being discouraged from engaging in open
professional discourse and the exchange of ideas about new and emerging diseases,
not only endangering the essence of the medical profession, but more importantly,
more tragically, the lives of our patients;
WHEREAS,
thousands of physicians are being prevented from providing treatment to
their patients, as a result of barriers put up by pharmacies, hospitals, and public health
agencies, rendering the vast majority of healthcare providers helpless to protect their
patients in the face of disease.  Physicians are now advising their patients to simply go
home (allowing the virus to replicate) and return when their disease worsens, resulting
in hundreds of thousands of unnecessary patient deaths, due to failure-to-treat;
WHEREAS,
this is not medicine. This is not care. These policies may actually constitute
crimes against humanity.
NOW THEREFORE, IT IS:
RESOLVED, that
the physician-patient relationship must be restored. The very heart of
medicine is this relationship, which allows physicians to best understand their patients
and their illnesses, to formulate treatments that give the best chance for success, while
the patient is an active participant in their care. 
RESOLVED, that
the political intrusion into the practice of medicine and the
physician/patient relationship must end. Physicians, and all health care providers, must
be free to practice the art and science of medicine without fear of retribution,
censorship, slander, or disciplinary action, including possible loss of licensure and
hospital privileges, loss of insurance contracts and interference from government
entities and organizations – which further prevent us from caring for patients in need.
More than ever, the right and ability to exchange objective scienti c ndings, which
further our understanding of disease, must be protected.
RESOLVED, that
physicians must defend their right to prescribe treatment, observing
the tenet FIRST, DO NO HARM. Physicians shall not be restricted from prescribing safe
and effective treatments. These restrictions continue to cause unnecessary sickness and
death. The rights of patients, after being fully informed about the risks and bene ts of
each option, must be restored to receive those treatments.
RESOLVED,
that we invite physicians of the world and all health care providers to join
us in this noble cause as we endeavor to restore trust, integrity and professionalism to
the practice of medicine.
RESOLVED,
that we invite the scientists of the world, who are skilled in biomedical
research and uphold the highest ethical and moral standards, to insist on their ability to
conduct and publish objective, empirical research without fear of reprisal upon their
careers, reputations and livelihoods.
RESOLVED,
that we invite patients, who believe in the importance of the physician-
patient relationship and the ability to be active participants in their care, to demand
access to science-based medical care.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF,
the undersigned has signed this Declaration as of the date rst
written.
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Co-Signers
Physicians and Medical Scientists
Dr. Ira Bernstein,
co-founder, Canadian Covid Care Alliance; lecturer, Dept. of Family and
Community Medicine, University of Toronto
Dr. Paul E. Alexander,
clinical epidemiologist, former WHO-PAHO and US HHS
consultant/senior Covid Pandemic advisor
Dr. Pierre Kory,
critical care and pulmonary medicine specialist, former Chief of Critical
Care Service and Medical Director of Trauma and Life Support Center at University of
Wisconsin
Dr. Héctor Carvallo,
former professor of Internal Medicine, Universidad de Buenos Aires,
former Director Ezeiza Hospital, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Dr. Mobeen Syed,
physician, computer scientist, CEO of DrBeen Corp (US), clinical
consultant (Pakistan)
Dr. Paul E. Marik,
professor of medicine and Chief of Pulmonary and Critical Care
Medicine, Eastern Virginia Medical School
Dr. Flavio Cadegiani,
endocrinologist & visiting professor, faculty of Floriano (FAESF); ad
hoc consultant, Brazilian Health Regulatory Agency (Anvisa); consultant for National
Commission for Incorporation of New Technologies, Devices and Drugs, Brazil
Dr. Marc G. Wathelet,
molecular biologist, innate immunology and coronavirus expert,
consultant, Belgium
Dr. Tess Lawrie,
Director, The Evidence-Based Medicine Consultancy Ltd; founder, British
Ivermectin Recommendation Development; CEO of non-pro t Ebmcsquared CiC
Dr. Eivind H. Vinjevoll,
senior consultant of anesthesiology and intensive care medicine,
chief medical advisor of emergency medicine, Volda, Norway
Dr. Heather Gessling,
family medicine doctor in Columbia, Missouri
Dr. Mark McDonald,
double board-certi ed child and adolescent psychiatrist, Los
Angeles, California
Dr. Olufemi Emmanuel Babalola,
professor of ophthalmology, IP HOD Surgery, Bingham
University, Jos/Karu, Nigeria
Dr. Richard Urso,
scientist, sole inventor of an FDA-approved wound healing drug,
former Chief of Orbital Oncology at MD Anderson Cancer Center
Dr. John Littell,
family physician, with practices in Kissimmee and Ocala, Florida
Dr. Ryan Cole,
board-certi ed pathologist, CEO of Cole Diagnostics, Boise, Idaho
Dr. Brian Tyson,
family medicine doctor, Urgent Care Covid Clinic, Imperial Valley,
California
Prof. Andrea G. Stramezzi,
Italy
Dr. Zsuszanna Ragó,
specialist in coronavirus, primary care; IVERCOV project leader,
University of Debrecen, Hungary
Dr. Robert W. Malone,
gene therapy, bio-defense, vaccines and immunology; discoverer
of in-vitro and in-vivo RNA transfection and architect of mRNA vaccine platform
