Dr. Paul: Not board-certified, but self-certified

Asked by a Louisville reporter when he would explain his dubious certification, Rand Paul said: "Uh ... never"

so this one wants to be president?

According to an amusing story in today’s Louisville Courier-Journal, the Kentucky Republican Senate candidate bills himself as a “board-certified” physician even though he is not actually certified by the American Board of Ophthalmology — the only recognized body that certifies doctors in his specialty.

This guy is digging his own grave


Dr. Paul Not board-certified but self-certified - Salon.com

Sen. Rand Paul Performs Free Eye Surgeries During August Recess




Paul, an eye surgeon by trade, will perform pro bono surgeries on three patients in Paducah, Ky., next Wednesday, something that he’s done a couple of dozen times since entering the senate. “He’s really done them all over Kentucky,” explained Dan Bayens, a spokesman for the senator. It’s cataract surgery that the Kentucky Republican tends to perform. And he uses local doctors and ophthalmologists that he has relationships with to link up with patients who are uninsured or underinsured.

While Paul’s patients gain better vision, the senator is able to keep his skills sharp. “That’s part of what doing the surgeries is about,” explained Bayens. “If he didn’t do this he wouldn’t be able to keep up his license.” As a senator, Paul can’t have another gig on the side. (Though he did try to negotiate with Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., on that one, to no avail, Bayens said.)

“I think the main reason is he really enjoys it,” Bayens said of performing the free surgeries. “And I think, to be honest, he always says he’s not sure if he’ll do politics forever, he really loves being an eye surgeon and that’s something he sees himself returning to once this career is over.”

It seems Paul has always been involved in charitable work, founding the Southern Kentucky Lions Eye Clinic in 1995, which provides surgery and eye exams to families and people in need,


That's interesting that Rand Paul gives eye surgery handouts.

I thought handouts disincentivized people from working and trying to improve their lives?

lol

Are you incapable of understanding the difference and the profound affects between government handouts and private charity?


There's no difference...well...okay...


...there's one difference. Charity will never fulfill the need.

Over 50 years and trillions of dollars, neither will welfare. Another liberal failure.


Yes, but the left is blind to the failure and want it to continue unabated...just another example of the their insanity.
 
Asked by a Louisville reporter when he would explain his dubious certification, Rand Paul said: "Uh ... never"

so this one wants to be president?

According to an amusing story in today’s Louisville Courier-Journal, the Kentucky Republican Senate candidate bills himself as a “board-certified” physician even though he is not actually certified by the American Board of Ophthalmology — the only recognized body that certifies doctors in his specialty.

This guy is digging his own grave


Dr. Paul Not board-certified but self-certified - Salon.com

Sen. Rand Paul Performs Free Eye Surgeries During August Recess




Paul, an eye surgeon by trade, will perform pro bono surgeries on three patients in Paducah, Ky., next Wednesday, something that he’s done a couple of dozen times since entering the senate. “He’s really done them all over Kentucky,” explained Dan Bayens, a spokesman for the senator. It’s cataract surgery that the Kentucky Republican tends to perform. And he uses local doctors and ophthalmologists that he has relationships with to link up with patients who are uninsured or underinsured.

While Paul’s patients gain better vision, the senator is able to keep his skills sharp. “That’s part of what doing the surgeries is about,” explained Bayens. “If he didn’t do this he wouldn’t be able to keep up his license.” As a senator, Paul can’t have another gig on the side. (Though he did try to negotiate with Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., on that one, to no avail, Bayens said.)

“I think the main reason is he really enjoys it,” Bayens said of performing the free surgeries. “And I think, to be honest, he always says he’s not sure if he’ll do politics forever, he really loves being an eye surgeon and that’s something he sees himself returning to once this career is over.”

It seems Paul has always been involved in charitable work, founding the Southern Kentucky Lions Eye Clinic in 1995, which provides surgery and eye exams to families and people in need,


That's interesting that Rand Paul gives eye surgery handouts.

