Trump picks conspiracy theorist with no medical license to replace Fox News contributor as Surgeon General

No. She definitely has an MD.

But it appears she most likely flunked out of her residency program and has never actually practiced medicine independently.
Other than your TDS, what leads you to this "flunked out" conclusion?
 
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Other than your TDS, what leads you to this "flunked out" conclusion?
She left the program just before her clinical competency review would have come due.

Leaving voluntarily just before you complete a program and wasting almost 5 years is not very logical.
 
She left the program just before her clinical competency review would have come due.

Leaving voluntarily just before you complete a program and wasting almost 5 years is not very logical.
She's seen enough and decided she didn't want to become part of Big Health. Didn't you have some folks in your law school class that decided they didn't want to practice law?
 
She's seen enough and decided she didn't want to become part of Big Health. Didn't you have some folks in your law school class that decided they didn't want to practice law?

Yeah, that’s not very rational. That decision wasted almost 5 years of her life. If she stuck it out a little longer, she would at least have an option to return to practice in the future.

The timing coincides with her competency review. That seems like a bit of a coincidence.
 
Yeah, that’s not very rational. That decision wasted almost 5 years of her life. If she stuck it out a little longer, she would at least have an option to return to practice in the future.

The timing coincides with her competency review. That seems like a bit of a coincidence.
Again, didn't you have anyone in your law school class that decided they didn't want to practice law? wasted three years of their lives. Not rational? Or quit after first, second third year at a law firm?
 
Again, didn't you have anyone in your law school class that decided they didn't want to practice law? wasted three years of their lives. Not rational? Or quit after first, second third year at a law firm?
Quitting law school early makes sense since you’re paying to be there. Deciding not to practice law after graduating hasn’t wasted anything as you have a law degree and can always go back. Quitting at a law firm doesn’t result in having wasted any time as again you haven’t lost anything.

She was participating in a residency to get board eligible in a lucrative medical speciality. Quitting early means she won’t be able to practice that specialty at all. Almost 5 years wasted. Those years were spent for nothing.
 
Quitting law school early makes sense since you’re paying to be there. Deciding not to practice law after graduating hasn’t wasted anything as you have a law degree and can always go back. Quitting at a law firm doesn’t result in having wasted any time as again you haven’t lost anything.

She was participating in a residency to get board eligible in a lucrative medical speciality. Quitting early means she won’t be able to practice that specialty at all. Almost 5 years wasted. Those years were spent for nothing.
OK,. But you and Creepy were whining that she didn't have a license. SHe could (still can) get a license in every single state in the country. She didn't want to be part of Big Health.

You say her experience was for nothing, she's nominated for Surgeon General of the United States. You?
 
OK,. But you and Creepy were whining that she didn't have a license. SHe could (still can) get a license in every single state in the country. She didn't want to be part of Big Health.

You say her experience was for nothing, she's nominated for Surgeon General of the United States. You?
She’d have no board certifications and it would be essentially impossible for her to get any hospital privileges. She certainly wouldn’t be permitted to operate anywhere.

No, she chose to adopt medical grifting instead of medical care.

It’s much more lucrative.
 
She’d have no board certifications and it would be essentially impossible for her to get any hospital privileges. She certainly wouldn’t be permitted to operate anywhere.
She could be a GP, open a clinic, write prescriptions, do procedures in office.
No, she chose to adopt medical grifting instead of medical care.

It’s much more lucrative.
Well, you chose to sell your soul to the man for a few more sheckles, and piss on those who don't share your greed.

She chose a different path. I say Kudos to her
 
Has the hate they taught you also led to this gross ignorance? Sad
What part of this is "gross ignorance"?

She has no medical license, she is not an MD.
 
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