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This forum depends on widely disseminated print and video information by and/or about renowned epidemiologists, virologists, microbiologists, pathologists, immunologists, vaccinologists, academics and particularly, talented, dedicated, front line treating physician/scientists, that have enjoyed 99+% success rates in early treatment of elderly and high-risk individuals ever since March of 2020.

Following are a few abbreviated bios of the highly credentialed medical professionals in part from the FLCCC that Big Pharma and their captured New York Times and other legacy and electronic media, the non-practicing fraudulent TV white coats and captured government bureaucracy and agents label as "quacks" and "disinformation spreaders":
https://covid19criticalcare.com/about/the-flccc-physicians/

So if some of the most highly credentialed and renowned doctors in the world are "quacks" - for having cured nearly 100% of their elderly and high risk COVID patients through early treatment with $20 worth of generic drugs and nutraceuticals ever since March of 2020 - then why are those Big Pharma captured white coated "doctor" shills for Big Pharma on TV (that never treated a COVID patient and some of whom are even drug/vaxx patent holders), along with all of the anti-science bureaucrats in the NIH, FDA and CDC that are responsible for the completely unnecessary deaths of over a million Americans afraid to engage in discussion with them about early treatment? Why do they censor and cancel these world renowned doctors making it comically conspicuous where the truth is to be found.

Let's take a look at who's being censored and cancelled and even fired from their jobs as the first on the list was, who happens to be the number 2 ranked critical care and emergency medicine doctor in the world:

Dr. Paul Marik - Critical Care and Emergency Medicine World Ranking: 2

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.”

For more click here:
https://covid19criticalcare.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/FLCCC-Alliance-Member-CV-Marik.pdf

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

Marik CV. Page 3
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
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Dr. 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”.

more here:
https://flccc.net/flccc-alliance-member-cv-varon/

Present Positions
Chairman of the Board, United Memorial Medical Center and United General Hospital, Houston,
Texas
Chief of Staff and Chief of Critical Care Services, United Memorial Medical Center, Houston, Texas
Chief of Staff and Chief of Critical Care Services, United General Hospital, Houston, Texas
Professor of Medicine, Universidad Autónoma de Tamaulipas, School of Medicine, Tampico,
Tamaulipas, Mexico
Professor of Emergency Medicine and Surgery, Universidad de Monterrey, School of Medicine,
Monterrey, Nuevo León, México
Professor of Medicine, Universidad Autónoma de Baja California, Tijuana, Mexico
Professor of Medicine, Universidad Popular Autónoma del Estado de Puebla, Puebla, Mexico
Professor of Medicine, Universidad Autónoma de Chihuahua, Chihuahua, Mexico

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Professor of Medicine, Benemerita Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Puebla, Puebla, Mexico
Professor of Emergency Medicine Instituto Politécnico Nacional Mexico DF, Mexico
Professor of Medicine Universidad Anahuac Mexico DF, Mexico
Professor of Medicine and Surgery, Universidad de Sonora, Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico
Adjunct Professor of Medicine Oceania University of Medicine Apia, Samoa
Adjunct Professor of Medicine Université Claude Bernard, Lyon 1, Lyon, France
Professor of Medicine and Surgery Universidad del Valle de Mexico Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico
Professor of Medicine and Surgery Universidad Autónoma de Queretaro Queretaro, Mexico
Professor of Medicine and Surgery Benemerita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla Puebla, Mexico
Clinical Asst. Professor of Medicine, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas
Professor Emeritus, Universidad Anahuac, Campus Cancun, Cancun, Quintana Roo, Mexico
Professor of Medicine Universidad Durango Santander Hermosillo, Mexico
Chief of Staff, UMMC Hospital Sugarland, Houston, Texas
Chief of Staff and Chief of Critical Care Services, UMMC North Hospital, Houston, Texas
Director, COVID 19 Unit, United Memorial Medical Center, Houston, Texas
Past Chief of Staff University General Hospital Houston, Texas
Former Chief of Critical Care Services Foundation Surgical Hospital of Houston, Houston, Texas
Staff Internal Medicine, Pulmonary and Critical Care Physician, Houston Methodist Hospital,
Houston, Texas
Staff Internal Medicine, Pulmonary and Critical Care Physician, United Memorial Medical Center,
Houston, Texas
Staff Internal Medicine, Pulmonary and Critical Care Physician, Advanced Diagnostics Hospital,
Houston, Texas
President, Dorrington Medical Associates, P.A. Houston, Texas
Associate Medical Director, Event Response First Med, Inc. Houston, Texas
President and Medical Director, Life Air Ambulance Services International, LLC, Houston, Texas
Consultant, United States Department of Justice, Washington, DC
Co-founder and Principal Investigator, Medical Prevention and Research Institute Houston, Texas
Medical Director of Critical Care and Flight Services, Acute Medical Services, LLC., Houston, TX
Medical Director, Texas Rapid Drug Detoxification Program at United Memorial Medical Center,
Houston, Texas

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Education
Grade School
1968–1974 Colegio Hebreo Sefaradí. México City, México.
Ministry of Public Education Registry 0969109
Scholarship obtained. Foreign language: Hebrew.
Junior High School
1974–1977 Colegio Hebreo Sefaradí. México City, México
Scholarship obtained.
Foreign languages: Hebrew and English. General results average 9.8
(scale 1–10)
Senior High School
1977–1980 Colegio Williams. México City, México.
Affiliated to the National Autonomous University of México. Major in
Chemistry and Biology.
General results average 9.54 (Scale 1-10) Honors in all three years.
Medical School
Aug 1980 Accreditation of the selection exam by the Universidad Nacional
Autónoma de Mexico (UNAM). Accepted in the Medical School in México
City, México.
1980–1986 Credits in basic sciences courses. Credits in clinical sciences courses.
1985 January 1 - December 31, Transitional internship. General Hospital of
México. Honors mention for results and performance. Rotations:
Obstetrics-Gynecology, Pediatrics, Radiology, Critical Care Medicine
General Surgery, Community and Family Medicine.
1986 Social Service. Accepted to perform social service year in Research by the
National University of México (UNAM). Accepted to perform social
service at the General Bureau of Health Education and Research under
the research protocol: "Development of a new technology for the
qualitative and quantitative definition of human resources in the health
area". Ministry of Health. México City, México.
Jan 1986 Professional examination. Credit obtained.

Postgraduate
Oct 1986 National exam for candidates to residencies: Approved. Honors mention
by the ministry of Health. México City, México.
Nov 1986 Accepted at the Ramon y Cajal Hospital, Madrid, Spain for residency in
Cardiovascular and cardiothoracic surgery.
Nov 1986 Accepted at the General Hospital of México for residency in
cardiovascular surgery.

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Feb 1987 Resigned the resident (CV surgery) position at the General Hospital of
México.
May 1987 Resigned the resident position at the Ramon y Cajal Hospital, Madrid,
Spain.
1987 Visiting Physician at Texas Heart Institute/St. Luke's Episcopal Hospital.
Houston, Texas. Rotations: Cardiology, Nephrology.
1988–1989 PGY-1. Internship in Internal Medicine. Providence Hospital/ George
Washington University, Washington, D.C.
1989–1990 PGY-2. Residency in Internal Medicine. Stanford University School of
Medicine. Stanford University Hospital. Stanford, CA.
1990–1991 PGY-3. Residency in Internal Medicine Stanford University School of
Medicine. Stanford University Hospital. Stanford, CA.
1991–1992 PGY-4. Fellowship in Critical Care Medicine. Baylor College of Medicine.
Houston, TX.
1992–1993 PGY-5, Fellowship Pulmonary diseases. Baylor College of Medicine.
Houston, TX.
1993–1994 PGY-6, Fellowship in Pulmonary/Critical Care Medicine, Baylor College of
Medicine. Houston, TX.

Licensure
1987 Professional licensure. Title and registration to practice Medicine in all Mexican
states. License number 1193757 Current status: Active
Nov 1989 Exam by the California Board of Medical Quality Assurance for licensure:
approved. California Medical License A 047713 Current status: Active
Jan 1990 DEA number BV 2120309
Mar 1994 Texas Department of Public Safety 70088060
Jun 1994 Texas Medical License J5933 Current status: Active
Certifications and Recertifications
Jul 1987 Foreign Medical Graduate Examination in the Medical Sciences (FMGEMS)
Clinical component: approved English test: approved
Jan 1988 Foreign Medical Graduate Examination in the Medical Sciences (FMGEMS) Basic
sciences: approved ECFMG certificate 407-765-7
Dec 1988 Federal License Examination (FLEX) Philadelphia, PA Component I: approved.
Component II: approved.
1991 Diplomate of the American Board of Internal Medicine.
Board Certified.
1992 Fellow of the American College of Angiology (F.A.C.A.)
1996 Diplomate of the American Board of Internal Medicine, Pulmonary Diseases
Subspecialty (1996-2006)
1996 Fellow of the American College of Physicians (F.A.C.P.)
1997 Fellow of the American College of Chest Physicians (F.C.C.P.)

