There is a charge starting to make the rounds of the science and medical blogs that the Huffington Post is allowing its bloggers to claim they are “doctors” when some really aren’t qualified to claim the title. Still others ply their legitimately earned title to discuss as authorities issues in fields other than those in which they trained. Some of these same “doctors” are offering health advice and assessment of scientific news when they really aren’t qualified to discuss them in any way other than as opinionists. So, the questions become these: is the Huffington Post misrepresenting its posters as trained, accredited experts when they aren’t? Is there any attempt by the HuffyPost staff to substantiate the claims made by its posters?
Case in point is the Huffington Post’s wellness editor, “Dr.” Patricia Fitzgerald. Fitzgerald claims to have a doctorate in “Homeopathic Medicine,” as well as a Master’s Degree in “Traditional Chinese Medicine.” But what, exactly, is a Doctorate in Homeopathic Medicine? And why does Fitzgerald not say on her bio page from where these degrees were earned? Why is she so intentionally vague?
One need only look to see that she is selling a book and a “wellness” business, to answer that. It is in her interest to be vague when claiming degrees in fields that are considered quasi-scientific or outright frauds.
Peter Lipson, an internist who specializes in the prevention and treatment of illness, has been criticizing the penchant that Huffy Posters seem to have to call themselves doctors for some time. Recently he addressed the HuffyPost “wellness editor” and found her qualifications wanting.
The other day, I wrote about the fake health experts at the Huffington Post. Prominent among them is “Dr” Patricia Fitzgerald. Now, we already talked about how writing a health piece in a major media outlet and using the title of “Dr” can be deceptive; the reader is likely to assume you are a medical doctor. In Fitzgerald’s case, she isn’t anything resembling a medical doctor, or even a health expert.
Lipson also recently told Simon Owens:
“Part of it is a misrepresentation of qualifications. They started putting the word ‘Dr’ in front of everyone’s name — more or less for anyone who has a doctorate in something or other — and Patricia Fitzgerald claims to have a doctorate in homeopathy, whatever that is. Homeopathy is a completely discredited fantasy. When you give that kind of credibility — I mean first you invite them to a well-known mainstream outlet, you let them call themselves a doctor when they’re not really qualified, and then you let them interview other people and present them as professionals — it just layers on and layers on.”
Owens has a more in depth discussion of the several articles that Lipson and other science/medicine bloggers have been criticizing, but it is a good question we have here.
Shouldn’t the Huffington Post staff be a bit more careful in what they allow their posters to title themselves? Also, shouldn’t the HuffyPost staff go to a little more pains to alert readers that blogs on science and medicine are merely presenting the opinions of the writer and not qualified, legitimate scientific and medical advice? Aren’t they misrepresenting themselves as experts as opposed to opinionists?
What sort of oversight is going on at HuffyPost, anyway?
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Homeopathic Medications are..
wolfgang Monday, May 4th at 8:12AM EST (link)…preparations designed to produce the symptoms of whatever it is you are trying to cure, sort of like trying to take two wrongs to make something right again. ie Takeing a product to induce additional symptoms of hangover to cure the one you legitimately acquired. Yikes!
The Humphries products, numbers 3, 7, 11 sold but never well. One use by the user was enough to cure them of that avenue of approach.
Did THE OBAMBI follow the homeopathic ...
wolfgang Monday, May 4th at 8:16AM EST (link)method in forming his government? Hiring reknown tax cheats to increase the government’s tax revenues?
No...
6eorge Jetson (Diary) Monday, May 4th at 6:53PM EST (link)but he did stay at a Holiday Inn Express last night
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Dencal26 Monday, May 4th at 8:52AM EST (link)Huffington is very typical of a left wing propaganda quell dissent ministry of propaganda. They have extremist radicals as contributors who , a few decades ago, would have been published on the inner pages of the Village Voice or some other small left wing rag. When you attempt to post respectful opposing views you get BANNED. I have been banned under 2 different names at Huffpo for writing very respectful opposing opinions. This weekend they had a hateful article on the Kentucky Derby. Yes some Huffpo blogger bashed the Derby cause white people attend. I bet he thinks the Folsum Street Fair is more representative of America,
One can obtain a Homeopathic "doctorate" by mail
WarEagle01 (Diary) Monday, May 4th at 10:00AM EST (link)The “training” of a homeopath doesn’t even come close to what MDs, DOs, or DPMs endure. (Or dentists for that matter.)
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applycs Monday, May 4th at 11:20AM EST (link)Take to aspirin, get a good nights sleep, and tune into Rush in the morning.
What can you expect from a Fake Journalist like HuffPo?
Rod_Patrick (Diary) Monday, May 4th at 11:28AM EST (link)FAKE NEWS.
FAKE INFORMATION.
FAKE ANALYSIS.
FAKE OBAMA’S …. never mind.
I'm sorry, but this line of criticism is over the top
Brian Simpson (Diary) Monday, May 4th at 2:42PM EST (link)Does this person claim to be a MD? No, they are titled as you would call anyone who has a Doctorate in anything. Hell, would we go crazy if Jeff Emanuel wrote an article about archaeology and put Dr in front of his name (I have no idea if he has his Doctorate, but if he did…)? Nope.
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