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This forum has become an archive and historical record
« on: March 06, 2022, 10:26:26 AM »
The primary purpose of this forum has always been to save lives through information, by inclusion of articles and videos by and about renowned epidemiologists, virologists, microbiologists, pathologists, immunologists, vaccinologists, academics and particularly, talented, dedicated, front line treating physicians, that have enjoyed 99+% success rates in early treatment of elderly and high-risk individuals ever since March of 2020. Exploring the actual science behind the treatment of COVID-19.
See their qualifications in posts below.

Over the last year and a half this forum has become a historical record of the atrocity, that has been the legacy of the COVID-19 pandemic and, as of this writing, the horrific and completely unnecessary deaths of over 900,000 Americans and millions more worldwide. With the U.S. logging some of the highest death rates in the world because Americans were essentially deprived of early treatment with $20 hydroxychloroquine and ivermectin multi-drug/nutraceutical protocols.



This format was chosen because it organizes the material well, while the search function allows easy access to subjects with word and phrase searches. Additionally, each thread may include additional posts, for further confirmation or expansion of the subject. I have also bolded and even enlarged some fonts to magnify some of the more important points in some posts, to allow the reader to scan for a few moments to help them determine whether they wish to pursue the subject further. Threads of subjects that are more important, are often bumped toward the top of the category, so they are easier to spot.

It is interesting to note that if everyone had received the care that patients did online from myfreedoctor.com, and were recipients of their 99.99+% success rate in treatment - having lost only 4 patients out of 150,000 - at that rate the total number of COVID deaths in the U.S. over the last 2 years could theoretically have been just 24, instead of 900,000. Even at an easily achievable 99% early treatment success rate, 900,000 deaths would have been 9,000 deaths instead.

While we lost 80,000 Americans to the flu in the 2017-2018 flu season alone.
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Re: This forum has become an archive and historical record
« Reply #1 on: August 29, 2022, 10:03:51 AM »
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« Reply #2 on: August 29, 2022, 10:20:59 AM »
Pierre Kory

Pierre Kory is the former Chief of the Critical Care Service and Medical Director of the Trauma and Life Support Center at the University of Wisconsin. He is considered one of the world pioneers in the use of ultrasound by physicians in the diagnosis and treatment of critically ill patients. He helped develop and run the first national courses in Critical Care Ultrasonography in the U.S., and served as a Director of these courses with the American College of Chest Physicians for several years. He is also the senior editor of the most popular textbook in the field titled “Point of Care Ultrasound,” now in its 2nd edition and that has been translated into 7 languages worldwide. He has led over 100 courses nationally and internationally, teaching physicians this now-standard skill in his specialty.

Dr. Kory was also one of the U.S. pioneers in the research, development, and teaching of performing therapeutic hypothermia to treat post-cardiac arrest patients. In 2005, his hospital was the first in New York City to begin regularly treating patients with therapeutic hypothermia. He then served as an expert panel member for New York City’s Project Hypothermia, a collaborative project between the Fire Department of New York and Emergency Medical Services. This project created cooling protocols within a network of 44 regional hospitals – along with a triage and transport system that directed patients to centers of excellence in hypothermia treatment – of which his hospital was one of the first.

Known as a Master Educator, Dr. Kory has won numerous departmental and divisional teaching awards in every hospital he has worked. He has delivered hundreds of courses and invited lectures throughout his career.

In collaboration with Dr. Paul Marik, Dr. Kory pioneered the research and treatment of septic shock patients with high doses of intravenous ascorbic acid. His work was the first to identify the critical relationship between the time of initiation of therapy and survival in septic shock patients – an aspect of the therapy that led to understanding all the failed randomized controlled trials that employed delayed therapy.

Dr. Kory has led ICU’s in multiple COVID-19 hotspots throughout the pandemic. Having led his old ICU in New York City during their initial surge in May for 5 straight weeks, he then travelled to other COVID-19 hotspots to run COVID ICU’s in Greenville, South Carolina and Milwaukee, WI during their surges. He has co-authored 5 influential papers on COVID-19, with the most impactful being a paper that was the first to support the diagnosis of early COVID-19 respiratory disease as an organizing pneumonia, thus explaining the critical response of the disease to corticosteroids.