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1997 Diplomate of the American Board of Internal Medicine, Critical Care Medicine
Subspecialty (1997-2007)
1998 Fellow of the American College of Critical Care Medicine (F.C.C.M.)
2005 Diplomate of The American Board of Geriatrics Certificate Number A5-19604
2005 Fellow of The American College of Geriatrics Specialists (F.A.C.G.S.)
2007 Diplomate of the American Board of Internal Medicine, Pulmonary Diseases
Subspecialty (2007-2017). Re-Certified.
2007 Diplomate of the American Board of Internal Medicine, Critical Care Medicine
Subspecialty (2007-2017). Re-Certified.
2013 Fellow of the Royal Society of Medicine (F.R.S.M.) London, United Kingdom.
2017 Diplomate of the National Board of Physicians and Surgeons in Internal
Medicine, Critical Care Medicine and Pulmonary Disease. (Certificate No. 005885)

Languages
Native language Spanish
Other Languages Written Spoken Read
English                 100% 100% 100%
Hebrew                100% 100% 100%
Portuguese              60% 60% 80%
French                     60% 30% 60%
Yiddish                     50% 50% 50%
Greek                      40% 30% 40%
Latin                        30% 30% 50%

Mentions, Honors and Awards
Mar 1981 Letter of recognition for the effort performed in the regular course of medical
histology.
Dec 1981 Letter of recognition for the performance in the course of human anatomy.
July 1983 Diploma for distinguished results among the first three positions for Physician
Surgeon. Awarded by the Dean of the National University of México.
Nov 1983 Honors for having obtained the first place in the contest for medical posters
against tobacco. Awarded by the chief of medical services of the National
Institute of Nutrition. México City, México.
Oct 1984 Diligence diploma for having obtained the top grade in all subjects during 1982.
Awarded by the Dean of the School of Medicine of the National University of
México.
Feb 1985 Diligence and distinction diploma among the first three top positions in the medical
school during 1983. Awarded by the Dean of the National University of México.

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Dec 1985 Honors for medical performance at the "X" Sanitary Medical County of the
Ministry of public Health. México City, México.
Jan 1986 Honors mention awarded by the Mexican Anatomy Society for haven given the
Master Conference "Anatomy, an historic flash turned into surgery", presented at
the VI National Morphology Meeting, held in Cuernavaca, México.
Mar 1986 Honors for having obtained the highest grades in all subjects and excellent
performance in the pre-graduate internship. Awarded by the Chief of Staff at the
General Hospital of Mexico.
June 1990 Franklin E. Ebaugh Jr. Award for excellence in research conducted as a house
officer. Awarded by the department of Medicine. Stanford University School of
Medicine. Stanford, California.
June 1991 Franklin E. Ebaugh Jr. Award for excellence in research conducted as a house
officer. Awarded by the department of Medicine. Stanford University School of
Medicine. Stanford, California.
1996 Elected Fellow of the American College of Physicians (F.A.C.P.)
1997 Fellow of the American College of Chest Physicians (F.C.C.P.)
1999 Fellow of the American College of Critical Care Medicine (F.C.C.M.)
Aug 2000 Jay Block Award for excellence in reviewing manuscripts. Awarded by the
American College of Chest Physicians and the Medical Journal Chest.
Feb 2001 Developed the “Dr. Joseph Varon Award for Clinical Research”, which is given
every year to those physicians in clinical practice with the best research protocol.
Apr 2001 Selected by the American College of Chest Physicians as representative to attend
the 8th Annual Capitol Hill Caucus. Capitol Hill, Washington, D.C.
May 2001 National Leadership Award. Awarded by the National Republican Congressional
Committee., Capitol Hill, Washington, D.C.
Sept 2001 Jay Block Award for excellence in reviewing manuscripts. Awarded by the
American College of Chest Physicians and the Medical Journal Chest.
Apr 2002 “Dr. Atenógenes Saldivar Award” for outstanding service in education and
research. Awarded by the Universidad Autónoma de Tamaulipas School of
Medicine, Tampico, México. December 2002 “Humberto Filizola Award”.
Awarded by the Dean of Universidad Autónoma de Tamaulipas for outstanding
commitment to education and training of medical students. Tampico, México.
Dec 2003 Award for teaching performance by the Emergency Medicine Residency
Program of Hospital General de Zona 33. Monterrey, Mexico.
Jan 2004 “2003 Physician of the Year Award”. Awarded by the National Republican
Congressional Committee. Washington, D.C.
Apr 2005 Elected Fellow of The American College of Geriatrics Specialists (F.A.C.G.S.) by the
African College of Geriatrics Specialists.
July 2006 “Key of the City of Cove, Texas”. Awarded by the Mayor of the City of Cove in
recognition of excellence in medical treatment.
Aug 2008 “Outstanding Achievement Award to the Medical Profession”. Awarded by the
Indonesian Society of Intensive Care Medicine. Bali, Indonesia.
Aug 2009 “America’s Top Physicians 2009". Awarded by the Consumers’ Research
Council of America. Washington, D.C.
Sept 2010 “America’s Top Physicians 2010". Awarded by the Consumers’ Research
Council of America. Washington, D.C.

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Feb 2011 “Patients’ Choice Award 2010". Awarded by the United States - American
Registry. Boca Raton, FL.
July 2011 “Outstanding Achievement Award for Extraordinary Service and Dedication to the
Medical Profession”. Awarded by the Indonesian Society of Intensive Care
Medicine. Bali, Indonesia.
Aug 2011 “Most Compassionate Doctor Award 2010". Awarded by the United States -
American Registry. Boca Raton, FL.
Feb 2012 “Outstanding Reviewer Award”. Awarded by the Journal of Emergency
Medicine (top out of 400 National and international reviewers).
May 2012 “Most Compassionate Doctor Award 2011". Awarded by the United States -
American Registry. Boca Raton, FL.
Oct 2012 “Texas Favorite Physicians 2012". Patient’s Choice Award. This was awarded by
the United States American Registry. Boca Raton, FL.
Jan 2013 “Reviewer Award 2012". In recognition of continued support and contribution to
the quality of the journal Resuscitation. Awarded by Elsevier publishers, United
Kingdom.
Feb 2013 Elected “Overseas Fellow of the Royal Society of Medicine”. London, United Kingdom.
June 2013 “Most Compassionate Doctor Award 2012". Awarded by the United States -
American Registry. Vitals.com and People’s Choice Awards. Boca Raton, FL.
July 2013 “Award for Excellent and Unconditional Teaching of Health Care Providers in
South East Asia”. Awarded by the Foundation for Critical Care Medicine in
Indonesia. Kuta, Indonesia.
July 2013 “Top 10 Sleep Medicine Physicians”. Awarded by the United States - American
Registry. Vitals.com and People’s Choice Awards. Boca Raton, FL.
Dec 2013 “2013 Patient’s Choice Award”. Awarded by the United States - American
Registry. Vitals.com and People’s Choice Awards. Boca Raton, FL.
Feb 2014 “Most Compassionate Doctor Award 2013". Awarded by the United States -
American Registry and Vitals.com. Boca Raton, FL.
July 2014 “Reviewer Award 2013". In recognition of continued support and contribution to
the quality of the journal Resuscitation. Awarded by Elsevier publishers, United
Kingdom.
Dec 2014 “2014 Patient’s Choice Award”. Awarded by the United States - American
Registry. Vitals.com and People’s Choice Awards. Boca Raton, FL.
June 2015 “Outstanding Contribution In Reviewing". In recognition of continued support
and contribution to the quality of the American Journal of Emergency Medicine.
Awarded by Elsevier publishers, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Nov 2015 “Outstanding Contribution In Reviewing". In recognition of continued support
and contribution to the quality of the journal Resuscitation in cooperation with
the European Resuscitation Council (ERC). Awarded by Elsevier publishers, United
Kingdom and the ERC.
May 2016 “America’s Best Physicians 2016. Pulmonary Medicine". Awarded by National
Consumer Advisory Board.
Feb 2017 “America’s Best Physicians 2017. Critical Care”.Awarded by National
Consumer Advisory Board.
May 2017 “Patients’ Choice Award: Texas Favorite Physicians. Five Year Honoree (2012-
2016). Awarded by Vitals.com

