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Annemarie Wiley slams American Society of Anesthesiologists’ ‘defamation campaign’ over Sutton Stracke drama

Annemarie Wylie has accused the American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) of a “defamation campaign” against her.

The 40-year-old “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” star posted a lengthy message on her Instagram Stories on Saturday after being called out by a medical association for allegedly lying about her medical credentials.

“I do not condone the ASA defamation campaign. I am a CRNA, certified nurse anesthetist,” she wrote on her Instagram Story.

“I'm very proud of my profession. I won't be accused of appropriating a title just because my cast mates needed a storyline on a reality show. This is my real life and It’s my career.”

Ms Wylie said she had never claimed to be an anesthetist and had “great respect” for those in the profession.

“I do not condone the ASA defamation campaign. I am a CRNA, certified nurse anesthetist,” she wrote on her Instagram Story. Instagram/@annemariewiley

“I ask ASAs and other anesthesiologists to show respect for CRNAs,” she continued.

“This type of unhealthy discourse only causes friction and division in the profession. There are political issues between anesthesiologists and CRNAs, and this is what led to their current attacks on me and the CRNA profession. It is explained.”

The reality star newcomer said all anesthesiologists “must always work together” to improve the patient's condition.

The “RHOBH” star explained that she has never claimed to be an anesthesiologist and has “tremendous respect” for those in the profession. Instagram/@annemariewiley

“My purpose is to educate the public about who CRNAs are and what we do to provide the highest quality anesthesia care to the people we serve. “, she concluded.

In a second post, Wiley questioned the condition of co-star Sutton Stracke's esophagus and apologized, saying the storyline was “not funny.”

“That story has dragged on for far too long and unwarranted, and I have been dragged into the mud in the process,” she said.

In a second post, Wiley questioned the condition of co-star Sutton Stracke's esophagus and apologized, saying the storyline was “not funny.” Instagram/@annemariewiley

“I just want to emphasize the 'realness' of reality TV.”

Mr Wiley's comments came after the ASA shared a statement on Instagram Thursday features a graphic distinguishing between anesthesiologists and nurse anesthetists.


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“Real Housewives Know What's Fake. An anesthesiologist is a physician with over 12 years of higher education and up to 16,000 hours of clinical training,” the group captioned the post.

The ASA shared a statement on Instagram on Thursday that included a graphic distinguishing between anesthetists and nurse anesthetists. Getty Images for Alzheimer's Association
On Season 13 of the hit show “Bravo,” Wiley spent a lot of time asking Stracke questions after the boutique owner revealed he had an esophageal stricture. Emily Schull/Bravo

“Misappropriation of titles is not tolerated in the medical field.”

On Season 13 of the hit show Bravo, Wiley spent a lot of time questioning Stracke, 52, after the boutique owner revealed that she had an esophageal stricture.

The mother of four told her co-stars that she went to medical school and is said to have introduced herself as a doctor when she first met Crystal Kung Minkoff, but the condition caused her to stop eating. have repeatedly questioned Mr. Strzok's assertion that it will become more difficult. She is a star of “Real Housewives of Miami” and she received criticism from her anesthesiologist, Dr. Nicole.

In an exclusive interview with Page Six earlier this month, the mother of four doubled down on her comments about her castmate's esophagus and also hit back at “clout-chasing” Dr. Nicole Martin. Page 6

Dr Martin, 38, said Wiley's comments about Stracke's condition were “very disturbing and disturbing”.

In an exclusive interview with Page Six earlier this month, Wiley doubled down on his comments about his castmate's esophagus and also hit back at Dr. Martin for being a “clout chaser.”

“The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” airs Wednesdays at 8pm ET on Bravo.

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