Paul Marik

Prior to co-founding the FLCCC, Dr. Marik was best known for his revolutionary work in developing a lifesaving protocol for sepsis, a condition that causes more than 250,000 deaths yearly in the U.S. alone.

Dr. Marik is an accomplished physician with special knowledge in a diverse set of medical fields, with specific training in Internal Medicine, Critical Care, Neurocritical Care, Pharmacology, Anesthesia, Nutrition, and Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. He is a former tenured Professor of Medicine and Chief of the Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine at Eastern Virginia Medical School (EVMS) in Norfolk, Virginia. As part of his commitment to research and education, Dr. Marik has written over 500 peer-reviewed journal articles, 80 book chapters and authored four critical care books. His efforts have provided him the distinction of the second most published critical care physician in the world. He has been cited over 43,000 times in peer-reviewed publications and has an H-index of 77. He has delivered over 350 lectures at international conferences and visiting professorships. As a result of his contributions, he has been the recipient of numerous teaching awards, including the National Teacher of the Year award by the American College of Physicians in 2017.

In January 2022 Dr. Marik retired from EVMS to focus on continuing his leadership of the FLCCC and has already co-authored over 10 papers on therapeutic aspects of treating COVID-19. In March 2022 Dr. Marik received a commendation by unanimous vote by the Virginia House of Delegates for “his courageous treatment of critically ill COVID-19 patients and his philanthropic efforts to share his effective treatment protocols with physicians around the world.”

Joseph Varon

Dr, Varon has contributed more than 830 peer-reviewed journal articles, 10 full textbooks, and 15 dozen book chapters to medical literature. He currently serves as Editor-in-Chief for Critical Care and Shock and Current Respiratory Medicine Reviews. Dr. Varon has won many prestigious awards and is considered one of the top physicians in the United States. Dr. Varon is also known for his groundbreaking contributions to Critical Care Medicine in the fields of cardiopulmonary resuscitation and therapeutic hypothermia. He has developed and studied technology for selective brain cooling. With Dr. Carlos Ayus, he co-described the hyponatremia associated with extreme exercise syndrome also known as the “Varon-Ayus syndrome.” With Mr. James Boston, he co-described the healthcare provider anxiety syndrome also known as “Boston-Varon syndrome.”  Along with Professor Luc Montagnier (Nobel Prize Winner for Medicine in 2008), Dr. Varon created the Medical Prevention and Research Institute in Houston, Texas, which conducts work on basic sciences projects. Dr. Varon has appeared in numerous national and international television and radio programs showing his techniques and care of patients. During the past 11 months of the COVID pandemic, Dr. Varon has become a world leader for his work on COVID19 and his co-development of the MATH+ protocol to care for these patients. For this he has won multiple awards, including a proclamation by the Mayor of the City of Houston as “Dr. Joseph Varon Day”.

Jose Iglesias

Dr. Iglesias is board-certified in Internal Medicine, Nephrology, Critical Care, and is a specialist in Hypertension of the American Society of Hypertension. He currently is an Associate Professor of Medicine at the University of Medicine and Dentistry of the N.J. School of Osteopathic Medicine, and Associate Professor of Medicine at Hackensack Meridian School of Medicine. He is the medical director of the John J. DePalma Renal Institute of Central Jersey, one of the largest dialysis centers in New Jersey. His interests are all aspects of clinical and critical care nephrology, care of the renal transplant patient, hypertension, critical care, and septic shock medicine.  He is involved in active clinical research in many areas of critical illness including septic shock, congestive heart failure, and acute kidney injury. His randomized controlled trial published in the major medical journal Chest was the first to demonstrate markedly reduced requirements for vasopressor therapy in septic shock patients treated with intravenous ascorbic acid. He has worked tirelessly at bedsides in ICUs of multiple hospitals in New Jersey throughout the pandemic. His rapidly accumulated clinical insights and expertise helped develop the MATH+ hospital treatment protocol for COVID-19.
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Re: This forum has become an archive and historical record
« Reply #3 on: August 29, 2022, 10:21:35 AM »
A couple of examples of the medical professionals that are represented in this forum:

https://covid19criticalcare.com/about/the-flccc-physicians/

https://covid19criticalcare.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/FLCCC-Alliance-Member-CV-Marik.pdf
Paul E. Marik, M.D., FCCM, FCCP