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June 2017 “Outstanding Contribution in Reviewing”.In recognition of continued support and
contribution to the quality of the Journal of Emergency Medicine. Awarded by
Elsevier publishers, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Nov 2017 “Outstanding Contribution in Reviewing”.In recognition of continued support and
contribution to the quality of the journal Resuscitation in cooperation with the
European Resuscitation Council (ERC). Awarded by Elsevier publishers,
Amsterdam, The Netherlands and the ERC.
Aug 2018 “Top Pulmonologist among The Leading physicians of the World”. Awarded by
the International Association of Healthcare Professionals (IAHCP).
Aug 2018 “Outstanding Chairperson Appreciation Award.” This award was given for the
unrelenting guidance that helped over two decades the path of success of the
Asia Pacific Symposium of Critical Care and Emergency Medicine. Bali, Indonesia.
Jan 2019 “America’s Best Physicians 2019. Pulmonary Medicine". Awarded by National
Consumer Advisory Board.
Sept 2020 “Mexicanos Distinguidos Award”. This is a yearly award that the Government of
Mexico gives to the most distiguishemed Mexican living outside Mexico. Awarded
by Secretaria de Relaciones Exteriores, Gobierno de Mexico.
Sept 2020 Certificate of Congressional Recognition” Awarded by Congresswoman Sheila
Jackson-Lee on the occasion of Distinguished Mexicans Award ceremony for the
contributions to the Hispanic and Latino community in the City of Houston.
Sept 2020 “Proclamation of Dr. Joseph Varon Day by the Mayor of the City of Houston,
Sylvester Turner”. Awarded by the Mayor of Houston in recognition of the
outstanding work done in such city.
Sept 2020 “Certificate of Appreciation” Awarded by Adrian Garcia, Harris County
Commissioner due to outstanding achievements as a doctor.
Special Assignments and Requests
Jun 1985: Assigned by the Medical Director of The General Hospital of Mexico to cover the socio-
cultural brigades of the PRI.
Dec 1985: Requested by the Ministry of Public Health to perform social service in the "X" Sanitary
County.
Dec 1985: Requested by the department of Surgery at the National University of Mexico school of
Medicine to collaborate in the research project : "Aorto-coronary bypass grafts using umbilical
arteries treated with glutaraldehyde".
Feb 1994: Symposium coordinator. "Obstructive Lung Disease". Requested by Postgraduate
Medicine.
Nov 1993–July 1994: Symposium coordinator. "Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation". Requested by
Hospital Physician.
March 1995: Interactive symposium coordinator. "Asthma". requested by the Mexican society of
Pulmonary Medicine and Thoracic Surgery.
March 1998: Interactive symposium coordinator. “Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation”, requested by
the Mexican Society of Pulmonary Medicine and Thoracic Surgery.

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March 1998: Interactive symposium coordinator. “Non-Invasive Mechanical Ventilation”,
requested by the Mexican Society of Pulmonary Medicine and Thoracic Surgery.
November 1998: Co-Chairman, Interactive Symposium: Sedation in critically ill patients. Presented
at the American College of Chest Physician World Congress, Chest 1998, Toronto, Canada.
October 1999: Symposium coordinator: Cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Mexican Society of Critical
Care.
February 2000: Chair, Cardiopulmonary resuscitation poster presentations of the Society of
Critical Care Medicine 29th Educational and Scientific Symposium, Orlando, FL.
March 2000: Symposium coordinator: Pressure-volume curves. 20th International Symposium on
Intensive Care Medicine and Emergency Medicine. Brussels, Belgium.
March 2000 - January 2001: Emergency Medicine Advisor for the American College of Chest
Physicians Delphi Consensus on the Management of Spontaneous Pneumothorax.
August 2001: Symposium coordinator- Dysrhythmia Workshop. 8th Indonesian International
Symposium on Shock and Critical Care. Bali, Indonesia.
March 2002: Symposium moderator - Emergencies - 22nd International Symposium on Intensive
Care Medicine and Emergency Medicine. Brussels, Belgium.
March 2002: Symposium moderator - Cerebrovascular accidents- 22nd International Symposium on
Intensive Care Medicine and Emergency Medicine. Brussels, Belgium.
August 2002: Workshop coordinator and primary instructor - Interventional Bronchoscopy -
Western Pacific Congress on Critical Care, and 4th International Meeting on Respiratory Care
Indonesia (Repina 2002). Nusa Dua, Bali, Indonesia.
October 2003: Chair, Vasoactive Therapy in Critically Ill Patients Symposium. 2003 Annual Meeting
of the American College of Chest Physicians, Orlando, FL.
December 2003: Co-Chair, Primer Encuentro Internacional de Medicina de Urgencias. Monterrey,
Mexico.
June 2004: Symposium moderator- Cardiopulmonary resuscitation. The 13th Congress of the
Western Pacific Association of Critical Care Medicine. Seoul, Korea.
July 2004: Co-Chair, Congreso Internacional de Politrauma y Emergencias. Monterrey, Mexico.
August 2004: Chairman, 11th International Symposium on Shock and Critical Care. Nusa Dua, Bali,
Indonesia.
August 2004: Workshop coordinator and primary instructor - The Internet and Computer
Information in Critical Care Medicine.11th International Symposium on Shock and Critical Care
Nusa Dua, Bali, Indonesia.
October 2004: Chair, interactive meeting symposium “Treating Acute Hypertension: Beyond Blood
Pressure Control. American College of Chest Physicians CHEST 2004. Seattle, WA.
March 2005: Symposium moderator - When and what to transfuse. 25th International Symposium
on Intensive Care and Emergency Medicine. Brussels. Belgium.

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June 2005–present: Judge for the “Premio Nacional de Investigación UANL”. Universidad
Autonoma de Nuevo Leon. Monterrey, Mexico
June 2005–July 2013: Clinical Forensic Consultant. Galveston County Medical Examiner Office.
Texas City, TX.
August 2005: Chairman, 12th International Symposium on Shock and Critical Care. Kuta, Bali,
Indonesia.
August 2006: Chairman, Scientific Committee, 13th International Symposium on Shock and Critical
Care in Conjunction with 3rd Symposium of Nutri Indonesia. Kuta, Bali, Indonesia.
October 2006: Chairman, Evolving treatment Modalities for Hypertensive Emergencies
Symposium. American College of Chest Physicians. Salt Lake City, UT.
August 2007: Scientific Chairman, 14th International Symposium on Critical Care. Kuta, Bali,
Indonesia.
February 2008: Program Chairman, Management of Acute Pressure Syndromes in Critical Care:
From Threat to Therapy. Sponsored by the Society of Critical Care Medicine. Honolulu, Hawaii.
March 2008: Symposium moderator: “Acute coronary syndromes”. China Interventional
Therapeutics 2008. Beijing, China.
August 2008: Scientific Chairman, 15th International Symposium on Critical Care and Emergency
Medicine. Kuta, Bali, Indonesia.
July 2009: Chairman of the Scientific Committee, 16th International Symposium on Critical Care
and Emergency Medicine. Nusa Dua, Bali, Indonesia.
July 2010: Chairman of the Scientific Committee, 17th International Symposium on Critical Care
and Emergency Medicine. Kuta, Bali, Indonesia.
November 2010: Moderator, Original Investigations in Critical Care. American College of Chest
Physicians, CHEST 2010, Vancouver, Canada.
December 2010-to-date: Pulmonary disease update beta test reviewer for the American Board of
Internal Medicine.
May 2011: Chairman, “Use of beta-blockers in the perioperative and intensive care unit settings”.
49th Annual Weil Symposium on Critical Care and Emergency Medicine. Rancho Mirage, CA.
May 2011: Chairman, “Managing heart rhythm and blood pressure in the perioperative setting”.
Presented as a live symposium in conjunction with Heart Rhythm 2011. San Francisco, CA.
July 2011: Chairman of the Scientific Committee, 18th International Symposium on Critical Care
and Emergency Medicine. Kuta, Bali, Indonesia.
July 2011: Chairman of the Postgraduate Course “ How to write a manuscript and get it
published”. Kuta, Indonesia.
July 2012: Chairman of the Scientific Committee, 19th International Symposium on Critical Care
and Emergency Medicine. Kuta, Bali, Indonesia.
July 2013: Chairman of the Scientific Committee, 20th International Symposium on Critical Care
and Emergency Medicine. Kuta, Bali, Indonesia.

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August 2014: Chairman of the 21st International Symposium on Critical Care and Emergency
Medicine 2014. Kuta, Bali, Indonesia
July 2015: Chairman of the Scientific Committee of the 22nd Symposium on Critical Care and
Emergency Medicine. Kuta, Bali, Indonesia.
August 2016: Chairman of the Scientific Committee of the 23rd Asia Pacific Symposium on Critical
Care and Emergency Medicine 2016. Kuta, Bali, Indonesia.
October 2016: Workshop coordinator: Therapeutic hypothermia. XLIII Congreso Anual del Colegio
Mexicano de Medicina Critics. Veracruz, Mexico.
January 2017: Workshop coordinator: Therapeutic hypothermia. Primer Simposio Internacional
del enfoque terapeutico de la lesion cerebral traumatica. Hospital General Xoco. Mexico City,
Mexico.
August 2017: Chairman of the Scientific Committee of the 24th Asia Pacific Symposium on Critical
Care and Emergency Medicine 2017. Kuta, Bali, Indonesia.
August 2017: Course Director: How to write a manuscript and get it published. 24th Asia Pacific
Symposium on Critical Care and Emergency Medicine 2017. Kuta, Bali, Indonesia.
February 2018: Course Director, Practical Bronchoscopy for Intensivists. Sanamed
Communications. Hermosillo, Mexico.
August 2018: Chairman of the Scientific Committee of the 25th Asia Pacific Symposium on Critical
Care and Emergency Medicine 2018. Kuta, Bali, Indonesia.
August 2018: Course Director: How to write a manuscript and get it published. 25th Asia Pacific
Symposium on Critical Care and Emergency Medicine 2018. Kuta, Bali, Indonesia.
October 2018: Moderator, Pulmonary Vascular Disease. American College of Chest Physicians
congress, CHEST 2018. San Antonio, Texas.
October 2018: Course Director, Practical Bronchoscopy for Intensivists. Simposio Ecuatoriano de
Cuidados Intensivos SECI 2018. Sociedad Ecuatoriana de Cuidados Intensivos. Manta, Ecuador.
June 2019: Course Director, Practical Bronchoscopy for Intensivists. Congreso Centroamericano y
del Caribe de Medicina Critica y Terapia Intensiva. Guatemala city, Guatemala.
August 2019: Chairman of the Scientific Committee of the 26th Asia Pacific Symposium on Critical
Care and Emergency Medicine 2019. Kuta, Bali, Indonesia.
August 2019: Course Director: How to write a manuscript and get it published. 26th Asia Pacific
Symposium on Critical Care and Emergency Medicine 2019. Kuta, Bali, Indonesia.
September 2019: Course Director, Practical Bronchoscopy for Intensivists. Sociedad Peruana de
Medicina Intensiva. Lima, Peru.

