Wednesday, March 30, 2005
WHEN YOU'RE A JET YOU'RE A JET ALL THE WAY FROM YOUR FIRST CIGARETTE TO YOUR LAST DYIN' DAY
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"Once you're a fellow, you're a fellow."
MLB's steroid expert Dr. Elliot J. Pellman.
In bold-face letters atop a résumé sent to Congress and Harvard, Dr. Pellman indicated that he is a fellow of the American College of Physicians.
He is not.
He lost the coveted title of fellow when he stopped paying dues six years ago. He is no longer even a member of the American College of Physicians, Susan C. Anderson, a spokeswoman for the medical society, said.
Also:
Dr. Pellman, has said repeatedly in biographical statements that he has a medical degree from the State University of New York at Stony Brook.
But Dr. Pellman attended medical school in Guadalajara, Mexico, and he received a medical degree from the New York State Education Department after a one-year residency at SUNY Stony Brook, state records show.
He does not hold an M.D. from Stony Brook, according to Dan Rosett, a university hospital spokesman.
And:
Dr. Pellman identified himself as an associate clinical professor at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine.
But he is an assistant clinical professor, a lower-ranking and honorary position that is held by thousands of doctors....
from nyt
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"Once you're a fellow, you're a fellow."
MLB's steroid expert Dr. Elliot J. Pellman.
In bold-face letters atop a résumé sent to Congress and Harvard, Dr. Pellman indicated that he is a fellow of the American College of Physicians.
He is not.
He lost the coveted title of fellow when he stopped paying dues six years ago. He is no longer even a member of the American College of Physicians, Susan C. Anderson, a spokeswoman for the medical society, said.
Also:
Dr. Pellman, has said repeatedly in biographical statements that he has a medical degree from the State University of New York at Stony Brook.
But Dr. Pellman attended medical school in Guadalajara, Mexico, and he received a medical degree from the New York State Education Department after a one-year residency at SUNY Stony Brook, state records show.
He does not hold an M.D. from Stony Brook, according to Dan Rosett, a university hospital spokesman.
And:
Dr. Pellman identified himself as an associate clinical professor at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine.
But he is an assistant clinical professor, a lower-ranking and honorary position that is held by thousands of doctors....
from nyt