Dr Peter McCullough: Fact Check and Debunked Theories

Biography

Well-respected North Texas cardiologist, Dr. Peter McCullough has impeccable academic credentials. He's an internist, cardiologist, epidemiologist, a full professor of medicine at Texas A&M College of Medicine in Dallas. He also has a master's degree in public health and is known for being one of the top five most-published medical researchers in the United States and is the editor of two medical journals.

Personal History

Dr. Peter A. McCullough was born in Buffalo, New York, on the 29th of December 1962. During high school, he and his family moved to Wichita Falls in Texas and later settled in Grapevine. He has lived and worked in various parts of the United States, including Washington and Michigan, and he now resides in Dallas, Texas.

McCullough Protocol 2022
McCullough Protocol 2022

Dr Peter McCullough Early Treatment Protocol

Peter McCullough, who is widely published and works with two well-known Texas medical institutions, first issued his suggested protocol (McCullough Protocol) in the American Journal of Medicine in August 2020.
 
Since the time of the original publication in The American Journal of Medicine, Dr Peter McCullough and colleagues have updated the treatment algorithm (above) to include Paxlovid, Molnupiravir and Viricidal nasal and mouth washes (e.g. povidone iodine). 

The vitamin and supplement protocol includes: quercetinzinc sulfateVitamin D3, and Vitamin CMcCullough believes they should be included in the early treatment protocol as supportive therapies.

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Academic History

Dr. McCullough attended Baylor University and graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in 1984. He then attended the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, where he studied for his medical degree and graduated in June 1988. Following this, he undertook his residency in internal medicine at the University of Washington School of Medicine in Seattle, where he trained for 3 years.¹

Upon completing his residency in 1991, Dr. McCullough transferred to Grayling, Michigan, where he served for 2 years as an internal medicine attending at Mercy Hospital. Following his time at Mercy Hospital, he enrolled at the University of Michigan School of Public Health and studied a Masters degree in Public Health.

After he graduated from the University of Michigan School of Public Health in 1994, he became a fellow in cardiovascular diseases at the Beaumont Hospital in Royal Oak, Michigan.

Career Overview

Dr. McCullough joined the Henry Ford Heart and Vascular Institute in Detroit following his fellowship at the Beaumont Hospital, where he remained until 2000. He then moved to Kansas City, Missouri, to serve as Section Chief of Cardiology of the University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Medicine, Truman Medical Centers.

After his time in Missouri, Dr. McCullough returned to Michigan to serve as a Consultant Cardiologist at the Beaumont Hospital, and also as Chief, Division of Nutrition and Preventive Medicine Division of Cardiology. In 2010, following his stint at Beaumont Hospital, he was appointed as the Chief Academic and Scientific officer of the St. John Providence Health System, also in Detroit. In 2014, Dr. McCullough joined Baylor University Medical Center as Vice Chief of Internal Medicine. He was also appointed Chief of Cardiovascular Research of the Baylor Heart and Vascular Institute, and Program Director of the Cardiovascular Disease Fellowship Program.²

Dr. McCullough is recognized internationally as a leading figure in the study of chronic kidney disease as a cardiovascular risk state, having over 1,000 publications to his name and over 500 citations in the National Library of Medicine.³ He is also a founder of the Cardio Renal Society of America, which is a group that dedicates itself to bringing cardiologists and nephrologists together to work on the increasing global issue of cardiorenal syndromes. He is the Co-Editor of Reviews in Cardiovascular Medicine and is also currently serving as the Chair of the National Kidney Foundation’s Kidney Early Evaluation Program (KEEP), the largest community screening effort for chronic diseases in America.⁴

Career Timeline

  • 1984: Graduated from Baylor University with a Bachelor in Science
  • 1988: Graduated with a medical degree from the University of Texas Southwestern Medical School
  • 1991: Completed his residency at University of Washington School of Medicine
  • 1991: Dr. McCullough begins his period as a medical attending at Mercy Hospital
  • 1993: Studies his Masters degree in Public Health at the University of Michigan School of Public Health
  • 1994: Begins his fellowship in cardiovascular diseases at the William Beaumont Hospital
  • 1997: Joins the Henry Ford Heart and Vascular Institute
  • 2000: Appointed to serve as Section Chief of Cardiology of the University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Medicine, Truman Medical Center
  • 2002: Made a Consultant Cardiologist and Division Chief of Nutrition and Preventive Medicine at the William Beaumont Hospital
  • 2010: Serves as the Chief Academic and Scientific officer of the St. John Providence Health System
  • Current: Joined Baylor University Medical Center as Vice Chief of Internal Medicine and Chief of Cardiovascular Research of the Baylor Heart and Vascular Institute

Recognition

Dr. McCullough received the International Vicenza Award for Critical Care Nephrology for his outstanding work and contribution in the area of cardio-renal syndromes. He has also been a recipient of the Simon Dack Award from the American College of Cardiology, and his works have appeared in the New England Journal of Medicine, Journal of the American Medical Association, and other prestigious journals worldwide. He has been an invited lecturer at the New York Academy of Sciences, the National Institutes of Health, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), the European Medicines Agency, and the U.S. Congressional Oversight Panel.⁵

Areas of Speciality

  • Coronary Artery Disease
  • Chronic Kidney Disease as a Cardiovascular Risk State
  • High Blood Pressure
  • High Cholesterol
  • Hypertension
  • Sports Cardiology

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  1. It's incredible - I just swtched from google to DuckDuckgo and it's such a revelation (however I was never fooled by the incredibly distorted & warped google supported version of this great man's career and scientific stance).

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  2. Look up " The truth behind the lies" by Dr.Peter McCullough

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