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:Yes, I believe that case is mentioned in the article, as is the fact that he failed his boards (although a citation would be helpful there). But associated with the AMA, the FTC, ''and'' the FDA? That's despicable! ] 20:28, 2 March 2007 (UTC) | :Yes, I believe that case is mentioned in the article, as is the fact that he failed his boards (although a citation would be helpful there). But associated with the AMA, the FTC, ''and'' the FDA? That's despicable! ] 20:28, 2 March 2007 (UTC) | ||
==Board Certification== | |||
This source which was written by Stephen Barrett's lawyers says: | |||
:''Dr. Barrett is a retired psychiatrist, having completed three years of accredited residency training in psychiatry. It is not necessary to be board-certified to practice psychiatry.'' | |||
Therefore, according to his lawyers, he is NOT board certified. However, this doesn't say that he failed his exams. Thus, I supply this article from ChiroWeb which quotes opposing counsel: | |||
:''At trial, while on the stand, Barrett had to admit that he not only gave up his license in 1994, but that he was, in fact, not a board-certified psychiatrist, because he had flunked the examination that was required to receive certification.'' | |||
Now we have established that not only is Barrett not board certified, but that he failed the exam. | |||
As for the date and the portion of the exam, I don't know where that came from, but I am sure it wasn't pulled out of thin-air. We can research back in this article's history and see from whence it sprang. -- <b><font color="996600" face="times new roman,times,serif">]</font></b> <sup><font color="#774400" size="2" style="padding:1px;border:1px #996600 dotted;background-color:#FFFF99">]</font></sup> 17:51, 22 March 2007 (UTC) |
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Court rules against Steven Barrett
In October of 2005 Steven Barret lost a court case where he had sued Dr. Tedd Koren because of Koren’s publication that Barrett was a "Quackpot", and in trouble because of a $10 million lawsuit. Court Case: Stephen Barrett, M.D. vs. Tedd Koren, D.C. and Koren Publications, Inc. Court of Common Pleas of Lehigh County for the State of Pennsylvania Court Case No.: 2002-C-1837 At trial Barrett conceded that he was not a Medical Board Certified psychiatrist because he had failed the certification exam. Barrett had provided supposed expert testimony as a psychiatrist and had testified in numerous court cases. Barrett also had said that he was a legal expert even though he had no formal legal training. Barrett had filed similar defamation lawsuits against almost 40 people across the country within the past few years and had not won one single one at trial. During the course of his examination, Barrett conceded his ties to the AMA, Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and Food & Drug Administration (FDA). 69.72.110.164 19:08, 2 March 2007 (UTC)
- Yes, I believe that case is mentioned in the article, as is the fact that he failed his boards (although a citation would be helpful there). But associated with the AMA, the FTC, and the FDA? That's despicable! MastCell 20:28, 2 March 2007 (UTC)
Board Certification
This source which was written by Stephen Barrett's lawyers says:
- Dr. Barrett is a retired psychiatrist, having completed three years of accredited residency training in psychiatry. It is not necessary to be board-certified to practice psychiatry.
Therefore, according to his lawyers, he is NOT board certified. However, this doesn't say that he failed his exams. Thus, I supply this article from ChiroWeb which quotes opposing counsel:
- At trial, while on the stand, Barrett had to admit that he not only gave up his license in 1994, but that he was, in fact, not a board-certified psychiatrist, because he had flunked the examination that was required to receive certification.
Now we have established that not only is Barrett not board certified, but that he failed the exam.
As for the date and the portion of the exam, I don't know where that came from, but I am sure it wasn't pulled out of thin-air. We can research back in this article's history and see from whence it sprang. -- Levine2112 17:51, 22 March 2007 (UTC)
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