My daughter is working towards a Ph.D. in computational linguistics (I think…when she talks about her research I only understand every third word) at the University of Colorado Boulder. I’m just hanging out with my granddaughter this week, and I cringed at the chewing out Orac delivers to the institution — there is a unit of UC called UC Health that is publishing the most outrageous quackery, most recently an article touting the benefits of acupuncture in winter, written by a quack with a Masters degree in Oriental Medicine from the Southwest Acupuncture College. That’s gotta be a joke degree, right? If someone applied to my department with that on their CV, we’d have a good laugh and round-file it on the spot.
Anyway, now I feel like marching down to the university administration and giving them a good talking-to. How dare they dilute and devalue my daughter’s hard work with this nonsense?
chrispollard says
Don’t think the the UC health system has anything to do with the university at Boulder. It’s a fully fledged money grabbing health care system that builds lots of expensive new hospitals and other facilities all over the state.
https://www.uchealth.org/today/new-uchealth-steadman-hawkins-orthopedic-and-sports-performance-center-open-now/
jack16 says
Perhaps there are ways to get responsible persons to read ORAC.
jack16
leerudolph says
Hey! Thirty-odd years ago, my daughter taught Computational Linguistics at CU Boulder!
Does this mean I have to start collecting spiders?
katahdin says
Quackwatch.org is a good site.