“At first he said he had a Ph.D in epidemiology but I think the next day said he was a Ph.D level epidemiologist.”
His phd was from Berkley in nutritional ethnomedicine
“His phd was from Berkley in nutritional ethnomedicine”
I checked on his website and it now says he has a Ph.D. in epidemiology from Berkley. That’s very different than what he used to say. In an excerpt from his book “Diseases without borders” shown on Amazon, he says his Ph.D. is in ethnomedicine. It was published in 2016.
Wikipedia defines ethnomedicine as “Ethnomedicine is a study or comparison of the traditional medicine based on bioactive compounds in plants and animals and practiced by various ethnic groups, especially those with little access to western medicines, e.g., indigenous peoples.
I’d like to hear how he explains this discrepancy.