The Cost of Dissent: How a Viral Newsweek Op-Ed Led to Medical School Dismissal

The Cost of Dissent: How a Viral Newsweek Op-Ed Led to Medical School Dismissal

Author: The Doctor's Lounge March 15, 2026 Duration: 59:14

Kevin Bass, PhD, joins Anish and Dr. DiGiorgio to tell the story of how a viral Newsweek op-ed apologizing for his support of COVID lockdowns and mandates set off a chain of events that ended in his dismissal from Texas Tech's MD/PhD program. Kevin walks through the internal emails, sham professionalism hearings, and rigged dismissal process he uncovered through FERPA records requests — and his ongoing federal and state lawsuits alleging First Amendment retaliation. The conversation then shifts to what Kevin has been building since: using AI pipelines to do large-scale investigative data analysis, from parsing the Epstein files to probing Medicaid fraud — work he argues would have taken a newsroom months, done now in days by one person.


YouTube Chapters:

00:00 - Introduction and Kevin Bass background

01:16 - Kevin's COVID arc: from establishment supporter to dissenter

03:14 - The Newsweek op-ed and Tucker Carlson appearance

08:00 - Internal emails and the professionalism complaint campaign

13:44 - Sham hearings, appeals, and eventual dismissal

19:19 - The rigged consolidated hearing and Darren Gibson

27:34 - Dr. DiGiorgio on the medical training dismissal system

29:51 - Why Kevin still believes in the broader legal system

33:00 - What Kevin has been building since dismissal

36:00 - Using AI to analyze the Epstein files

40:10 - The messiness of large health data sets

46:00 - Immigration policy data analysis

49:06 - Medicaid fraud and the limits of legal definitions

56:20 - Advice to physicians on AI

01:03:10 - The future of health policy research in the AI era


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Resources:

Kevin Bass's case documentation site: https://case.kevinnbass.com

Kevin Bass on Substack: https://www.kevinnbass.com

Kevin Bass on X: @kevinnbass

Kevin's original Newsweek op-ed (Jan. 2023): https://www.newsweek.com/its-time-scientific-community-admit-we-were-wrong-about-coivd-it-cost-lives-opinion-1776630

Kevin's Epoch Times essay on his dismissal: https://www.theepochtimes.com/opinion/how-my-medical-school-scandalously-dismissed-me-5580841


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