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Tamzin Rosenwasser, MD

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Tamzin Rosenwasser, MD

 

Hospital Board Candidate

Hospital Board At Large, Seat 1

Tamzin Rosenwasser, MD is the kind of doctor who actually made house calls. She explains, “When I became a medical doctor, I put everything I had into giving my patients the best possible care, and so did my colleagues.” Her personal motto is best described as “All for the patient”.

 

Dr. Tamzin will guide hospital policy that: 

 

  • Treats Patients With Respect and Compassion;

  • Restores Support for the Patient-Doctor Relationship;

  • Finds and Fixes What Went Wrong During COVID;

  • Protects Doctors and Patients from Coerced Treatment and Denial of Treatment.

She is authentically dedicated to healing patients, and is alarmed by corporations and medical corporatists who have bought and taken over hospitals and doctors’ practices, and think doctors are there to “manage covered lives,” prioritizing profit and cost containment over patient well-being.


Dr. Tamzin is running for the hospital board to fix problems that jeopardize patient care.

 

Dr. Tamzin is a past President and current Treasurer of the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons, our nation’s strongest defender of patients and doctors who take a stand against medical bureaucrats. AAPS stopped the socialized medicine that Hilary Clinton tried to push through. Recently, the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons wrote an amicus brief in support of physicians who sued the FDA over ivermectin and won.

 

AAPS also supported United Airline pilots who had been put on unpaid leave after receiving exemptions from COVID shots, and that case won also.


Endorsed by the Association of American Physicians & Surgeons, Republican Assembly Club of Sarasota County, and more. Click Here for Endorsement Page.

Dedicated to Patient-Centered Care

Dr. Tamzin had originally planned to be a veterinarian because of her love of dogs. But when she lost her mom after a devastating illness, Dr. Tamzin knew she needed to become a doctor so she could help other patients during their most difficult times. 

 

Tamzin Rosenwasser, MD, graduated from Washington University School of Medicine and is dual Board Certified in Internal Medicine and Dermatology. She was an Emergency Medicine physician at Regional Hospital in St. Louis, and when it closed she returned to Sarasota County, where she had her own practice helping local patients as a dermatologist.

 

Dr. Tamzin is a past President and the current Treasurer of the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons, our nation’s strongest defender of patients and doctors who take a stand against medical bureaucrats. AAPS stopped the socialized medicine that Hilary Clinton tried to push through.

 

Recently, the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons wrote an amicus brief in support of physicians who sued the FDA over ivermectin and won. “It has never been proper for the FDA to interfere with that essential part of the practice of medicine, and the FDA knows it,” AAPS informed the court.  “Not only is off-label prescribing fully proper, legal, and commonplace, but it is also absolutely necessary in order to give effective care to patients.”

 

AAPS also supported United Airline pilots who had been put on unpaid leave after receiving exemptions from COVID shots, and that case won also.

 

The AAPS also rushed in to protect the public’s right to informed consent, which the Biden administration was crushing through unprecedented collusion with social media. Doctors know the AAPS stands ready to defend them and their patients when they treat patients with tried-and-true medicine that actually works, instead of the high profit, inadequately-tested products that Big Pharma pushed on them during COVID.

 

Tamzin Rosenwasser, MD, firmly believes that Sarasota Memorial Hospital can become the best hospital in the nation, where patients can finally come first instead of bureaucrats.

 

She strongly supports keeping Sarasota Memorial Hospital public. “If our hospital were ever wrenched out of our hands, and sold to a corporation, we would lose one of the only two hospitals remaining in Florida that still answers to the people.” Dr. Tamzin Rosenwasser’s long history of protecting patients confirms that we can trust her to have our back for exceptional hospital care.

 

Sarasota County voters get to choose four hospital board members in the August 20th and general elections, and Dr. Tamzin asks that we vote for the kind of medical doctors who actually made house calls:  Tamzin Rosenwasser, MD and Stephen Guffanti, MD. She asks us all to spread the word as if our life depends on it, because it just might.

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