USA: Dr Eric Gordon

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I just checked the California State Medical License Board, to see if there were any updates regarding Dr Eric Gordon.

I think we all are already aware of his 3 year probation, in the State of Calfornia:

https://search.dca.ca.gov/details/8002/G/82342/8ca7d731335157205e64c5fa0e390c5a

http://www2.mbc.ca.gov/BreezePDL/document.aspx?path=\DIDOCS\20161121\DMRAAAFC3\&did=AAAFC161121215833654.DID

But what struck me was the action the State of New York took in July of last year.

https://apps.health.ny.gov/pubdoh/p...icianDetailsAction.action?finalActionId=12038

https://apps.health.ny.gov/pubdoh/p...Id=12038&fileName=BRD+146414.pdf&fileSeqNum=1

It appears as though while Dr Gordon continues to practice in California, the State of New York was not lenient and asked him to surrender his license.

“The physician did not contest the charge of having committed professional misconduct by having been disciplined by the Medical Board of the State of California, Department of Consumer Affairs for negligence and incompetence; prescribing without an appropriate prior examination or medical indication; excessive prescribing and failure to maintain accurate patient medical records.”
 
We kind of saw this coming. It is a tough call for a doctor when patients in pain come to them.

The “war on opioids” being waged by today’s policymakers is, in effect, a “war on patients in pain.”

Sometimes it is a whole lot easier to put a bandaid on it than to actually look for a better solution. There are also going to be those patients that have no other option than to take powerful pain meds. In this case both the doctor and the patient are assuming the risk.

For Dr. Gordon the easy route is going to sink his practice.
 
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Dr. Eric Gordon relishing on 'long haul syndrome' and trying to connect the dots based on pseudo science.

Highlights include:
  • Preferred tests and labs
  • Why you shouldn’t settle for a “wastebasket diagnosis”
  • The role of underlying imbalances in your immune system
  • Supporting Long Covid

"one of things that I noticed in the last 20 years is that a vast majority of my chronically ill pts were actually hyper moble . . . "

"in a area that is often overlooked is called structural integrity issues . . . "

https://gordonmedical.com/what-your-doctor-may-not-know/

 
There are a number of references to Eric Gordon on the forum, for example here:
And Dr Gordon works with integrative and functional therapies. From his website:

”Some patients may immediately benefit from intravenous therapies. Others may respond initially to energetic modalities, such as Frequency Specific Microcurrent or Photon Stimulation. Some patients may require antibiotics while, for others, herbal or homeopathic remedies may be more suitable. Everyone has different supplementation requirements, and needs to follow different detoxification strategies.”


“For Dr. Gordon, however, knowledge and understanding does not come primarily from research, but from interaction and direct experience with his patients. He is first and foremost a private practice physician. His deep respect for the biochemical individuality of his patients is at the heart of his approach.”
Some of the references are tagged (see upper left), click on the tag to see the list.
 
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