BIBLIOGRAPHIC SUMMARY:
Academic Qualifications:
MBBCh, Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery, University of Witwaterstrand
D.Hom.Med, Diploma in Alternative Medicine, Bantridge Forest school, Sussex, UK
D.Av.Med, Diploma in Aviation Medicine, South African Defense Force
M.Med, Master of Medicine, University of Witwaterstrand
BSc (Hons) Pharmacology, University of Witwaterstrand
DTM&H, Diploma in Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, University of Witwaterstrand
FCP (SA), College of Medicine of South Africa
DA (DA), Diploma of Anesthesia, College of Medicine of South Africa
FRCPC, Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada
PNS, American Board of Physician Nutrition Specialists
UCNS-NCC, United Council for Neurological Subspecialities

Certification:
South African Medical and Dental Council
General Practitioner
Specialty certification in Internal Medicine
Sub-specialty certification in Critical Care Medicine
British Medical Council
General Practitioner
Specialty certification in Internal Medicine
Canadian Medical Council
General Practitioner
Specialty certification in Internal Medicine
Sub-specialty certification in Critical Care Medicine
American Board of Internal Medicine (ABIM)
Internal Medicine
Critical Care Medicine
American Board of Physician Nutrition Specialists
Physician Nutrition Specialist
United Council for Neurological Subspecialities (USA)
Neurocritical Care Specialist

Publications (Google Scholar and Harzings PoP):
Publications 782 (as listed by Google Scholar)
Citations 48,090

Citations/paper 44
Authors/paper 2.43
H index 105
Expertscape's PubMed-based algorithm: “World Expert” on the topic of sepsis being top 0.1%
of scholars writing about Sepsis over the past 10 years.
https://www.expertscape.com/ex/sepsis
Citation Metrics according to the top 100 000 scientists in all discplines as published by
Ioannidis JP et al. A standardized citation metrics author database annotated for scientific field.
PLoS Biol 2019; 17(8): e3000384
World Ranking: 734 (top 0.01%)
Number of publications: 524
Number Citations: 18 899
H Index: 66

Critical Care and Emergency Medicine World Ranking: 2

ACADEMIC DEGREES AND FELLOWSHIPS
1981 University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa. Graduated MB
Bch 26th November 1981.
1983 Diploma Aviation Medicine, South African Defense Force, 06/15/1983.
1984 Bantridge Forest School, East Sussex, England. Diploma in Homeopathic and
Alternative Medicine.
1987 College of Medicine of South Africa. Admitted as Fellow of the College of
Physicians, 30th October 1987.
1989 College of Medicine of South Africa. Admitted as a Diplomate in Anaesthesia,
27th October 1989.
1989 University of the Witwatersrand, Master of Medicine (Internal Medicine). Title
of M.Med dissertation: "Prognostic profiles in acute myocardial infarction".
Graduated 29th June 1989.
1990 University of the Witwatersrand, Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, Graduated 29 th
November 1990.
1991 University of the Witwatersrand, Bachelor of Science in Pharmacology (Honors),
with distinction. Title of dissertation: "The pharmacokinetics of amikacin
analyzed by a two compartment model in critically ill adult and paediatric
patients: A comparison of a once versus twice daily dosing regimen." Graduated
30 th April 1991.
1993 Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada. Admitted as a fellow of the
Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, in the speciality of Internal
Medicine, 18th February 1994.
1998 American College of Critical Care Medicine (FCCM), Admitted as Fellow,
February 1998, San Antonio, Texas.
1998 American College of Chest Physician (FCCP), Admitted as Fellow, November
1998, Toronto, Canada.
2005 American College of Physicians, Admitted as Fellow, April 2005, Philadelphia,
PA
2010 American Board of Physician Nutrition Specialists, Physician Nutrition Specialist,
November 2010
2011 United Council for Neurological Subspecialities, Subspecialty of Neurocritical
Care, December 2011
1975-1981 University of the Witwaterstrand Medical School, South Africa, Bachelor of
Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery; 01/01/1975 to /11/26/1981.
1982 Rotating Internship, Departments of Medicine and Surgery, Hillbrow Hospital,
Johannesburg, South Africa; 01/01/1982 to 01/30/1982 - Medicine; 07/-1/1982 to
12/31/1982 -Surgery
1983-1984 Resident, Department of Medicine, H.F.Verwoerd Hospital and University of
Pretoria, South Africa (seconded from 1 Military Hospital, Pretoria during
compulsory National Service, South African Defense Force); 01/01/1983
to12/31/84.
1985-1988 Resident, Department of Medicine, Johannesburg Hospital and
University of the Witwatersrand; 01/01/1985 to 12/31/1988.
1985-1989 University of the Witwaterstrand Medical School, South Africa, Master of
Medicine; 01/01/1985 -06/01/1989
1989 College of Medicine of South Africa, Diploma in Anesthesia, 0101/1989 to
06/30/1990.
1989-1990 University of the Witwaterstrand Medical School, South Africa, Bachelor of
Science in Pharmacology; 01/01/1989 to 12/01/1990.
1990 University of the Witwaterstrand Medical School, South Africa, Diploma in
Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 01/01/1990 to 12/30/1990.
1991-1992 Critical Care Fellowship, Critical Care Program, University of Western Ontario,
London, Ontario, Canada; 07/01/1991 to 06/30/1992.

