The Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine purchased billboards critical of Augusta-based Children's Hospital of Georgia's decision to bring Chick-fil-A into the hospital's cafeteria in May, according to a report in The Augusta Chronicle.
The three billboards located around Augusta include an image of a girl in a hospital bed with the message: "Children's Hospital: Can a Greasy Fast Food Meal Help Her Heal?"
The group, which claims to have 17,000 physician members and promotes preventative medicine as well as vegetarian diets. It has filed a complaint against the hospital with Augusta's East Central Health District and previously launched billboard campaigns against Atlanta-based Grady Memorial Hospital and Tampa (Fla.) General Hospital.