Re: Andrew Benhua Chung Cardiologist exposed on UsenetIt's his 'business' address that has been posted, not his home address
i wonder if he's still paying rent on offices?
Ullswater wrote:
> Congrats - you've managed to successfully upset Chang now by:
>
> a) posting his address on a public newsgroup
> b) chunging the titles of his posts
> c) exposing the motive behind his continued daily spam
> d) and calling him Mr Chang ;)
>
> I think everyone ought to know what he is all about. Keep it up.
>
>
>
> "guardian Snow" <snowpheonix@eck,net .au> wrote in message
> news:d23b9099-4066-4da7-bb73-49760e68672e@b5g2000pri.googlegroups,com ...
> On Apr 21, 5:19 pm, "Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD"
>> Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD
>> Lawful steward of http :// EmoryCardiology,com
>
> CHUNG, ANDREW BEN-HUA
> 5701 MABLETON PARKWAY 2 B |
> MABLETON, GA 30126
> (404) 699-2780
>
> Insanity: doing the same thing over and over again and expecting
> different results.
> Albert Einstein
>
> Notice that Chung doesn’t address a single issue he’s been called up
> on. Change the titles on threads he post, he’s a control freak and
> hates it.
>
> Make sure and complain about Mr. Chungs spams to Google, he is only
> doing it to drive up traffic on his web site that he is attempting to
> sell for half a million dollars to Emory University. He is spamming
> us to drive up traffic numbers at his web site and will not stop until
> we all complain about his tactics!
>
> Anorexia is a serious medical condition. Your calls (Mr. Chung) for
> people to "go hungry" and to "be skinny" are criminal and I advise you
> to stop this immediately.
>
> www .anad.org/
>
> and
>
> www .nationaleatingdisorders.org/
>
> If you or somebody you knows suffers from this condition, seek medical
> attention and DO NOT LISTEN to Andrew B. Chung. If he persist in this
> continued action, he won't be able to afford an Internet connection to
> log on and spam us with the ridiculous statements that are being
> delivered by somebody that claims to be in the Medical profession. It
> is irresponsible to dispense medical advice without even knowing the
> condition of the people you are delivering the message to.
>
> See to it his license to practice medicine is revoked in his state.
> Don’t be fooled by Chung! He admits to not keeping his state
> qualifications and while he likes to post a link to “Emory Cardiology”
> in his post, the site that states it is a “unofficial web site as a
> tribute” and in no way is an endorsement of him or his standing in the
> medical community.
>
>
> Dr. Yamantaka Says,
> He is already under investigation by the State of Georgia for reasons
> of dishonesty, mental illness and inability to practice up to minimum
> community standards.
>
>
> Mike Mordant says:
> Other authorities may take an interest in his business practices
> soon. He'll owe the IRS somewhere in the neighborhood of $150,000
> and
> $280,000 for his sale of the emorycardiology,com domain. It may get
> treated as ordinary income, not a capital gain since he "remains
> lawful steward."
>
> To that Mr. Chung’s web site states:
>
> “after receiving an offer from Emory University for less than its fair
> market value, I have been moved to put this domain on the market so
> that others may have the opportunity to purchase this high-profile
> cardiology domain at its current market value. However, this
> opportunity is for the domain only and not the web content. If
> interested, please leave a message at 404.699.2780 (serious inquiries
> with offers of more than US$550,000.00 only).”
>
>
>
> In other words, Mr. Chung is spamming us on usenet to create traffic
> at his domain so that he can blackmail Emory University into paying a
> ridiculous sum of money just for the domain name. There is very little
> content on the site and nothing of any medical value.
>
> So, don’t visit the site. He’s just trying to drive up traffic
> numbers to justify the cost and that is why he is putting dozens of
> stupid spams. They have nothing to do with the Christian faith and
> everything to do with his desire to derive profits.
>
>
> Mr. Chung says of his own qualifications,
>> Didn't you take the required exam for recertification last
>> year ?
>
> No. The board-certification in internal medicine was required for the
> fellowship training in cardiology.
>
>
>> Cardiology is a subspecialty of internal medicine. The cardiologist
>> who treated me for atypical chest pain is board certified in both
>> internal and cardiovascular medicine.
>
> That is his/her choice as it is mine to not recertify in internal
> medicine.
>
> Dr. Yamantaka also stated:
>
> Chung, you have shown that you are unable or unwilling to truthfully
> answer the reasonable and straight forward questions that I have asked
> you to address. Any practicing physician who repeatedly makes the
> boasts and claims that you do on these newsgroups would be able to
> answer these questions honestly.
>
> This proves that you are lying about your medical practice and your
> claims, both by omission and commission. You are continuing to be
> pathologically untruthful in how you represent yourself and your
> clinical experience. This is dishonest and further evidence of your
> mental illness and personality disorder.
>
> Chung, you are not an endocrinologist. You are not a Board Certified
> Internist. I am.
>
> "Black fat" is not a term that is used in medicine. . You claim to
> offer measurement of VAT. How is it measured? What units are used? How
> does one know when it is lost. Please site evidence-based, peer
> reviewed sources that state that diabetes is curable upon loosing
> VAT.
> If you are unable or unwilling to give verifiable evidence to support
> your absurd claims, then stop.
> His license is already under investigation. Anyone wishing to add his/
> her complaints about Chung's unprofessional behavior and absurd,
> nonstandard medical advice can also contact the Board. It can be done
> anonymously.
> http :// medicalboard.georgia.gov/02/csbme/home/0,2458,26729866,00.html
>
> From the website of the Georgia Medical Board:
>
> What is unprofessional conduct?
>
> According to the Medical Practice Act, unprofessional conduct includes
> "any departure from or failure to conform to the minimal standards of
> acceptable and prevailing medical practice and shall also include, but
> not be limited to the prescribing or use of drugs, treatment or
> diagnostic procedures which are detrimental to the patient as
> determined by the minimal standards of acceptable medical care."
>
> In general, examples of unprofessional conduct include, but are not
> limited to, physical abuse of a patient, inadequate record keeping,
> not recognizing or acting upon common symptoms, prescribing drugs in
> excessive amounts or without legitimate reason, personal impairment
> (mental or physical) that hinders safely practicing within the scope
> of one's license or certificate, performing duties beyond the scope of
> one's license or certificate and dishonesty. The Investigations and
> Discipline rules of the Georgia Medical Board, (Rule 360-3.02 and
> 360-3-.04), also provide additional examples of unprofessional conduct
> for which a licensee may be disciplined.
>
> File a Complaint
> Composite State Board of Medical Examiners
> Enforcement Unit
> 2 Peachtree Street, N.W., 36th Floor
> Atlanta, Georgia 30303
> PH: (404) 657-6487
> FX: (404) 656-9723
> http :// medicalboard.georgia.gov/00/article/0,2086,26729866 27513604 27080031,00.html
>
> About…
>
> CHUNG, ANDREW BEN-HUA
> 5701 MABLETON PARKWAY 2 B |
> MABLETON, GA 30126
> (404) 699-2780
> Physician Profile
> 040347 Active 08/03/1995 07/31/2009 Cardiovascular Disease/
> Cardiology NONE
>
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