Dr. Peter McCullough has weighed in on one of President-elect Donald Trump’s top public health picks.
Dr. Peter McCullough, MD, MPH, is a prominent board-certified cardiologist and internist practicing in Dallas, Texas. McCullough has actively participated in discussions with the U.S. Senate and Texas Senate committees, sharing his insights and research on the pandemic’s management and the safety and efficacy of various therapeutic approaches to COVID-19.
In 2021, Dr. McCullough gained international attention following his appearance on the Joe Rogan Experience podcast. During this episode, he raised critical questions regarding the effectiveness of existing COVID-19 policies, including vaccine mandates and lockdown measures.
Dr. McCullough currently serves as the Vice Chief of Internal Medicine and Chief of Cardiovascular Research at the Baylor Heart and Vascular Institute.
Dr. McCullough has authored numerous articles and studies, enhancing the body of research concerning COVID-19, its treatment, and its broader implications for health policy. […]
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