After YouTube suspended Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., for violating its policies against coronavirus misinformation,some social media users claimed Paul would suffer more permanent consequences for his comments. 1995 - 2023 by Snopes Media Group Inc. I almost did something similar with an engineering program. He said: I took the American Board of Ophthalmology (the largest governing body in ophthalmology) boards in 1995, passed them on my first attempt (as well as three times during residency), and was therefore board-certified under this organization for a decade. Answer (1 of 36): He is an M.D., specifically an opthalmologist. We reached out to Paul's office to get their response on the above reports and will update this piece if we receive more information. Since RAnd Paul actually did pass the United States Medical Licensing Examination and was matched to an ophthalmology residency, not only was Rand Paul smart enough for Duke Medical School but he was obviously smarter than some of his fellow students at Duke. Psychiatry - 8%. When we dramatically lowered tax rates in the 80s, we got an enormous boom in our country, probably for two decadesmany of us believe that the 80s and the 90s, once the boom began, had a lot to do with lowering the tax rates.. Like Paul, I will also end up with zero electoral votes in the 2016 Presidential election. I think the far simpler one is that, having studied biology and English for three years and then having gone on to get a much more prestigious professional degree, he considers himself to have by proxy finished his earlier degree. Three states raised the standard for malpractice in the emergency room to gross negligence, but that did not translate into less-expensive care. The impact of medical malpractice reforms on the average size of malpractice payments in specific physician specialties is unknown and subject to debate. @James Joyner: having studied biology and English for three years and then having gone on to get a much more prestigious professional degree, he considers himself to have by proxy finished his earlier degree. Funny, I recall Joe Biden lying his ass off about his academic credentials, and that wasnt a big deal. Protection of the complexion! Most physicians can expect to face at least one malpractice claim over a 30 year career. Here are 10 things to know about the libertarian conservative's medical career and healthcare views. stream /Length 140 They say it's the exchange of bodily of fluids. Senator Rand Paul (R-Ky.) warned that mandating the COVID injection for children could lead to massive unintended consequences due to the health risks of the vaccine in that age group. PDF TRANSPORTATION AND Support RAND Make a charitable - RAND Corporation I said the solution was to rename as Rice University School of Medicine Rice is across the street. << All too often he seems to give a statement a couple Pinocchios not for being false, but for not being what Kessler thought the guy should have said. How the hell he get into Duke Medical School? Hes also terribly mis-guided on economic matters. programs offered at an independent public policy research organizationthe RAND Corporation. Today he practices in the Phoenix area. I have no idea whether or not he is a good doc. "I've heard of many tragic cases of walking, talking, normal children who wound up with profound mental disorders after vaccines," Dr. Paul said, according to CNN. As it turned out, Paul was board-certified initially by the American Board of Ophthalmologists (ABO) until 2005 and until 2011 by a board he founded himself in 1999, according to his own admission. America is full of b.s. Torts: Medical Malpractice | American Law Institute /Font << /F12 11 0 R /F17 16 0 R /F22 21 0 R >> Yet another politician has exaggerated his qualifications. In fact, this is a major factor in its US News and World Report rankings, the school spent millions having Boston Consulting come in to improve their score. I could have finished my undergrad studies in Economics, too but I didnt. My dad did something similar. >> Instead he is "certified" by the National Board of Ophthalmology -- which he founded. Then, later in the conversation, expounding on what he considered the virtues of Bitcoin, Paul said: This is just me. Rand Paul, who practices in Bowling Green, says he is certified by the National Board of Ophthalmology, a group that he incorporated in 1999 and that he heads. Santa Monica, CA: RAND Corporation, 2011. https://www.rand.org/pubs/research_briefs/RB9610.html. Dr. Paul earned his medical degree from Duke University School of Medicine in Durham, N.C., in 1988. The made-up article says the AMA revoked Paul's license because "Senator Rand Paul has chosen politics over science-based medicine" with his opposition to mask mandates. Copyright © 2023 Becker's Healthcare. Oh well, whoever said life is fair, but we should at least stop pretending it is a meritocracy. NBO was not on the list. Hint: it wasnt recent. programs offered at an independent public policy research organizationthe RAND Corporation. Sen. Rand Paul says less COVID testing, urges antibody testing over If you look at the US New rankings of top national universities, Baylor is around 70. Which, frankly, so do Iand I say that as a non-fan of either of the Pauls.. 