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Teaching Experience
Apr 1981 Participation in the Academic Personnel Training Course for Histology Professors.
Department of Human Histology at The National University of México (UNAM)
School of Medicine.
1981 Clinical Instructor at the chair of human anatomy at the National University of
México School of Medicine (UNAM). Under professor Fernando Trigo, MD.
1982 Clinical Instructor at the chair of human anatomy at the National University of
México School of Medicine (UNAM), under Guadalupe Nava, MD.
1983–1984 Honorary professor, at the chair of human anatomy. Under Dr. Nava. National,
University of México (UNAM), México City.
1985 Honorary professor at the chair of Introduction to Clinical Sciences. General
Hospital of México. México City (UNAM), México.
1986 Clinical Instructor at the chair of Cardiology. School of Physical medicine and
Rehabilitation of the American British Cowdray hospital. México City, México.
1994–present Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) Instructor. American Heart Association.
1994–1997 Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology, Critical Care and Medicine. The University
of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, Texas.
1994–1997 Adjunct Assistant Professor of Medicine. Pulmonary & Critical Care Medicine
Section, Department of Medicine, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas.
1994–1997 Program Director, Intensive Care Unit Lecture Series. The University of Texas
M.D. Anderson Cancer Center.
1995– Assistant Director, Emergency Medical Services Training Program. College of the
Mainland, Texas City, Texas.
1997–1999 Assistant Professor of Medicine. Pulmonary and Critical Care Section. Baylor
College of Medicine, Houston, Texas.
1999–2003 Associate Professor of Medicine. Pulmonary and Critical Care Section. Baylor
College of Medicine, Houston, Texas.
1999–present Professor of Medicine and Surgery. Universidad de Monterrey. Nuevo León,
Mexico.
1999–present Professor of Medicine. Universidad Autónoma de Tamaulipas School of Medicine.
Tampico, Tamaulipas, Mexico
2003–present Professor of Medicine. Universidad Autónoma de Baja California. Tijuana,
Mexico.
2005–present Professor of Medicine. Universidad Popular Aútonoma del Estado de Puebla.
Puebla, Mexico.
2005–2019 Clinical Professor of Medicine. The University of Texas Medical Branch,
Galveston, Texas.
2006–present Professor of Medicine, Universidad del Noreste, Tampico, Mexico.
2008–present University ward teaching attending. Department of Medicine, Internal Medicine
Program. The Methodist Hospital. Houston, Texas.
2008–present Professor of Medicine. Universidad Autónoma de Chihuahua, Mexico.
2008–present Professor of Medicine. Universidad Anahuac del Norte. Mexico DF, Mexico.
2011–present Adjunct Professor of Medicine. Oceania University of Medicine. Apia, Samoa.

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2013–present Professor of Medicine and Surgery. Universidad Autonoma de Queretaro.
Queretaro, Mexico.
2013–present Professor of Medicine and Surgery. Benemerita Universidad Autonoma de
Puebla. Puebla, Mexico.
2015–present Preceptor, General Internal Medicine Statewide Preceptorship Program, Texas
Chapter of the American College of Physicians. Austin, TX.
2015 Director of Administration and Education. Promise Hospital of Houston. Houston,
TX.
2016–present Director of Critical Care and Education. Pine Valley Hospital of Houston. Houston,
TX.
2016–present Preceptor, Family Nurse Practitioner Program, Walden University. Minneapolis,
MN.
2016–present Preceptor and Clinical Asst. Professor, Patient, Physicians, and Society.
Department of Medicine, Baylor College of Medicine. Houston, TX.
2017–present Professor Emeritus (Medicine), Anahuac University, Cancun Campus.
2020–present Professor of Medicine. Caribbean Medical University. Curacao.
Administrative Activities
1982–1984 Assistant Director, Medical services of the IX electoral district of the PRI. México
City, México.
1985 Director, Medical Services of the IX electoral district of the PRI. México City,
México.
1993 Membership Director, Greater Houston Society of Critical Care. Houston, Texas.
1994 Secretary Interim. Greater Houston Society of Critical Care. Houston, Texas.
1994 President-elect. Greater Houston Society of Critical Care. Houston, Texas.
1994–1997 Assistant Director, Surgical Intensive Care Unit. The University of Texas M.D.
Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, Texas.
1994–1997 Assistant Director, Post Anesthesia Care Unit (PACU). The University of Texas
M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, Texas.
1995–1996 President, Greater Houston Society of Critical Care Medicine.
1995–1997 Assistant Director, Respiratory Care Services. The University of Texas M.D.
Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, Texas.
1996–1999 Advisory Board Member, Internal Medicine Section, Society of Critical Care
Medicine.
1997–1998 President (re-elected), Greater Houston Society of Critical Care
1997–1999 Treasurer, HispanoAmerican Biomedical Association.
1997 Director, Surgical Intensive Care Unit. The University of Texas M.D. Anderson
Cancer Center, Houston, Texas.
1997–2001 Research Director, Department of Emergency Services. The Methodist Hospital,
Houston, Texas.
1999–2000 President (re-elected), Greater Houston Society of Critical Care. Houston, TX.
2000–present President, Dorrington Medical Associates, P.A., Houston, Texas.
2000–2001 President (re-elected), Greater Houston Society of Critical Care, Houston, TX

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2001–2006 Honorary Co-Chairman, Physician’s Advisory Board. National Republican
Congressional Committee.
2001–2002 President (re-elected), Greater Houston Society of Critical Care, Houston, Texas
2002–2005 President (re-elected), Greater Houston Society of Critical Care, Houston, Texas
2006–present Program Director, Medically Complex Program. Select Specialty Hospital.
Houston, Texas.
2006–2010 Medical Director, Merc Medical Corporation, Inc., Houston, Texas
2007–2009 Medical Director, Good Samaritan Home Health Care, Inc. Houston, Texas
2009–2010 Hospital International Liaison. St. Luke’s Episcopal Hospital. Houston, Texas
2010–2015 Medical Director, Cardiopulmonary Services, University General Hospital.
Houston, Texas.
2010–2013 Medical Director, Alphamed Home Health Services. Houston, Texas.
2010–present Member, Board of Directors, Indonesian Foundation of Critical Care Medicine and
Nutrition. Jakarta, Indonesia.
2010–2011 Director, Department of Emergency Services. Acuity Hospital of Houston.
Houston, Texas.
2010–present Co-Chairman, Board of Directors. Comprehensive Research Associates, Inc. Bay
Village, Ohio.
2010–2015 Chief of Critical Care Services, University General Hospital. Houston, Texas.
2011–present Medical Director of Critical Care and Flight Services. Acute Medical Services, LLC.
Houston, Texas.
2012–2013 Chief of Staff, University General Hospital. Houston, Texas.
2013–present Associate Director, Event Response First Med, Inc. Houston, Texas.
2015 Director of Administration and Medical Education. Promise Hospital. Houston, TX.
2016 Chief of Critical Care Services, Foundation Surgical Hospital of Houston. Houston,
Texas.
2016–2017 Director of Critical Care and Medical Education. Pine Valley Hospital. Houston,
Texas.
2016 Medical Director, Cardiopulmonary Services, Foundation Surgical Hospital of
Houston. Houston, Texas.
2016–2018 Medical Director, Pulmonary Services. Cornerstone Hospital. Houston, Texas.
2017–present Chief of Critical Care Services, United Memorial Medical Center. Houston, Texas.
2018–present Chairman of the Board, United General Hospital, Houston, Texas.
2019–present Chief of Staff, United Memorial Medical Center. Houston, Texas.
2019–present Chief of Staff and Chief of Critical Care Services, UMMC Providence Hospital of
North Houston. Houston, Texas.
2019–present Chief of Staff. United Memorial Medical Center Sugarland. Sugarland, Texas.
Committees
1994–1996 Vice-Chairman, CPR Advisory Committee. The University of Texas, M.D. Anderson
Cancer Center, Houston, Texas.
1994–1995 Nicardipine I.V. Educational Board. Wyeth-Ayerst Laboratories. Philadelphia, PA.
1996–1997 Co-Chairman, Surgical Intensive Care Unit Multidisciplinary Quality Improvement
Committee. The University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, Texas.

