Dr. Peter McCullough is a Cardiologist in academic practice in Dallas, Texas. He received his bachelor’s degree from Baylor University and then completed his Medical degree as an Alpha Omega Alpha graduate from the University of Texas Southwestern Medical School.
He specialized in Internal Medicine and completed his residency at the University of Washington, Cardiology fellowship including service as Chief Fellow at William Beaumont Hospital.
He also has a Master’s degree in Public Health at the University of Michigan.
Dr. McCullough is broadly published on a range of topics in Internal Medicine, Cardiology and Public Health with over 1000 publications and 660 citations in the National Library of Medicine.
Dr. McCullough is a recipient of the Simon Dack Award from the American College of Cardiology and the International Vicenza Award in Critical Care Nephrology for his scholarship and research.
His works have appeared in the New England Journal of Medicine,
Journal of the American Medical Association,
Lancet, British Medical Journal,
and other top-tier journals worldwide.
He is the editor-in-chief of Reviews in Cardiovascular Medicine and senior associate editor of the American Journal of Cardiology.
He serves on the editorial boards of multiple specialty journals.
Dr. Peter McCullough is a Cardiologist in academic practice in Dallas, Texas. He received his bachelor’s degree from Baylor University and then completed his Medical degree as an Alpha Omega Alpha graduate from the University of Texas Southwestern Medical School.
He specialized in Internal Medicine and completed his residency at the University of Washington, Cardiology fellowship including service as Chief Fellow at William Beaumont Hospital.
He also has a Master’s degree in Public Health at the University of Michigan.
Dr. McCullough is broadly published on a range of topics in Internal Medicine, Cardiology and Public Health with over 1000 publications and 660 citations in the National Library of Medicine.
Dr. McCullough is a recipient of the Simon Dack Award from the American College of Cardiology and the International Vicenza Award in Critical Care Nephrology for his scholarship and research.
His works have appeared in the New England Journal of Medicine,
Journal of the American Medical Association,
Lancet, British Medical Journal,
and other top-tier journals worldwide.
He is the editor-in-chief of Reviews in Cardiovascular Medicine and senior associate editor of the American Journal of Cardiology.
None of that changes the fact that his license is under review.
You can be an excellent driver for years and then lose your license for deciding to ignore the guidelines..
Same thing
Seems like its under review entirely because he suggested alternate COVID treatments? Like, thats it.
How you expect this to convince anyone here is as damn naive as thinking another booster will work
Also, dont forget to get your booster. You need another one again
I'm more concerned about anyone new who might think the unsupported misinformation presented here has any basis in science or research.