CLEVELAND, Ohio – The State Medical Board of Ohio permanently revoked the medical training certificate of a former Cleveland Clinic resident who posted anti-Semitic comments on social media.

Lara Kollab agreed to surrender her certificate before the medical board revoked it Aug. 12, records say. The agreement says Kollab is permanently prohibited from practicing osteopathic medicine or surgery in the state of Ohio, or from participating in another medical training program.

Kollab’s attorney, James McGovern of Graff & McGovern in Columbus, could not immediately be reached for comment Friday.

Kollab worked at the Clinic as a first-year resident from July to September 2018 but left the system after the Clinic learned of her anti-Semitic comments on social media. The medical board cited 11 comments she made from August 2011 through September 2013, including a January 2012 statement suggesting she’d purposefully give the wrong medication to Jewish people.

Kollab initially told the medical board that she posted the comments while she was an undergraduate student at John Carroll University. The committee later determined the comments continued for several months after Kollab graduated in 2013. Read more at Cleveland.com