Nebraska physician vows to keep Tiller's abortion clinic open
Source: Wichita Eagle / McClatchy
...the clinic will resume normal operations next Monday, said LeRoy Carhart, a Nebraska physician who has been coming to Tiller's clinic on a rotating basis for more than 10 years now. "What people need to know is... the women's services that we provided for 30 years are not going to change," Carhart said. "The same abortion services will remain available in Wichita."
Carhart said he drove to Wichita last night. He met with clinic staff members and Tiller's wife and daughters Monday morning.
"It was a really, really good meeting," Carhart said. "It was a chance to go over all the important things and the good things George had done for each of us, and ways that we could appreciate all that he's done for the community and the women of this country. "His daughters and his wife are doing far better than I would be doing if I just lost my life partner or my mother or father," he said.
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"Starting next Monday we should be back to 100 percent," he said. Carhart said he and two other out-of-state doctors have been rotating weekly shifts at the clinic, and that will continue.
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...the clinic will resume normal operations next Monday, said LeRoy Carhart, a Nebraska physician who has been coming to Tiller's clinic on a rotating basis for more than 10 years now. "What people need to know is... the women's services that we provided for 30 years are not going to change," Carhart said. "The same abortion services will remain available in Wichita."
Carhart said he drove to Wichita last night. He met with clinic staff members and Tiller's wife and daughters Monday morning.
"It was a really, really good meeting," Carhart said. "It was a chance to go over all the important things and the good things George had done for each of us, and ways that we could appreciate all that he's done for the community and the women of this country. "His daughters and his wife are doing far better than I would be doing if I just lost my life partner or my mother or father," he said.
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"Starting next Monday we should be back to 100 percent," he said. Carhart said he and two other out-of-state doctors have been rotating weekly shifts at the clinic, and that will continue.
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