Friday, December 18, 2020 - 1:04 pm
POTSDAM A new hospitalist, Dr. Haritha Schultz, has joined the medical staff at St. Lawrence Health System’s Canton-Potsdam Hospital.
Dr. Schultz earned her medical degree from A.T. Still University - Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine, Kirksville, Mo.; and completed her residency through Central Michigan University, Saginaw, Mich. She is a member of the American College of Physicians, and the American Osteopathic Association.
“I picked Canton-Potsdam Hospital because its mission is to be a community hospital dedicated to treat every patient to its best ability. It has a very communal and familial feel, and I gravitate to that approach to patient care,” Dr. Schultz said in a news release from SLHS. “I am looking forward to working with everyone here to provide excellent care to our community.
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Justin Beck revealed that he was put through exorcisms and horrific conversion therapy for six years. (STV)
A Scottish man has said he “hated everything” about himself after enduring six years of conversion therapy and “exorcisms” to make him straight.
Justin Beck, 36, told STV that he grew up in a religious family but moved church aged 17 because he wanted to make himself straight.
In his new church, he was put through traumatising conversion therapy that lasted six years, before he finally realised that it was not working when he was 23.
“I would put myself forward for healing every Sunday, then that would ramp up to things like exorcisms to have demons cast out of me and being anointed with oil, so from 17 to 23 that was like six years of just constantly going through that,” Beck said.
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