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1996–1997 Antimicrobial Educational Board. Wyeth-Ayerst laboratories. Philadelphia, PA.
1996–1997 Internet Steering Committee, The University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer
Center.
1996–1997 Specialty Review Awards Committee. Society of Critical Care Medicine, Anaheim, CA.
1998–2001 CCSAP/Comp Review Committee. Society of Critical Care Medicine, Anaheim, CA.
1998–2001 Electronic Communications Committee. Society of Critical Care Medicine,
Anaheim, CA.
1998–2001 International Liaison Committee. Society of Critical Care Medicine, Anaheim, CA.
1998–2001 American College of Chest Physicians Consensus Committee: Management of
spontaneous pneumothorax.
1999 Vice President, Scientific Committee: First International Congress on Critical Care
Medicine in Internet.
2000–2001 Management utilization committee. The Methodist Hospital, Houston, Texas.
2000–2002 Quality assurance neuromuscular and skeletal committee. The Methodist
Hospital, Houston, Texas.
2000– Organization of nutritional support committee. Asio-Pacific Consensus on Critical
Care Medicine, Bali, Indonesia.
2000–2002 Web oversight committee. American College of Chest Physicians.
2001– present Co-Chairman, Physician Advisory Board, National Republican Congressional
Committee.
2002–present Electronic Communications Committee. Society of Critical Care Medicine,
Chicago, IL.
2002–present Organizing Committee. Asociación de Medicina de Urgencias del Noreste.
Monterrey, Mexico.
2002–present Hemorrhagic Shock Guidelines Consensus Committee. Asio Pacific Consensus on
Critical Care. Nusa Dua, Bali, Indonesia.
2003–2005 Internal Medicine/Family Practice Record Screening Committee. St. Luke’s
Episcopal Hospital, Houston, TX.
2003–2010 International Steering Committee. St. Luke’s Episcopal Hospital. Houston, TX
2004–2006 Endoscopic Laboratory Advisory Committee. St. Luke’s Episcopal Hospital.
Houston, TX.
2004 Management of Community Acquired Respiratory Infections Consensus
Committee. Texas Academy of Family Physicians.
2007–present Hypertension Registry Steering Committee. University of Massachusetts Medical
School, Center for Outcomes Research.
2007–2016 Medical Executive Committee. Select Specialty Hospital. Houston, Texas.
2009–2016 Organizational Improvement Committee. Select Specialty Hospital. Houston, TX.
2010–2011 Medical Executive Committee. Acuity Hospital of Houston. Houston, Texas.
2010–2016 Ethics Committee. Select Specialty Hospital. Houston, Texas.
2010–2013 Sedation Medical Staff Quality Management Subcommittee. The Methodist
Hospital, Houston, Texas.
2011–2015 Medical Executive Committee. University General Hospital. Houston, Texas.
2016 Medical Executive Committee. Foundation Surgical Hospital of Houston.
Houston, TX.
2013–present Harris County Medical Society Health Information Technology Committee.
Houston, Texas.

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"Dr. Harvey Risch, MD, PhD
Professor Emeritus and Senior Research Scientist in Epidemiology (Chronic Diseases); Affiliated Faculty, Yale Institute for Global Health

Dr. Harvey Risch is Professor Emeritus of Epidemiology in the Department of Epidemiology and Public Health at the Yale School of Public Health and Yale School of Medicine. Dr. Risch received his MD degree from the University of California San Diego and PhD, in mathematical modeling of infectious epidemics, from the University of Chicago. After serving as a postdoctoral fellow in epidemiology at the University of Washington, Dr. Risch was a faculty member in epidemiology and biostatistics at the University of Toronto before coming to Yale. Dr. Risch's research interests are in the areas of cancer etiology, prevention and early diagnosis, and in epidemiologic methods. He is especially interested in the effects of reproductive factors, diet, genetic predisposition, histopathologic factors, occupational/environmental/medication exposures, infection and immune functioning in cancer etiology. His major research projects have included studies of ovarian cancer, pancreas cancer, lung cancer, bladder cancer, esophageal and stomach cancer, and of cancers related to usage of oral contraceptives and noncontraceptive estrogens. Dr. Risch is Associate Editor of the Journal of the National Cancer Institute, Editor of the International Journal of Cancer, and for six years was a Member of the Board of Editors, the American Journal of Epidemiology. Dr. Risch is an author of more than 400 original peer-reviewed research publications in the medical literature and those research papers have been cited by other scientific publications more than 51,000 times. Dr. Risch has an h-index of 109 and is a Member of the Connecticut Academy of Sciences and Engineering."

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Dr. 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.

more here:
https://flccc.net/flccc-alliance-member-cv-kory/

Education
1988–1994 B.A. University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado Major Mathematics
1994–1996 M.P.A. New York University, New York, NY Health Policy and Administration
1998–2002 M.D. St. George’s University Grenada, West Indies
2002–2005 Residency Internal Medicine, Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons, New
York, NY, St. Luke’s–Roosevelt Hospital, New York
2005–2008 Fellowship Pulmonary Disease and Critical Care Medicine Albert Einstein College of
Medicine, Beth Israel Medical Center, New York

Certification and Licensure
2015 Wisconsin Medical License (exp. 10/31/2021)
2015 Illinois Medical License (exp. 11/19/2021)
2005, 2015 Internal Medicine
2008, 2019 Pulmonary Diseases
2008, 2018 Critical Care Medicine
2008 National Board Exam in Echocardiography - Pass
2009 Healthcare Simulation Training - Instructor Certification
Present Appointment/Position
December 2020 President, Front Line Covid-19 Critical Care Alliance

Past Appointments/Positions
1995–1997 Project Coordinator - Study of Incentives to Improve Medicaid Immunization
Coverage Rates, NYC Dept. of Health and Centers for Disease Control
1997–1998 Project Director - Study of Incentives to Improve Medicaid Immunization Coverage
Rates, NYC Dept. of Health and Centers for Disease Control
2008–2015 Attending Physician - MICU, Pulmonary Consultation Service, Faculty Practice Beth
Israel Medical Center, NY, NY
2008–2012 Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine Albert Einstein College of Medicine, New
York, NY
2008–2015 Director of Simulation Training–Department of Medicine Beth Israel Medical
Center, New York
2012–2015 Program Director - Pulmonary Disease and Critical Care Medicine Fellowship -
Mount Sinai Beth Israel, New York
2013–2015 Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai,
New York, NY
2016–2020 Associate Professor of Medicine, Clinical Health Scientist Track University of
Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health
2015–2020 Critical Care Service Chief, Medical Director, Trauma and Life Support Center
University of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics, Madison, WI
May 2020 COVID-19 Emergency Critical Care Attending Mount Sinai Beth Israel Medical
Center, New York, NY
8/20–10/20 Weatherby Health Care, Locums Critical Care Specialist Greenville Memorial
Hospital, Greenville, SC
10/20–12/20 Aurora St. Luke’s Medical Center, Milwaukee, WI Intensivist, Advocate Critical
Care Service

Professional Society Memberships
2006–2012 American College of Chest Physicians
2008–2010 Medical Society of the State of New York
2008–2011 Society of Critical Care Medicine
2010–present American Thoracic Society
Honors and Awards
1999–2002 Iota Epsilon Alpha International Medical Honor Society
2003 Best Internal Medicine Resident in Primary Care Award, PGY1
2004 Best Internal Medicine Resident Award, PGY2
2007 “Feature Article” in November 2007 issue of Chest
2008 Teaching Faculty of the Year, Dept. Of Medicine, Beth Israel Med. Ctr
2008 Health Care Association of New York Quality Institute “Profiles in QI”
2008 Modern Healthcare - 16th Annual Spirit of Excellence Award Nominee
2009 Young Investigator Award Semifinalist-DVT Study - Chest 2009
2009 Young Investigator Award Semifinalist-Hypothermia - Chest 2009
2010 1st Prize - Beth Israel Medical Center Research Fair
2013 Super Doctors - “Rising Stars” of New York City
2013 Anesthesia and Analgesia Article Featured in Journal Watch, MDLinx
2013 1st Prize - Beth Israel Research Fair-RCT of Videolaryngoscopy
2013 Honorable Mention BI Research Fair 2013-IVC Analysis Study
2013 Young Investigator Award Semi-Finalist - Chest Annual Meeting 2013
2013 Critical Care Smart Brief, Nov. 2013 - Videolaryngoscopy Abstract
2013 Medscape Medical News Feature, Nov. 2013 - Videolaryngoscopy
2015 University of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinic’s Trauma and Life Support Center Team
Member of the Month, June 2015
2015 President’s Choice Award, British Medical Association Book Awards
2015 Highly Commended in Internal Medicine, British Medical Association Book Awards
2016 Madison Magazine Dane County “Top Docs”- Critical Care
2016 James B. Skatrud Teaching Award - UW PCCM Fellowship
2016 Outstanding Off–Service Faculty Teaching Award -UW Dept. Emergency Medicine
2017 Madison Magazine Dane County “Top Docs”- Critical Care
2018 Faculty Excellence in Teaching Award, UW Department of Medicine
2018 Madison Magazine Dane County “Top Docs”- Critical Care
2019 Department of Medicine - Tribute from a Patient
2019 Gold Medal Award - Highest Abstract Score - 2019 Annual Meeting
2019 UW Health Physician Excellence Award Nominee
2020 Founding Member, Front-Line Critical Care Working Group, www.flccc.net

much, much, much more here
https://covid19criticalcare.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/FLCCC-Alliance-Member-CV-Marik.pdf

Visit his substack here:
https://substack.com/profile/31671068-pierre-kory-md-mpa
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Let's skip to the subject of immunologists and vaccinologists, and get back to more FLCCC members later, with probably the most highly qualified immunologist and vaccinologist in the world today.

