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To: chronicle who wrote (1343004)2/16/2022 3:52:48 PM
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<<The Daily News?>>

OK, fair enough.

How about this source?



It's loud and clear. Take it up with AP if you have any issues.



To: chronicle who wrote (1343004)2/17/2022 9:34:02 AM
From: maceng2  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1571054
 
<<Did you know that Rind Paul is not really a doctor?>>




To: chronicle who wrote (1343004)2/17/2022 9:41:06 AM
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Rand Paul... After completing his residency in ophthalmology, Paul moved to Bowling Green, Kentucky, where he has been an "active, licensed physician" since 1993. He worked for Downing McPeak Vision Centers for five years. In 1998, he joined a private medical group practice, the Graves Gilbert Clinic, in Bowling Green, for 10 years. In 2008, Paul formed his own private practice across the street from John Downing, his former employer at Downing McPeak. After his election to the U.S. Senate, he merged his practice with Downing's medical practice.

Paul has faced two malpractice lawsuits between 1993 and 2010; he was cleared in one case while the other was settled for $50,000. His medical work has been praised by Downing and he has medical privileges at two Bowling Green hospitals. In April 2020, after recovering from COVID-19, Paul began volunteering at a hospital in Bowling Green, assisting them in their response to the COVID-19 pandemic in Kentucky.

Paul specializes in cataract and glaucoma surgeries, LASIK procedures, and corneal transplants. As a member of the Bowling Green Noon Lions Club, Paul founded the Southern Kentucky Lions Eye Clinic in 2009 to help provide eye surgery and exams for those who cannot afford to pay. Paul won the Melvin Jones Fellow Award for Dedicated Humanitarian Services from the Lions Club International Foundation for his work establishing the Southern Kentucky Lions Eye Clinic.

National Board of Ophthalmology



To: chronicle who wrote (1343004)2/17/2022 3:33:56 PM
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Why isn't Rand Paul a real doctor? What's your education level?