Posted on 01/19/2018 5:58:56 PM PST by upchuck
The Yale University psychology professor who called in her conclusion that President Trump was mentally impaired was recently criticized for ignoring well-established protocol. She made her diagnosis without ever actually examining the president. Now she faces additional criticism for another professional faux pas.
It appears that Professor Bandy Lee is not currently licensed to practice psychology in her own state of Connecticut.
Campus Reform discovered that Lees physician/surgeon license in Connecticut expired more than two years ago on May 31, 2015 and she hasnt applied for a renewal since then.
In addition, Lees controlled substance registration for practitioner license expired nearly a year ago in February of 2017.
In response to Campus Reforms inquiry on the matter, Lee simply stated that I need only one license, though she has yet to elaborate on precisely which license that is, and, according to the state in which she resides, she allegedly has none.
Lee didnt merely publish her diagnosis she took it to Capitol Hill to brief lawmakers. Yale News reported:
On Dec. 5 and 6, Lee met with more than a dozen congressmen, including one Republican senator, Politico reported. In her presentation, Lee relied on the assessments of 27 mental health professionals, compiled in the book she edited, The Dangerous Case of Donald Trump. Though she could not diagnose Trump without a formal evaluation, she said, Trumps recent behavior shows that he may be a danger to the American public
(Excerpt) Read more at conservativedailynews.com ...
Exactly...Is she a psychologist or physchiatrist? there is a difference.
Could you enlarge that?
Had William Kennedy Smith been convicted of rape, he could not have gotten a medical license.
False.
She has an active NY registration (license #219444), expires 4/30/18.
Psychiatry and psychology are bullshit degrees, both only for those who couldn’t make the grade of being a real DOCTOR.
I (as would we all ) be safer and better served by seeing a WITCH DOCTOR.
She did not care enough about keeping up her profession to renew it somewhere?
Talk about armchair doctoring.
She is a physician (MD psychiatrist), licensed in New York (#219444), registration expires 4/30/18 pending renewal.
What we do not know is if Yale has been billing Federal health programs (Medicare and Medicaid) using her NPI number without a CT license.
Uncle Sam does NOT like that.
I'd wager that you're wrong here.To "prescribe" a "drug"...which is different from recommending herbal tea or Centrum tablets...requires "medical" training that can only be received in medical school or osteopath school.
Although I'm not certain the granting of a "prescribing license" might somehow be connected to the FDA and the DEA...but I'm just guessing there.However,long ago physicians and surgeons in the US required a "BNDD number" to prescribe controlled substances...the "BNDD" having been a Federal regulatory entity and it stood "Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs"
Trump Curse
It’s a grace-of-the-draw kind of thing. Some are good, some are off in their own la-la lands.
She IS a psychiatrist, Chief Resident at MGH 1999, certified by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology 2011 (expires 2021).
Don’t know why it took 12 years to get boards.
The crime occurred prior to his graduation/license.
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Me quim go side side, not up down.
A snapper.
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I saw/read somewhere that she has an active NY license.
Either way, I wouldn’t let this ditz near a frog, let along take psychotherapy from her.
...The headline is screwy then because it states psychiatrist....
From her Yale faculty biography”
“
Biography. Dr. Bandy Lee is an internationally recognized expert on violence. Trained in medicine and psychiatry at Yale and Harvard Universities, and in medical anthropology...”
http://psychiatry.yale.edu/people/bandy_lee.profile
She probably does not need a state license to teach, and if she is not practicing, she does not need a drug license from the DEA. Maintaining a license to practice requires meeting continuing education requirements. It is time-consuming and expensive. If she makes her living as a professor, there may be no good reason for her to do it.
Sorry, but unless the state took away her license to practice medicine, or the DEA took away her drug license, this amounts to fake news.
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