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🗓️ 14 August 2022
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0:00.0 | I love Denny Paul coming subscribe to the podcast baby. I love Denny Paul. I listen on the |
0:10.0 | top subscribe with me. I love Denny Paul. Welcome to the Alex Park with me. I know I always |
0:18.0 | am. I really am. Dr David Cartland is someone that there should be lots more of but there |
0:27.0 | isn't. And that's basically a GP who's seen the light who's called out the bullshit, suffered |
0:34.0 | consequences. But I mean, Dave, I think you'll agree the truth is the most important thing. |
0:42.0 | Regardless of that. Yeah, absolutely. And you know what the first thing is, it's not that difficult |
0:46.0 | to see it either. I keep saying to people I'm not delving deeply into a lot of things here. It's |
0:50.0 | just basic ethics, basic science, basic statistics without going very far into it. So, you |
0:56.0 | know, these people at the moment in my profession can't see the word for the trees. That's |
0:59.0 | for sure. Was that okay? So tell me first of all your background. I read a bit of it. |
1:06.0 | I know you've got a first class honours degree in. Yeah, so I did that. That's where my background |
1:13.0 | is slightly different from most medics that do a five year degree. So I went to university |
1:17.0 | for a hell of a long time. I went for ten years. So I did a biomedical science degree with quite a |
1:22.0 | thing of immunology, virology and microbiology. And following that as I've got first class, |
1:28.0 | as you said, first class honours degree went on to do a master's where I published some scientific |
1:34.0 | literature in the world of cardiovascular angiogenesis. So I've got experience of publishing |
1:41.0 | work as well as statistics and the methods around that. And then went on to do a graduate |
1:45.0 | programme medicine degree of which that was a four year programme. And so lots of experience |
1:50.0 | in terms of the training side of it, ten years. And then I qualified as a doctor in 2008. |
1:55.0 | And so I've been a doctor for, I'm getting, I'm 40 this week and I'm not very good at maths, |
2:00.0 | but 2008, so 14, 15 years experience postgraduate. That's long enough for you to impress me, |
2:07.0 | that you've... Well, you kind of have to justify your position changes in the |
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