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Ask The Nurses Episode 103

10/11/22 • 48 min

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Maria S. Gomez is an award-winning indigenous filmmaker; Born and raised in New York, New York. She started her first internship at the Educational Video Center at 17 years old, and never put a camera down ever since. Working sometimes at the El Barrio Firehouse Community Center as a Peer trainer and Paid Producer, Maria went on to further her education at The Los Angeles Film School; Where she took home "Outstanding Creativity" for her award-winning short horror film "Pushing Up Orchids" 2021, and Best Horror at "The Rome International Movie Awards". Maria S. Gomez was also just celebrated as a woman of color female filmmaker at "The Peoples Film Festival" winning Best Documentary for her short "Crimes Against Humanity" 2022. Her latest Capstone production "Flowerchild" is coming soon Fall 2022.
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https://www.instagram.com/warped_lens/
https://www.facebook.com/OpArtProduction
Watch the Trailer for Crimes Against Humanity
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Maria S. Gomez is an award-winning indigenous filmmaker; Born and raised in New York, New York. She started her first internship at the Educational Video Center at 17 years old, and never put a camera down ever since. Working sometimes at the El Barrio Firehouse Community Center as a Peer trainer and Paid Producer, Maria went on to further her education at The Los Angeles Film School; Where she took home "Outstanding Creativity" for her award-winning short horror film "Pushing Up Orchids" 2021, and Best Horror at "The Rome International Movie Awards". Maria S. Gomez was also just celebrated as a woman of color female filmmaker at "The Peoples Film Festival" winning Best Documentary for her short "Crimes Against Humanity" 2022. Her latest Capstone production "Flowerchild" is coming soon Fall 2022.
Connect with Maria Gomez
https://www.instagram.com/warped_lens/
https://www.facebook.com/OpArtProduction
Watch the Trailer for Crimes Against Humanity
https://www.instagram.com/tv/CZLdzxyIbj3/?igshid=MDJmNzVkMjY%3D&fbclid=IwAR0z6lZnTIGhwGPGvwytqAe5lcZUe1MMdfbS5EsuPKfNoIRG5X4pIeff2UY
Support Ask The Nurses Podcast
1. https://www.patreon.com/AskTheNursesPodcast
2. buymeacoffee.com/AFLN

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Dr. Mary Bowden, MD is a Sleep Medicine Specialist in Houston, TX, and has over 24 years of experience in the medical field. She graduated from the Medical College of Georgia School of Medicine in 1998. Her privileges were suspended at Houston Methodist in Houston Texas for treating patients with early intervention protocols. She was also recently banned from Twitter. Dr. Bowden recently filed a $25 million defamation lawsuit against Houston Methodist Hospital.

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Evelyn, 10 years old, went to Children's Mercy Hospital in KC for concerns about edema on 8/31/22. At CMH, Evelyn was given a toxic drug, CellCept (used for organ transplant patients, which Evelyn is not), against her parent's concerns about terrifying common side effects. Within 12 hours Evelyn vomited profusely so much that the count was lost and had gone blind. That was when her parents tried to lawfully get her to a second medical opinion, but CMH had her medically kidnapped on 9/10/22. Evelyn eventually had brain swelling and went unconscious for nearly three days. She can now partially see and is medically, neurologically damaged at the hands of medical staff at CMH, and her family is fighting to have a CPS case dismissed that should never have been opened to begin with."

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