'It's Medical Malpractice to Force Vaccines on Children': Sen. Rand Paul Also, note that he said his is in biology and english. WTF does any of that have to do with anything? Kentucky Board of Medical Licensure, accessed Aug. 12. An undergraduate can be given a pointless degree with pencil-whipped grades and no one will find out (See UNC and the Africa-American studies department). He just accredited his own university to give him one! What do you think it happens when you give them a third vaccine?, I think universities like Chicago, Princeton, Yale, that are mandating young males get a third vaccine, I think theyre going to be open to liability if any of these boys, these young men or women get myocarditis, and God forbid dies, theyre going to be open to liability because theyre going against the science, Paul added. As more Americans become newly covered under the ACA, the cost of providing automobile insurance, workers compensation, and homeowners insurance may decline. Paul moved to Bowling Green, Ky., in 1993. >> At this link to the Duke student newspaper, from 2001, it says that 20% of undergraduate students were admitted for non-academic reasons (athletes, or children of donors). Jury Awards Senator Rand Paul $582,000 In Personal Injury Case Nur Nasreen Ibrahim is a reporter with experience working in television, international news coverage, fact checking, and creative writing. You are making inferences from his statement that are unwarranted. When care providers fail to fulfill their . xref Celebrities used social media to influence COVID-19 perceptions @Crusty Dem: Actually, Baylor is one of the top schools in the country, and has its own medical school. The Randal (Rand) Paul Jury Verdict 2199 - Medical Negligence - Following a cataract surgery, ophthalmologist criticized for failing to timely detect and treat an infection that later resulted in the loss of the eye Brown v. Paul, 01 CI 0937 Plaintiff: Charles D. Greenwell and Nancy J. Schook, Middleton & Reutlinger, Louisville Speaking of which, my son and I have the perfect fix: Jon Stewart to Nightly News, Brian Williams to Daily Show. 0000022186 00000 n I have an econ degree which means I know just enough not to understand any of what our government is [inaudible], Paul: Mines in biology and English so this is going to be a great conversation.. Then managed to go through two post-docs before getting my doctorate. Referring to one as a biology degree is uncommon. The 52-year-old former ophthalmologist's libertarian roots sets him apart from the expansive field of. I dont think my opinion of Rand Paul is relevant here, but Ill provide it anyway: I wouldnt vote for him, but I would probably enjoy him as President because he might *actually* shake things up for once. By 45 years of age, 36 percent of physicians in low-risk specialties are likely to have had at least one malpractice claim, compared to 88 percent of those in high-risk categories. No dice. After that, he completed his general surgery internship at Atlanta-based Georgia Baptist Medical Center, followed by a residency in ophthalmology at Duke University Medical Center, completing his training in 1993. Leaders: Stop doing these 3 things and improve engagementHospital consolidation squeezing out executivesDr. Dr. Paul moved to Bowling Green, Ky., in 1993. As others pointed out, how did he get into Duke, which is a very good medical school, without completing his degree? Millions are also injured each year as a result of substandard medical care. Something is either true or not, there is no in between. Malpractice reforms should be assessed by how well they reduce litigation time without undermining patients' needs. Kids are competing against top students from China, India and South Korea. And I say that as someone who has a PhD in Chemistry but never graduated high school. Product Liability. "We now have the scientific evidence that shows the risk of myocarditis for young. That tells me hes a groveler. "Like The Onion and Babylon Bee, it is not uncommon for Laughing in Disbelief satires to be misconstrued as news or stripped of those clarifying elements.". Assistant Policy Researcher, RAND, and Ph.D. Student, Pardee RAND Graduate School, Ph.D. Student, Pardee RAND Graduate School, and Assistant Policy Researcher, RAND. Additionally, he provides free eye surgery to children from around the world." I also dont find it a big deal to claim the degree given graduation from medical school and the establishment of a medical practice. The now-defunct board was not recognized by the Kentucky Board of Medical Licensure, so Dr. Paul was not board certified by a board recognized by the state since 2005, and since Dr. Paul's board dissolved in 2011, he has had no certification from an active body, according to the Washington Post. Professional negligence by a health care provider has implications for both the health and legal professions: Preventable medical injuries increase the overall cost of treatment, while malpractice lawsuits have been blamed for further increasing the cost of health care in the United States. Nicholas M. Pace is a senior social scientist at the RAND Corporation. So I could imagine a kind of coin that was exchangeable. The interesting thing about these references is that previously Pauls staff has blamed the media for misunderstanding his unusual educational background. @grumpy realist: I view it as more of a short cut than trying to say Inwas a biology major and am doctor.. In my protest to the American Board, I asked, "If the ABO thinks that quality of care would be improved by board testing every decade, shouldn't this apply to all doctors, not just those of a certain age? These results confirm malpractice rates in many high-risk specialties found in earlier research based on self-reporting. The Appropriateness of Recommendations for Hysterectomy. Im not officially talking about that today. Neither of them are medical professionals. Had I done so, my degree would have said engineering but I would have said I studied physics in college. /TrimBox [0.0000 0.0000 612.0000 792.0000] According to the American Medical Association, "While every physician must be licensed to practice medicine, board certification is a voluntary process. I have a Masters Degree in my field and an undergraduate degree was a pre-requisite. Paul is a trained ophthalmologist who has been practicing since 1993 in Bowling Green, Kentucky. I mention this because while Baylor College of Medicine is a Top 20 or better medical school and outstanding research institution, most graduates develop a chip over being associated with the vastly inferior Baylor University. They obtain that license from a state's official medical licensing board, not a private entity like the AMA.