CHAUNCEY CRANDALL, MD, SCAM ARTIST
Chauncey Crandall, MD, is a scam artist. He wants to tell us all what the four things are that immediately precede a heart attack. But he won't tell us until we sign up for a $50 package of his newsletters and multiple self-published "papers." And the $50 package comes with an automatic electronic renewal.
His credentials are from a Palm Beach hospital. He claims to have treated 40,000 cardiac patients.
On the long self-made, self-promoting, self-narrated video he promises maybe 100 times to tell you the four things that immediately precede a heart attack. And maybe 200 times he reminds you that you can sign up for his newsletter for "just pennies a month." And he offers to send you--with your subscription to the newsletter--all his self-published essays.
Not a single article published in a medical journal. No mention of any other cardiologists he might have worked with. Oh--and the "pennies a month" turn out to be 400.
The AMA should crack down on slime shake-down artists in the medical profession. Maybe if enough of us complain they will do so.
Chauncey Crandall, MD, shames the medical profession.
Bert Hornback
vrijdag 13 december 2013
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