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Medical School
Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, 1970Affiliations
THIS ABORTIONIST IS INACTIVE.Address
Lafayette, LAProcedures
Surgery: NOMedication: NO
Other Info
Documents
Misc Documents
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Vitals.com – Dr. Judith A. Kelsey, MD
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HealthGrades.com – Dr. Judith Kelsey, MD
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NPI #1891748661 – Dr. Judith A. Kelsey, MD
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USNews.com – Dr. Judith A. Kelsey, MD – education and credentials
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Doximity.com – Judith Kelsey, MD – background and education
License
License Restrictions
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Judith Kelsey -- Tennessee License -- Expired 05-31-2015
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Judith Kelsey -- Illinois License -- Expired July 31, 1993
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Judith Kelsey -- Georgia License -- Expired 05-31-2015
Disciplinary History
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Kelsey, Judith Ann - Illinois Disciplinary Records
State of IL disciplinary record for Judith Ann Kelsey, MD. Kelsey's medical license was suspended from Jan 12, 1990 to Dec. 21, 1990. She was fined $4300 for practicing on a non-renewed license. -
Kelsey, Judith - Illinois Disciplinary Records
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Kelsey, Judith - Louisiana discipline 1
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Kelsey, Judith -- Louisiana discipline 2
Malpractice History
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Legal Liability for Emotional Injury Following Induced Abortion
Research paper gives details on malpractice lawsuit against abortionist Judith Kelsey. See "Missed or Incomplete Abortion" on page 3. -
Shirk v. Kelsey - Appellate Court of Illinois, 5-7-1993
Malpractice lawsuit against abortionist Judith Kelsey. On July 10, 1982, Kelsey botched two abortion attempts on patient Denise Draggist, aka Denise Shirk. The patient suffered bleeding and cramping for weeks after the botched abortions. Despite her continuing symptoms, the clinic told Denise she could not possibly be pregnant. On September 27, her symptoms worsened, and she went into premature labor. Denise was rushed to the hospital by a family member, where she gave birth to a 24-week-old baby boy. The baby who had survived two abortion attempts lived for 90 minutes after birth. In court testimony, Denise Shirk described how losing her son caused her great emotional distress, recurring nightmares, and stress to her marriage and family life. She sued abortionist Judith Kelsey for malpractice. A jury awarded negligence damages of $300,000 and punitive damages of $300,000 to the bereaved mother. See pages 1-3.