re: #267 ~Fianna
Just to be clear, not being board-certified doesn’t make him either a bad doctor or doing something illegal.
He’s a nut, but being board-certified isn’t a requirement to practice. He is a real doctor and a state-licensed ophthalmologist.
This, to me, is something of a nontroversy, honestly.
The Courier Journal article suggests that in an interview, he claimed to be board-certified in both boards, the actual one and his own made up one. It doesn’t necessarily say anything about his medical skills, but claiming a qualification that is not so is generally at least grounds to raise an eyebrow.