Dr. Geert Vanden Bossche

https://www.voiceforscienceandsolidarity.org/

"Geert Vanden Bossche received his DVM from the University of Ghent, Belgium, and his PhD degree in Virology from the University of Hohenheim, Germany. He held adjunct faculty appointments at universities in Belgium and Germany. After his career in Academia, Geert joined several vaccine companies (GSK Biologicals, Novartis Vaccines, Solvay Biologicals) to serve various roles in vaccine R&D as well as in late vaccine development. Geert then moved on to join the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation’s Global Health Discovery team in Seattle (USA) as Senior Program Officer; he then worked with the Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunization (GAVI) in Geneva as Senior Ebola Program Manager. At GAVI he tracked efforts to develop an Ebola vaccine. He also represented GAVI in fora with other partners, including WHO, to review progress on the fight against Ebola and to build plans for global pandemic preparedness. Back in 2015, Geert scrutinized and questioned the safety of the Ebola vaccine that was used in ring vaccination trials conducted by WHO in Guinea. His critical scientific analysis and report on the data published by WHO in the Lancet in 2015 was sent to all international health and regulatory authorities involved in the Ebola vaccination program. After working for GAVI, Geert joined the German Center for Infection Research in Cologne as Head of the Vaccine Development Office. He is at present primarily serving as a Biotech/ Vaccine consultant while also conducting his own research on Natural Killer cell-based vaccines."

According to Dr. Peter A. McCullough, Geert Vanden Bossche is the world leading authority on vaccines and immunity.
    
IMPORTANT! Dr. Geert Vanden Bossche "Final Call" "Final Warning"
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Then there's

Dr. Robert Malone

An inventor and patent holder in the mRNA vaccine platform.

"Who is RW Malone, MD?  Why does my voice matter?

It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness, it was the epoch of belief, it was the epoch of incredulity, it was the season of light, it was the season of darkness, it was the spring of hope, it was the winter of despair, we had everything before us, we had nothing before us…
~ A Tale of Two Cities

I am an internationally recognized scientist/physician and the original inventor of mRNA vaccination as a technology, DNA vaccination, and multiple non-viral DNA and RNA/mRNA platform delivery technologies. I hold numerous fundamental domestic and foreign patents in the fields of gene delivery, delivery formulations, and vaccines: including for fundamental DNA and RNA/mRNA vaccine technologies.

I have approximately 100 scientific publications with over 12,000 citations of my work (per Google Scholar with an “outstanding” impact factor rating). I have been an invited speaker at over 50 conferences, have chaired numerous conferences and I have sat on or served as chairperson on HHS and DoD committees.
  I currently sit as a non-voting member on the NIH ACTIV committee, which is tasked with managing clinical research for a variety of drug and antibody treatments for COVID-19.

I received my medical degree from the Northwestern Feinberg School of Medicine. I completed the Harvard Medical School fellowship as a global clinical research scholar in 2016 and was scientifically trained at the University of California at Davis, the University of California at San Diego, and at the Salk Institute Molecular Biology and Virology laboratories.  I have served as an assistant and associate professor of pathology and surgery at the University of California at Davis, the University of Maryland, and the Armed Forces University of the Health Sciences.

My partner in all of this is Jill Glasspool Malone, PhD.  She likes to stay behind the scenes, but you can be assured that in almost all of my professional endeavors, she has been and will be involved.  She also is well published and has an extensive CV.  We have been together since high school (over 45 years) and have been married for 42 of those. We live on a horse farm in Virginia, which has become our own personal “Galt’s Gulch”.  An idea that we embrace and build upon.  Having an intentional community is one of the tenets of how we live.

So, what has brought me to the point of daily podcasts, interviews, op-eds, advocacy with legislators and building a twitter feed of almost a half million people? It started with my own experiences and concerns regarding the safety and bioethics of how the COVID-19 genetic vaccines were developed and forced upon the world, and then then expanded as I discovered the many short-cuts, database issues, obfuscation and frankly, lies told in the development of the Spike protein-based genetic vaccines for SARS-CoV-2. Personal experiences involving identifying, developing, and trying to publish peer-reviewed academic papers focused on drug repurposing and the rights of physicians to practice medicine as well as what I have seen close colleagues go through have further influenced me. Finally, as unethical mandates for administering experimental vaccines to adults and children began to be pushed by governments, my research into what I believe is authoritarian control by governments that are being manipulated by large corporations (big finance, big pharmaceutical, big media and big technology) influenced my changing world view.

Now, I have always been taught and believed that vaccines must be developed in conjunction with life saving treatments for an emerging infectious disease or a pandemic.  I am a vaccinologist.  I invented the core mRNA vaccine technology platform.  I have spent much of my career working on vaccine development.  I have also had extensive experience in drug repurposing for infectious disease outbreaks. I am not an antivaxxer in any way, shape or form.  But I do believe that the short cuts that the USG have taken in bringing the mRNA and the adenovirus vaccines to market for this pandemic have been detrimental and contrary to globally accepted standards for developing and regulating safe and effective licensed products.

I have now done hundreds of podcasts and interviews. I am a regular guest on many shows and have written many editorials that have been published in mainstream newspapers.  Along with many other physicians and scientists advocating early treatment, I have toured globally to help educate physicians and the public about early treatment options while also opposing the unethical mandates.

I used to believe that the FDA, NIH, and CDC were working for the people, not big pharma. I thought that if we could just re-purpose already known, safe drugs for emerging infectious diseases, we could quickly find ways to reduce the death rate.  I thought that drug and vaccine development were regulated by the Federal government for the common good.  What I have learned over the last two years is that regulatory capture of the federal government has warped and shaped the work of Congress and Federal agencies to such an extent that they no longer represent what is in the best interests of the nation, the world, and humanity.  The more I have expressed data-based concerns about what is happening with the vaccines, the US Federal and WHO responses, the more I have been censored, defamed, and subjected to various forms of character assassination by big tech and legacy media. I am not alone in being targeted. Mainstream media has attacked and censored me and other prominent physicians/scientists who do not recite the governmental narrative.  This has been developed into a standard process and deployed worldwide as a technique for suppressing physician dissent – quite literally hunting physicians deemed guilty of thoughtcrimes (such as questioning vaccine safety and effectiveness) or of the “sin” of treating patients with lifesaving drugs in an outpatient setting.

What is happening is not right, it is not proper and it is not fair.
So, let get down to fixing it.

Substack as a publishing model

On Substack, I post timely articles, research analysis, podcasts and commentary relating to immunology, virology, vaccines, and all aspects of public health and policy- with a particular focus on the current SARS-CoV-2 outbreak.  I explore issues that may be too controversial for the first generation social media platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn which are all controlled by Big Technology companies and their large investment firm owners.  I also write more in-depth articles and post podcasts that are censored by other media platforms, such as YouTube. I often throw in tips for healthy living and surviving COVID as well as how to best tolerate governmental intrusion.  On occasion, guest writers will join me here to present their work.  I encourage comments and questions from my subscribers."

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Tucker Carlson interview with Dr. Simone Gold:
https://www.bitchute.com/video/WYzXqZKyCszY/

Dr. Simone Gold - founder of AFLDS

Another whole group and perhaps the most heavily censored is America's Front Line Doctors that have been fighting from the beginning of the pandemic, against the completely avoidable and senseless slaughter of what has become over a million Americans, on the alter of Big Pharma profits.
https://americasfrontlinedoctors.org/

America's Front Line Doctors Summit.com - page of summit videos
https://www.covid-19forum.org/index.php?topic=55.0

In mid-2020 AFLD launched a very public effort to help walk America out of Big Pharma's slaughter and into the light of near 100% effective early treatment with HCQ+zinc+azithromycin. While having been active individually in the saving of thousands of lives from the beginning of the pandemic, even while being censored every step of the way, they decided on a high profile public debut to draw attention, that was held on the steps of the Supreme Court, regarding the good news they had to bring the American people, which received 17 million views in 10 hours and was then banned by Google/YouTube, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram - the greatest sources of evil on the planet.

America's Front Line Doctors Summit.com - page of summit videos
https://www.covid-19forum.org/index.php?topic=55.0

Their organization founder Dr. Simone Gold is board certified emergency room physician, as well as a very active attorney, working on behalf of the American people through several lawsuits brought against the "medical cancel culture".