I thought handouts disincentivized people from working and trying to improve their lives?

lol

Forced handouts, forcibly taken from one and given to another isn't charity work you idiot:slap:.Liberals tend not to give much to Charity. They wait for the federal government to redistribute by force
 
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Asked by a Louisville reporter when he would explain his dubious certification, Rand Paul said: "Uh ... never"

so this one wants to be president?

According to an amusing story in today’s Louisville Courier-Journal, the Kentucky Republican Senate candidate bills himself as a “board-certified” physician even though he is not actually certified by the American Board of Ophthalmology — the only recognized body that certifies doctors in his specialty.

This guy is digging his own grave


Dr. Paul Not board-certified but self-certified - Salon.com

Just think of all these stupid Libtards that voted for the most incompetent, corrupt and least qualified candidate ever with Obama.

With 60+million people being so dumb as to think Obama was qualified to be President what difference does it make if Paul is Board certified in his practice or not?

The guy is not going to be operating on anybody's eyes as President. He will be trying to fix all the mistakes that Obama caused like the seven trillion dollars of debt Obama burdened our children with. .


Not defending the Senator, but please disclose

HOW MANY SUCCESSFUL MEDICAL MALPRACTICE LAWSUITS HAVE BEEN FILED AGAINST HIM?



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Asked by a Louisville reporter when he would explain his dubious certification, Rand Paul said: "Uh ... never"

so this one wants to be president?

According to an amusing story in today’s Louisville Courier-Journal, the Kentucky Republican Senate candidate bills himself as a “board-certified” physician even though he is not actually certified by the American Board of Ophthalmology — the only recognized body that certifies doctors in his specialty.

This guy is digging his own grave


Dr. Paul Not board-certified but self-certified - Salon.com

Did the community agitator ever have a job? No and 8 years in he's still worthless.
 
It is comical to see these Libtards try to bring up trash against anybody that may run against The Bitch of Benghazi, Princess Liesalot or that clown Biden.

They know they can't win with running on Obama's record because he has failed at everything so they do the hate thing.
 
Asked by a Louisville reporter when he would explain his dubious certification, Rand Paul said: "Uh ... never"

so this one wants to be president?

According to an amusing story in today’s Louisville Courier-Journal, the Kentucky Republican Senate candidate bills himself as a “board-certified” physician even though he is not actually certified by the American Board of Ophthalmology — the only recognized body that certifies doctors in his specialty.

This guy is digging his own grave


Dr. Paul Not board-certified but self-certified - Salon.com

Sen. Rand Paul Performs Free Eye Surgeries During August Recess




Paul, an eye surgeon by trade, will perform pro bono surgeries on three patients in Paducah, Ky., next Wednesday, something that he’s done a couple of dozen times since entering the senate. “He’s really done them all over Kentucky,” explained Dan Bayens, a spokesman for the senator. It’s cataract surgery that the Kentucky Republican tends to perform. And he uses local doctors and ophthalmologists that he has relationships with to link up with patients who are uninsured or underinsured.

While Paul’s patients gain better vision, the senator is able to keep his skills sharp. “That’s part of what doing the surgeries is about,” explained Bayens. “If he didn’t do this he wouldn’t be able to keep up his license.” As a senator, Paul can’t have another gig on the side. (Though he did try to negotiate with Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., on that one, to no avail, Bayens said.)

“I think the main reason is he really enjoys it,” Bayens said of performing the free surgeries. “And I think, to be honest, he always says he’s not sure if he’ll do politics forever, he really loves being an eye surgeon and that’s something he sees himself returning to once this career is over.”

It seems Paul has always been involved in charitable work, founding the Southern Kentucky Lions Eye Clinic in 1995, which provides surgery and eye exams to families and people in need,


That's interesting that Rand Paul gives eye surgery handouts.

I thought handouts disincentivized people from working and trying to improve their lives?

lol

Are you incapable of understanding the difference and the profound affects between government handouts and private charity?

So, a private doctor operating on some poor schmuck's eyes pro bono is a wonderful, life changing thing, but a doctor operating on some poor schmuck's eyes paid for by government mandated health insurance is evil and a disincentive to work hard and improve his life?
 

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