Dr. Stephen Malthouse is a family physician from British Columbia with decades of experience practicing medicine both in Canada and abroad. Known for his outspoken stance on informed consent and medical freedom, he has worked in emergency rooms, clinics, and palliative care, while also teaching medical students. He became widely recognized during the COVID-19 pandemic for challenging public health narratives and advocating for open scientific debate, patient choice, and transparency.
In this interview, Dr. Malthouse shares his journey from conventional practice to becoming a strong advocate for patients’ rights. He reflects on pivotal moments during the pandemic, including his open letter to the BC Provincial Health Officer, and the backlash he faced from regulatory bodies. He highlights patient stories, censorship of medical professionals, and the erosion of trust in healthcare. His message is clear: protecting medical freedom and informed consent is essential to preserving the doctor-patient relationship and ensuring ethical healthcare in Canada.
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