Survival Skills of a Cancer Cell: Treatment Targets (An ILLUSTRATIVE TUTORIAL from Oster Oncology)

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  • @guesswho6941
    @guesswho6941 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Please do not mislead people by only putting “Dr.” in your title and hiding the educational degree. Include that you are a naturopath, don’t feign md or do degree that is both dishonest and dangerous. No one should just claim “dr” unless you are md or do and have proper modern medicinal training via these routes

    • @osteroncology6776
      @osteroncology6776  2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Hello Guess Who, in specific states and Canadian provinces licensed naturopathic doctors have the legal right to practice primary medicine and they can legally use the "Dr" designation. In some states they can not, but in many others we can. It is not a designation reserved for DO/MD physicians exclusively (many other professionals can use the Dr designation actually - you may not be aware of that... PhDs, dentists, etc.). You should have perhaps researched that before leaving your comment.
      Therefore, in the state that I am licensed, the state boards that oversee medical licensing do not consider my use of "Dr" dishonest or dangers. Their authority on this matter clearly is superior to your opinion. I have no interest or intent in parading a false degree and if anyone follows up on our website or other literature they will quickly and easily see my formal education and licensing (BSc, ND, FABNO). In other videos of mine on this same channel you will clearly see ND, FABNO displayed. No feigning.
      Thanks for the comment though, be it misinformed.
      Relax, Cheers, and please choose to direct your passions towards building, growing, or constructing something that aims to help others.
      Dr. David Oster.

    • @guesswho6941
      @guesswho6941 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@osteroncology6776 my friend you are pretending to be an oncologist without the training. Yes everyone may use the “dr.” but without mentioning your degree you are implying md/do and giving medical advice to the public who may not know better. Imagine a phd in art giving medical advice on youtube as just “dr.” You can see the dangers. ND =/= Md/DO. You can easily write ND after your name whenever choosing to use “dr” yet you choose to hide it saying people can dig the internet at find out.. how dishonest. And actually the law would not allow you to go into a hospital introducing yourself as just “dr.” Trust me

    • @osteroncology6776
      @osteroncology6776  2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      @@guesswho6941 I usually wouldn't take the time in responding to comments such as these, but since it will clarify truth for the sake of others... I will.
      I will assume that you are truly motivated by a want to steer individuals with cancer away from seeking help from disreputable integrative "practitioners", for which there are many, and I would agree with you is important.
      However, you have never interacted with our medical practice nor contacted me directly to understand how we truly represent ourselves to the public or colleagues.
      If you would have reached out to me, you would have found out that I was a staff physician for 5 years at a cancer hospital in GA, where I worked alongside medical and radiation oncologist, surgeons, and hospitalists... referred to as "Dr" everyday and in every professional/clinical interaction... "Trust me".
      Now, in my private practice I do "go into" cancer hospitals regularly throughout CO where I am "introduced" as "dr". Medical oncologists (both MD and DO) refer their patients to me, acknowledging me as "Dr." to their patients. Again, "Trust me".
      Also, for the record, my credentials are fully displayed to anyone who has eyes.
      At the bottom of every video the write-up we provide uses the word "naturopathic" medicine 4 times, all of our official social media accounts are listed (which when followed fully explain that I am a naturopathic doctor), and our website fully lists my credentials and that I am a naturopathic doctor. No "digging" required.
      In every video, if you care to listen to them further, I outline that "your oncologist may choose from" an assortment of regimens depending on the diagnosis, and then that "I would/could also add these tools to assist"...
      Every patient who contacts our clinic is fully informed that I am naturopathic doctor who practices integrative oncology, working alongside medoncs.
      Your accusation of me pretending is simply unfounded.
      Again, I truly wish you a good day and life...
      Dr. David Oster.