Additional Training:
2005 Harvard School of Public Health, Advanced Leadership Strategies for Health
Care Executives. Boston, MA, November 13-18, 2005
LICENSURE AND CERTIFICATION
1983 South African Medical and Dental Council: Medical Practitioner.
1983 General Medical Council, England.
1989 South African Medical and Dental Council: Specialist, Internal
Medicine.
1991 South African Medical and Dental Council, Accreditation in Critical Care
1992 ECFMG certification. ECFMG No. 334-070-0. Issued 14 th December 1992, Valid
Indefinitely.
1992 Federal Licensing Examination. No 580326511.
1992 Michigan Board of Medicine; Limited Clinical Academic License, #4301060396,
Expiration 01/31/94
1994 Michigan License Registration. No 4301-060396, expiration 01/31/95.
1994 Licentiate of Medical Council of Canada. No 76134.
1994 Massachusetts License Registration. No 79445, issued 05/26/94 expired
10/01/1998.
1998 ABIM Board Certification in Internal Medicine, ABIM # 188450, issued August
1998, expires 12/31/2008. Recertified in 2006. Certification expired in
12/31/2018.
1999 ABIM Board Certification in Critical Care Medicine, ABIM # 188450, issued
November 1999, expires 12/31/2009. Recertified in 2007 and 2018. Certification
expires in 12/31/2029.
1999 DC Board of Medicine, No MD 31340, Issued 5th January 1999, expired
12/31/2000.
2000 Pennsylvania License Registration. No MD-071427-L, issued 10/04/2000
expired 12/31/2010.
2000 ACLS Certification, American Heart Association, Recertified May 2008, Expired
May 2010.
2000 ATLS Certification, American College of Surgery
2002 PALS Certification, Pediatric Advanced Life Support, American Heart
Association
2002 Federal Controlled Substance Registration, DEA # BM 3383596, issued
3/21/2002 expired 01/31/2005. Updated registration, Expires 01/31/2008,
01/31/2011, 01/31/2023. Reissued DEA # FM9775175 Issued 10-14-2020
Expires 10-31-2024.
2009 Virginia Board of Medicine, License # 0109542065, Issued 07/01/09, Expires
06/30/2021.
2010 American Board of Physician Nutrition Specialists, Physician Nutrition Specialist,
November 2010, License # 2100381, Expires November 2020
2011 United Council for Neurological Subspecialities, Subspecialty of Neurocritical
Care, Certificate # NCC00596-11, issued 12/31//2011, Expires, 12/31/2021.
2018 ABIM Board Certification in Critical Care Medicine, ABIM # 188450,
Recertified in 2018, Certification expires in 12/31/2029.
1989-1991 Attending Physician, Assistant Professor and Associate Director ICU, Department
of Intensive Care, Baragwanath Hospital, Soweto, Johannesburg.
(Multidisciplinary ICU)
1992-1994 Assistant Professor, Department of Internal Medicine and Associate Director,
Medical Intensive Care Unit, Detroit Receiving Hospital and Wayne State
University, Michigan.
1994-1996 Assistant Professor, Department of Medicine University of Massachusetts,
Associate Director, Medical and Surgical Intensive Care Units, St. Vincent
Hospital, Worcester, Massachusetts.
1996-1998 Associate Professor, Department of Medicine University of Massachusetts,
Director, Medical Intensive Care Unit, Co-Director Surgical ICU, St. Vincent
Hospital, Worcester, Massachusetts.
1999-2000 Department of Medicine, Section of Critical Care, Director MICU, Washington
Hospital Center, Washington, DC.
2001- 2004 Professor of Medicine and Critical Care, Department of Critical Care, University
of Pittsburgh Medical School, Pittsburgh, PA and Co-Director, Liver Transplant
ICU’s
2004- 2009 Professor of Medicine, Chief Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine,
Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA.
2004- 2009 Director of Respiratory Services, Thomas Jefferson University Hospital.
2009- 2021 Professor of Medicine, Chief Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine
East Virginia Medical School.
Director of the General Intensive Care Unit.
Director of the Neuro Intensive Care Unit
2010- 2021 EVMS Foundation Distinguished Professorship in Internal Medicine
2014- 2021 Tenure, Eastern Virginia Medical School