ABOUT THE FOUNDER

America’s Frontline Doctors (AFLDS) founder Simone Gold, MD, JD, FABEM, is a board-certified emergency physician who has worked on the front lines of the coronavirus pandemic. She is the author of the provocative, top-selling book I Do Not Consent: My Fight Against Medical Cancel Culture. Gold graduated from Chicago Medical School before attending Stanford University Law School to earn her Juris Doctorate. Her tireless work for AFLDS includes public speaking, research, writing, drafting legal-policy statements and positions, meeting with politicians and policy makers, and educating the public. Her advocacy revolves around inalienable rights of freedom: bodily sovereignty, voluntary informed consent, free speech. In addition she vehemently opposes bureaucratic encroachments on the doctor-patient relationship and overzealous state pharmacy boards.

A frequent guest on media outlets across the country, Dr. Gold is available for TV, radio, newspaper and podcast interviews regarding COVID-related civil-rights restrictions, including so-called “vaccine passports,” medical privacy, informed consent, school-reopening, and more. To learn more about America’s Frontline Doctors and the organization’s comprehensive legal resources, visit americasfrontlinedoctors.org.

She has appeared in USA Today, the Associated Press, the Guardian (UK), New York Times, and many other publications. She has been featured on such nationally syndicated programs as The Tucker Carlson Show, The Ingraham Angle, The Glenn Beck Show, The Charlie Kirk Show, The Dennis Prager Show, Day Star Television, and others. In July 2020, she organized the first-ever America’s Frontline Doctors White Coat Summit in Washington, D.C., which drew 20 million views online. Dr. Gold is America’s leading voice of common sense and scientific clarity in the fight against COVID-19."
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As a board certified emergency room physician as well as attorney, through her brilliance in the the several lawsuits she has brought against the corrupt Illness Industry and government, she presents such a threat to Big Pharma and their captured bureaucracy, bureaucrats, lying politicians and TV "white coats" and Big Tech, that she was recently imprisoned primarily for her outspoken exercise of free speech.
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Dr. Ryan Cole - member AFLDS

One of the members AFLDS who is licensed in 12 states and is the CEO and medical director of Cole Diagnostics - the largest group of diagnostic clinics in his state - who presides over about 40,000 biopsies a year.
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mRNA vaxx - functional reprogramming of innate immune responses- favoring cancer
https://www.covid-19forum.org/index.php?topic=1120.0

Education

Dr. Ryan N. Cole received his medical degree from the Medical College of Virginia at Virginia Commonwealth University, where he was president of the student family practice association and a research associate in an immunology lab.

He then spent 5 years in training at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, completing his residency in Anatomic and Clinical Pathology, as well as a fellowship in Surgical pathology, serving as chief fellow in his final year.

Following this, he was accepted to a fellowship in dermatopathology, under the world expert in the field, Dr. A. Bernard Ackerman, at the Ackerman Academy of Dermatopathology, in conjunction with the Columbia School of Medicine, in New York City, where he was again chief fellow.

Professional Experience

In 2004 he founded Cole Diagnostics, an independent, full-service medical laboratory in Boise, Idaho, and is the Chief Medical Officer and Laboratory Director.

He is a board certified Anatomic and Clinical pathologist with a subspecialty training and 20 years experience in dermatopathology and particular interest in molecular diagnostics. Dr. Cole is licensed in states from coast to coast, and serves patients and clinicians across the country by providing accurate and timely  diagnoses.

Cole Diagnostics processes and reports out approximately 40,000 blood and biopsy patient samples annually. In the last year, the lab has handled over 100,000 COVID testing samples

Education & Training

1993-1997
MD - Virginia Commonwealth University Medical College of Virginia

1997-2001
Residency - Anatomic and Clinical Pathology

Mayo Clinic
2001-2002
Fellowship, Surgical Pathology - Chief Fellow

Mayo Clinic
2002-2003
Fellowship, Dermatopathology - Chief Fellow
Ackerman Academy of Dermatopathology, Columbia University
& More...

Positions
• Cole Diagnostics, Boise, ID, CEO and Medical Director June 2004—present
• America’s Frontline Doctors, Medical Director July 2021—present
• MyFreeDoctor.com, Consultant May 2021—present
• Castle BioSciences, Expert Consultant in melanoma diagnostics (DiffDX and DecisionDX) January 2021—
present
• Independent Doctors of Idaho, Board Member January 2019—present
• College of American Pathologists, State Laboratory Commissioner for Inspections,
Idaho and Montana June 2008-October 2017
• College of American Pathologists, Spokesperson July 2004—July 2009
• VA Medical Center, Boise, ID, Consulting Pathologist September 2003—present
• St. Alphonsus Regional Medical Center, Boise, ID
Staff Anatomic/Clinical Pathologist/Dermatopathologist July 2003—June 2004

Education
• Ackerman Academy of Dermatopathology, Columbia University, New York, NY, Dermatopathology Fellowship
(Chief Fellow) July 2002–June 2003
• Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, Surgical Pathology Fellowship (Chief Fellow) July 2001–June 2002
• Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, Residency in Anatomic and Clinical Pathology July 1997–June 2001
• M.D.—Virginia Commonwealth University-Medical College of Virginia August 1993–May 1997
• B.S in Pre-Medicine Zoology with University Honors—Brigham Young University, 1990-1993
• United States Air Force Academy 1986–1988

Medical Licensure
• State of Arizona
• State of California
• State of Idaho
• State of Minnesota
• State of Montana
• State of Nevada
• State of Oregon
• State of Texas
• State of Utah
• State of Washington
• State of Wyoming

Board Certification
• Clinical Pathology, American Board of Pathology
• Anatomic Pathology, American Board of Pathology

Honors/Awards
• Mayo clinic international Health Program grant recipient/participant—Doctors Without Borders - pathology
charity work in Oaxaca, Mexico, May 2001
• Brigham Young University—B.S. with University Honors
• US Air Force Academy—Dean’s Superintendent and Commandant’s Lists for military and academic performance
Professional Memberships and Societies
• College of American Pathology, Fellow
• American Society of Dermatopathology
• International Society of Dermatopathology
• American Medical Association
• Mayo Medical Alumni Association

Educational Activities
• American Osteopathic College of Dermatology, Dermatopathology Educational rotation director 2010–present
• Medical College of Virginia, PhD Candidate, Research in Immunology 1997–1998
• Medical College of Virginia, President of the Student Family Practice organization 1995–1996
• Brigham Young University—Honors thesis in mitochondrial DNA of western cut-throat trout populations through
PCR analysis

Papers and Presentations
• Expert Testimony. Tennessee State House. Nashville, TN. August 2021
• Guest Speaker. Courageous Truth Tour. Snohomish, WA. August 2021
• Keynote Speaker, America’s Frontline Doctors White Coat Summit. July 2021
• Guest Speaker. American Front Lines Doctors Tour. Memphis, Nashville, Chattanooga, TN. June 4-6, 2021.
• The Spike Protein of “Vaccines” is More Concerning than Previously Thought. CR Podcast Episode 887 with Daniel
Horowitz, Blaze TV.com. June 4, 2021.
• Live talk radio interviews – Toronto, Idaho Falls, Pittsburgh, Chicago, Connecticut. April – May, 2021.
• Expert Witness Testimony. New Hampshire Statehouse. May 18, 2021.
• A Panoply of Podiatric Pathology. Idaho State Podiatry Meeting, Meridian, Idaho. May 8, 2021.
• Vitamin D and COVID. Truth Over Fears Summit. April 2021
• Guest Interview with Dr. Joseph Yi. New Jersey. May 25, 2021.
• Expert Witness Testimony. Nevada County, California. April 20, 2021.
• All Your Questions About the Vaccine Answered. CR Podcast Episode 853 with Daniel Horowitz, Blaze TV.com.
April 14, 2021.
• Coronavirus: Useful Treatments. The Steve Deace Show. April 13, 2021
• Children and Vaccines. The Nate Shelman Show, KTVB Radio. Boise, ID. March 31, 2021 and May 12, 2021.
• Every Lie About COVID Treatment, Virology, and Immunology Debunked. CR Podcast Episode 841 with Daniel
Horowitz, Blaze TV.com. March 26, 2021.
• Children, COVID, Schools: Mandatory Vaccines? Capitol Clarity, Idaho State Capitol, Boise, Idaho. March 18, 2021.
• SARS CoV-2 (COVID 19): What we got right, wrong and what needs to happen, based on science. Capitol Clarity,
Idaho State Capitol, Boise, Idaho. March 4, 2021.
• How to Help Your Pathologist Help You. Idaho State Podiatry Conference. Sun Valley, Idaho. January 2015.
• Telepathology and Digital Image Analysis: Technology Holds the Potential to Shift Current Laboratory Practice
Paradigms. Cole R. Advance Laboratory. May 2010.
• Neoplasms with Follicular Differentiation (book review). Cole R. American Journal of Surgical Pathology 2002
26:276-277.
• Idiopathic Eruptive Macular Pigmentation: A Case of 21 year’s Duration. Mehta S, Aasi S, Cole R, Chu P, Weinberg
JM. Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology 2003 Nov, 49 (5 Suppl): 280-2.
• A Critique of the Guidelines of the American Academy of Dermatology for Care of Primary Cutaneous Melanoma.
Ryan N. Cole, MD, A. Bernard Ackerman, MD. Platform presentation. International Society of Dermatopathology.
San Francisco, CA. March 2003.
• Detection of Mammaglobin Gene (hMaM) expression by Mammaglobin 967 in Metastatic Mammary and Non-
Mammary Epithelial Carcinomas and Benign and Malignant Appendageal Tumors—Ryan N. Cole, MD, Bonnie L.
Kemp, MD, Steven Ziesmer, BS, Thomas Vedrick, PhD, Patrick Roche, PhD, and Iftikahar Ahmed, MD—platform
presentation at the American Society of Dermatopathology, Phoenix, AZ Oct. 2002.
• TB or not TB? That is the Question: a Rare Mycobacterium (M. intermedium) Identified by DNA Sequencing—Ryan
N. Cole, MD, Stewart W. West, MD, Christine L. Terrel, MD, Glenn D. Roberts, PhD and Iftikahar Ahmed, MD—
platform presentation at the American Society of Dermatopathology, Phoenix, AZ Oct. 2002.
• “Russel Bodies and Rosacea? A Case of Marginal Zone B-cell lymphoma (Malt) Clinically Masquerading as Acne
Rosacea.” Presented at ASDP meeting. Baltimore, MD. October 2000.
Other Information
• Bilingual in English and Spanish (two years doing mission work in Argentina). Married with six daughters. Hobbies
include woodworking, birding, boat building, canoeing, hiking, beekeeping, reading, and music.
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Dr. Peter McCullough
America Out Loud the McCullough report
https://covid19.onedaymd.com/2022/03/america-out-loud-mccullough-report-2022.html

