
Remer, Herbert - pic 1
Abortion Mill
West Health Center-Planned Parenthood -INACTIVEMedical School
University of Health Sciences College of Osteopathic Medicine, Kansas City, 1975Address
10534 New York Ave, Urbandale, IA 50322, USAProcedures
Surgery: NOMedication: YES
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Misc Documents
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Anti-abortion activist arrested - Cedar Rapids Gazette - 1994
Article states that Dr. Remer provides abortions, refers to Planned Parenthood fundraiser. -
Remer, Herbert - Iowa Board of Medical Examiners, 7-7-2000
Press release, July 7, 2000: Charges against Herbert Remer dismissed by the Board due to the state's inability to prosecute the case. -
Remer, Herbert - D.M. doctor punches pro-life protester, The Gazette, 9-6-1993
Abortionist Herbert Remer charged with assault after punching a pro-life protester. -
2013-02-10 High court asked to decide whether parking ticket info invades privacy - UPI, p. 2-3
Article on privacy lawsuit before the U.S. Supreme Court, dealing with personal information written on parking tickets. Pages 2-3 mention abortionist Herbert Remer and an ob/gyn patient who received a parking ticket while visiting Remer's office for a non-abortion-related appointment. After the appointment, the patient inadvertently received an anti-abortion mailing because her parking ticket info and personal address were published in the community department transportation records. See reference photo above. -
Carol Douglas v. Robert Brownell, July 9, 1996- Court rules in favor of pro-life protests in abortionist’s neighborhood
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Medical board process unfair, doctor claims -- The Telegraph-Herald -- April 10, 1996 -- part 1
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Medical board process unfair, doctor claims -- The Telegraph-Herald -- April 10, 1996 -- part 2
Disciplinary History
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Herbert Remer - Final Order - Mar 30, 1996
Complaint and statement of charges include professional incompetency and gross negligence. -
Herbert Remer - Dismissal of Charges - Jun 28, 2000
Dr. Remer faced additional charges of professional incompetency and gross negligence, but the Board dismissed charges due to the inability to prosecute the case .