TEACHING PORTFOLIO
1992-1994 Coordinator of Resident Critical Care Teaching Program, Detroit Receiving
Hospital and Wayne State University, Michigan.
1994-1998 Coordinator of Resident Critical Care Teaching Program, St Vincent Hospital,
University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, MA
1994-1998 Lecturer, Internal Medicine Program, Emergency Medicine Program, and
Cardiology Fellowship Program, University of Massachusetts Medical School,
Worcester, MA.
1994-1998 ACLS Lecturer, St Vincent Hospital
1999-2000 Lecturer, Internal Medicine, Washington Hospital Center and George Washington
University Medical Center.
1999-2000 Coordinator, resident lecture series in Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine,
Department of Medicine, Washington Hospital Center
2001- 2004 Teaching Faculty, Department of Critical Care, University of Pittsburgh,
Pittsburgh, PA. Responsible for 4 th year medical student elective teaching and
Critical Care Fellow teaching.
2001- 2004 Teaching faculty, University of Pittsburgh School of Nursing, Acute Care Nurse
Practitioner Program
2004-2009 Teaching Faculty, Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, Thomas
Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA. Responsible for 4th year medical students,
medical and surgical residents and Pulmonary and Critical Care Fellow teaching.
2004-2009 Co-fellowship Director, Pulmonary and Critical Care Fellowship, Division of
Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, Thomas Jefferson University,
Philadelphia, PA.
2006-2009 Physical Diagnosis Course, 2nd year medical students, Thomas Jefferson
University.
2006-2009 Small group tutorial/discussion groups, 2nd year medical students, Thomas
Jefferson University.
2009- 2021 Small group tutorial/discussion groups, 3rd year medical students, Eastern
Virginia Medical School
2009- 2021 Teaching faculty, Internal Medicine Residency, Eastern Virginia Medical School
2009- 2021 Teaching faculty, Emergency Medicine Residency, Eastern Virginia Medical
School
2009- 2021 Teaching faculty, Family Medicine Program, Internal Medicine Residency,
Eastern Virginia Medical School

etc. etc.
https://covid19criticalcare.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/FLCCC-Alliance-Member-CV-Marik.pdf

Dr. Joseph Varon
MD, FACP, FCCP, FCCM, FRSM
https://covid19criticalcare.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/FLCCC-Alliance-member-CV-Varon.pdf

Pierre Kory, M.D., M.P.A.
https://covid19criticalcare.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/FLCCC-Alliance-member-CV-Varon.pdf

Please review them for yourself:
https://covid19criticalcare.com/about/the-flccc-physicians/
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