https://covid19.onedaymd.com/2021/12/dr-peter-mccullough-fact-check-and.html
Academic History

Dr. McCullough attended Baylor University and graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in 1984. He then attended the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, where he studied for his medical degree and graduated in June 1988. Following this, he undertook his residency in internal medicine at the University of Washington School of Medicine in Seattle, where he trained for 3 years.¹

Upon completing his residency in 1991, Dr. McCullough transferred to Grayling, Michigan, where he served for 2 years as an internal medicine attending at Mercy Hospital. Following his time at Mercy Hospital, he enrolled at the University of Michigan School of Public Health and studied a Masters degree in Public Health.

After he graduated from the University of Michigan School of Public Health in 1994, he became a fellow in cardiovascular diseases at the Beaumont Hospital in Royal Oak, Michigan.
Career Overview

Dr. McCullough joined the Henry Ford Heart and Vascular Institute in Detroit following his fellowship at the Beaumont Hospital, where he remained until 2000. He then moved to Kansas City, Missouri, to serve as Section Chief of Cardiology of the University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Medicine, Truman Medical Centers.

After his time in Missouri, Dr. McCullough returned to Michigan to serve as a Consultant Cardiologist at the Beaumont Hospital, and also as Chief, Division of Nutrition and Preventive Medicine Division of Cardiology. In 2010, following his stint at Beaumont Hospital, he was appointed as the Chief Academic and Scientific officer of the St. John Providence Health System, also in Detroit. In 2014, Dr. McCullough joined Baylor University Medical Center as Vice Chief of Internal Medicine. He was also appointed Chief of Cardiovascular Research of the Baylor Heart and Vascular Institute, and Program Director of the Cardiovascular Disease Fellowship Program.²

Dr. McCullough is recognized internationally as a leading figure in the study of chronic kidney disease as a cardiovascular risk state, having over 1,000 publications to his name and over 500 citations in the National Library of Medicine.³ He is also a founder of the Cardio Renal Society of America, which is a group that dedicates itself to bringing cardiologists and nephrologists together to work on the increasing global issue of cardiorenal syndromes. He is the Co-Editor of Reviews in Cardiovascular Medicine and is also currently serving as the Chair of the National Kidney Foundation’s Kidney Early Evaluation Program (KEEP), the largest community screening effort for chronic diseases in America.⁴

Career Timeline

    1984: Graduated from Baylor University with a Bachelor in Science
    1988: Graduated with a medical degree from the University of Texas Southwestern Medical School
    1991: Completed his residency at University of Washington School of Medicine
    1991: Dr. McCullough begins his period as a medical attending at Mercy Hospital
    1993: Studies his Masters degree in Public Health at the University of Michigan School of Public Health
    1994: Begins his fellowship in cardiovascular diseases at the William Beaumont Hospital
    1997: Joins the Henry Ford Heart and Vascular Institute
    2000: Appointed to serve as Section Chief of Cardiology of the University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Medicine, Truman Medical Center
    2002: Made a Consultant Cardiologist and Division Chief of Nutrition and Preventive Medicine at the William Beaumont Hospital
    2010: Serves as the Chief Academic and Scientific officer of the St. John Providence Health System
    Current: Joined Baylor University Medical Center as Vice Chief of Internal Medicine and Chief of Cardiovascular Research of the Baylor Heart and Vascular Institute

Recognition

Dr. McCullough received the International Vicenza Award for Critical Care Nephrology for his outstanding work and contribution in the area of cardio-renal syndromes. He has also been a recipient of the Simon Dack Award from the American College of Cardiology, and his works have appeared in the New England Journal of Medicine, Journal of the American Medical Association, and other prestigious journals worldwide. He has been an invited lecturer at the New York Academy of Sciences, the National Institutes of Health, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), the European Medicines Agency, and the U.S. Congressional Oversight Panel.⁵
Areas of Speciality

    Coronary Artery Disease
    Chronic Kidney Disease as a Cardiovascular Risk State
    High Blood Pressure
    High Cholesterol
    Hypertension
    Sports Cardiology
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Yale School of Public Health professor of epidemiology.....

Dr. Harvey Risch

Appointments

    Chronic Disease Epidemiology

Biography

Dr. Harvey Risch is Professor Emeritus of Epidemiology in the Department of Epidemiology and Public Health at the Yale School of Public Health and Yale School of Medicine. Dr. Risch received his MD degree from the University of California San Diego and PhD, in mathematical modeling of infectious epidemics, from the University of Chicago. After serving as a postdoctoral fellow in epidemiology at the University of Washington, Dr. Risch was a faculty member in epidemiology and biostatistics at the University of Toronto before coming to Yale. Dr. Risch's research interests are in the areas of cancer etiology, prevention and early diagnosis, and in epidemiologic methods. He is especially interested in the effects of reproductive factors, diet, genetic predisposition, histopathologic factors, occupational/environmental/medication exposures, infection and immune functioning in cancer etiology. His major research projects have included studies of ovarian cancer, pancreas cancer, lung cancer, bladder cancer, esophageal and stomach cancer, and of cancers related to usage of oral contraceptives and noncontraceptive estrogens. Dr. Risch is Associate Editor of the Journal of the National Cancer Institute, Editor of the International Journal of Cancer, and for six years was a Member of the Board of Editors, the American Journal of Epidemiology. Dr. Risch is an author of more than 400 original peer-reviewed research publications in the medical literature and those research papers have been cited by other scientific publications more than 46,000 times. Dr. Risch has an h-index of 102 and is a Member of the Connecticut Academy of Sciences and Engineering.

Telegram: https://t.me/HarveyRischMDPhD

Please Note: The Telegram Channels @DrHarveyRisch and @HarveyRisch are fake.

Education & Training

    Postdoctoral Fellow
    School of Public Health and Community Medicine, University of Washington (1983)
    PhD
    University of Chicago (1980)
    MD
    University of California, San Diego (1976)
    BS
    California Institute of Technology (1972)

Activities

    Early Outpatient Treatment of COVID-19 in Brazil
    Fortaleza, Brazil 2020
    Clinical trial of seven outpatient medications chosen and used by MDs to treat their high-risk COVID-19 patients quickly, in an HMO of 42 hospitals and clinics across Brazil.
    Etiology of Pancreatic Cancer
    Shanghai, China (2007-2014)
    PI of NIH-funded population-based case-control study of pancreatic cancer in Shanghai, China.
    Ovarian Cancer Research in Canada
    Canada 2006
    Case-control study of ovarian cancer genetic epidemiology

Honors & Recognition

Award   Awarding Organization   Date
Member, Connecticut Academy of Science and Engineering      2019
The Ruth Leff Siegel Award for Excellence in Pancreatic Cancer Research      2018
“Best of the AACR Journals” for “Aspirin Use and Reduced Risk of Pancreatic Cancer,” one of the most highly cited Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention (CEBP) articles   American Association for Cancer Research (AACR)   2018

Departments & Organizations

    Cancer Prevention and ControlChronic Disease EpidemiologyGlobal Health StudiesOffice of Cooperative ResearchYale Cancer CenterYale Institute for Global HealthYale School of Public HealthYSPH Global Health Concentration

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