Dr. Jean-Jacques Rajter,
critical care, pulmonary medicine, sleep medicine
Dr. Wong Ang Peng,
Malaysian Alliance for Effective Covid Control (MAECC)
Dr. Peter McCullough,
clinical cardiologist, preventive cardiology and advanced
lipidology, former vice chief of internal medicine at Baylor University Medical Center
Dr. Jose Iglesias,
associate professor, Hackensack Meridian School of Medicine at Seton
Hall
Dr. Geert Vanden Bossche,
virology, vaccine R&D, former Sr Ebola Program Manager,
Global Alliance for Vaccines & Immunization (GAVI), former Head of Vaccine
Development Of ce, German Center for Infection Research
Dr. Li-Meng Yan,
independent virologist, former researcher, Hong Kong University
Dr. Yoav Yehezkelli,
lecturer, Tel Aviv University; former director of research and primary
care medicine, Meuhedet Health Services; co-founder of Israeli epidemic management
team
Dr. Catherine L. Lawson,
research professor, Institute for Quantitative Biomedicine,
Rutgers University, Piscataway, New Jersey
Dr. Barton Lane,
emeritus professor of diagnostic radiology, Stanford University Medical
Center, Palo Alto, California
Dr. Domingo Luis Cáceres Ortiz,
family medicine specialist, president of the Medical
Foundation of the College of Surgeons of Puerto Rico
Dr. Grace Lu-Yao,
professor and vice-chair, Department of Medical Oncology, Thomas
Jefferson University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Dr. Claudio Saliba de Avelar,
medical coordinator, Espaço Mulher, Pardini Institute, Belo
Horizonte, Brazil
Dr. Claudia Chaufan,
professor, Health Policy and Global Health, York University, Toronto
Dr. Gregory Dembo,
director of Transplant Anesthesia, University of Washington Medical
Center, Seattle, Washington
Dr. Paul Carter,
orthopedic surgeon, Los Angeles County-USC Medical Center, California
Dr. Panayiotis A. Ellinas,
family medicine, former US Army Lt Colonel and Army Surgeon
General Subject Matter Expert in preventive medicine
Dr. Mark Dunphy,
nuclear medicine physician, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center,
New York, New York
Dr. Brian J. Koos,
maternal and fetal medicine, UCLA Medical Center, Los Angeles,
California
Dr. Vladimir Algarin,
general practitioner, Carolina, Puerto Rico
Dr. Sandra Bezares,
internal medicine specialist, Caguas, Puerto Rico
Dr. Alberto Pupi,
professor of clinical pathophysiology, University of Florence Medical
College, Italy
Dr. Thomas A. Johnson,
internal medicine, Ascension Medical Group, Brook eld,
Wisconsin
Dr. Orest Stecyk,
family medicine, UH Cleveland Medical Center, Cleveland, Ohio
Dr. Peter Parry,
associate professor, child & adolescent psychiatry, The University of
Queensland, Brisbane, Australia
Dr. Giovanni Frajese,
endocrinology and cancer research; associate professor, Applied
Medical Technical Sciences, University of Rome “Foro Italico”, Rome, Italy
Dr. Eric Wargotz,
Clinical Professor of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine, the George
Washington University School of Medicine, Washington, DC
Dr. Phillip Sirota,
Veterans Affairs Health Care System, Phoenix, Arizona
Dr. Donald W. Miller,
retired Professor Emeritus of Surgery, former Chief of Division of
Cardiothoracic Surgery, University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle,
Washington
Dr. Xiaoxu Lin,
former microbiologist, Walter Reed Army Institute of Research, Viral
Diseases Branch, former in-theater infectious diseases surveillance lab head, US Army
Dr. R. Duane Cook,
thoracic and cardiovascular surgeon, University of Florida Health
Dr. Sylvia Monserrate Nunez Fidalgo,
general practitioner, San Juan, Puerto Rico
Dr. Ming Chu Wang,
Department of Anesthesia, National Taiwan University Hospital,
Taipei, Taiwan
Dr. Ondrej Halgas,
biomedical researcher, University of Toronto, Canada
Dr. Mark Kreimer,
board certi ed emergency medicine physician, Brooklyn, New York
Dr. Ram Duriseti,
clinical associate professor, Stanford University Division of Emergency
Medicine, Palo Alto, California
Dr. Kraig Lage,
diagnostic radiology, University Of Missouri HealthCare, Columbia,
Missouri
Dr. Annie L. Emmick,
board certi ed pediatric specialist, Northwestern Medicine, Illinois
Dr. Mario Beauregard,
neuroscientist, Department of Psychology, University of Arizona
Dr. Brent Stewart,
Emeritus Professor, Diagnostic Physics, University of Washington
School of Medicine, Seattle, Washington
Dr. Andrei N. Tchernitchin,
director of Laboratory of Experimental Endocrinology and
Environmental Pathology ICBM, Faculty of Medicine, University of Chile
Dr Simon J Thornley,
public health physician, lecturer and researcher in epidemiology
and biostatistics, University of Auckland, New Zealand
Dr. Spiro P. Pantazatos,
Assistant Professor of Clinical Neurobiology (Psychiatry) at
Columbia University, research scientist at New York State Psychiatric Institute
Dr. Marialuisa Partisani,
deputy head, general medicine, HIV infection care center,
Hopitaux Universitaires de Strasbourg, France
Professor Fernando Nobre,
Médical School University of Lisbon; founder and President
of AMI (International Medical Assistance Foundation); recipient of the Légion d‘Honneur
Dr. Allesandro Santin,
professor of obstetrics, gynecology, and reproductive sciences,
Yale School of Medicine; Disease Aligned Research team leader, Yale Cancer Center
Dr. Marie Kuffner,
former professor of clinical anesthesiology and former chief of staff,
UCLA Medical Center; past president of the California Medical Association
And thousands more physicians, medical scientists and researchers from around the
globe.
Global Covid Summit
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