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Lake Cowichan chiropractor writes that he performs "miracles" and that God works through him. Not sure how acceptable this is for a regulated health professional. (Or about the ethics of a newspaper publishing it.)
I suspect that claims of "miracles" might violate the college's efficacy claims policy. I'd love to see what acceptable evidence he has for God working through him. chirobc.com/efficacy-claim…
And look, the issue here isn't that a medical professional is religious. It's about the potential for misleading and taking advantage of patients with religious beliefs.
No surprise, but his clinic's Facebook page is full of questionable claims. These have all been posted since the college's deadline on complying with the efficacy claims policy. facebook.com/lakecowichanch…
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