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1999 Capital University of Integrative Medicine</ref> ernannt worden sein und im "Editorial Board" eines "Journal of the Capital University of Integrative Medicine" sein.<ref>https://www.antiageingconference.com/index.html?pg=ionescu</ref> Des Weiteren soll er in einem "Board of the International Oxidative Medical Association (USA)" aktiv sein.<ref>http://www.antiageingconference.com/index.html?pg=ionescu</ref><ref>http://www.helloarticle.com/de/professor-dr-john-g-ionescu-zum-leiter-der-immunbiologie-u-r1560.htm</ref>
 
1999 Capital University of Integrative Medicine</ref> ernannt worden sein und im "Editorial Board" eines "Journal of the Capital University of Integrative Medicine" sein.<ref>https://www.antiageingconference.com/index.html?pg=ionescu</ref> Des Weiteren soll er in einem "Board of the International Oxidative Medical Association (USA)" aktiv sein.<ref>http://www.antiageingconference.com/index.html?pg=ionescu</ref><ref>http://www.helloarticle.com/de/professor-dr-john-g-ionescu-zum-leiter-der-immunbiologie-u-r1560.htm</ref>
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Die genannte Firma Capital University of Integrative Medicine (CUIM, nicht zu verwechseln mit dem "Confucius Institute an der University of Memphis) residierte in Washington D.C. (USA) und wurde 1995 von [[Robert Bradford|Robert W. Bradford]] und drei weiteren Personen als Ausbildungsstätte gegründet. An der CUIM fungierte Mitgründer Robert Bradford, der selbst kein Abitur besaß, als "Professor of [[oxidology]]" im "Department of Microbiology, Microscopy and Oxidology", war in Personalunion "Professor of Medicine", "Vice Chairman", "Treasurer" und saß im "Board of Trustees". Der CUIM fehlte die offizielle Akkreditierung.<ref>https://health.maryland.gov/dental/doc/Public%20Orders%2007-08/MIchael%20Baylin100307.pdf</ref> Angeboten wurde der "Doctor of Integrated Medicine" und "Master of Integrated Health Science"<ref>''Admission Requirements:<br>The Doctor of Integrative Medicine program requires:<br>A Bachelor's Degree from an accredited college or university<br>Professional medical or advanced degree (MD, ND, NMD, DDS, DMD, DO, DPM, DC. PA, Nurse Practitioner) or a doctoral degree in medical or health science from a college or university accredited by the US Department of Education.<br>Evidence of substantial clinical experience or related work, and/or continuous employment as determined by the Dean of Integrative Medicine as a member of the Admissions Committee.
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Die genannte Firma Capital University of Integrative Medicine (CUIM, nicht zu verwechseln mit dem "Confucius Institute an der University of Memphis) residierte in Washington D.C. (USA) und wurde 1995 von [[Robert W. Bradford]] und drei weiteren Personen als Ausbildungsstätte gegründet. An der CUIM fungierte Mitgründer Robert Bradford, der selbst kein Abitur besaß, als "Professor of [[oxidology]]" im "Department of Microbiology, Microscopy and Oxidology", war in Personalunion "Professor of Medicine", "Vice Chairman", "Treasurer" und saß im "Board of Trustees". Der CUIM fehlte die offizielle Akkreditierung.<ref>https://health.maryland.gov/dental/doc/Public%20Orders%2007-08/MIchael%20Baylin100307.pdf</ref> Angeboten wurde der "Doctor of Integrated Medicine" und "Master of Integrated Health Science"<ref>''Admission Requirements:<br>The Doctor of Integrative Medicine program requires:<br>A Bachelor's Degree from an accredited college or university<br>Professional medical or advanced degree (MD, ND, NMD, DDS, DMD, DO, DPM, DC. PA, Nurse Practitioner) or a doctoral degree in medical or health science from a college or university accredited by the US Department of Education.<br>Evidence of substantial clinical experience or related work, and/or continuous employment as determined by the Dean of Integrative Medicine as a member of the Admissions Committee.
 
Each student who successfully completes the program will receive the degree of Doctor of Integrative Medicine, within his or her prior medical or health care scope of practice.<br><br>Dissertation Requirement<br>A dissertation must be submitted for the Doctor of Integrative Medicine degree. Candidacy for the dissertation shall be established following, at a minimum, completion of three semesters including final examinations in course approved for graduate credit with a minimum average grade of 3.0 in all course work. Approval of the dissertation is the responsibility of an examining committee appointed by the Dean on the recommendation of the student's advisor. The advisor is the chairperson of the committee, and the remaining members of the committee are members of the graduate faculty who are familiar with the student's professional specialty. The Office of the Dean informs the chairperson and the candidate of the membership of the examining committee.<br>Directions for the preparation and submission of these will be found in the Doctorate Research Project Manual, which may be obtained by contacting the Student Services Coordinator, at 1131 8th Street, N.E., Washington, D.C. 20002, (202) 544-1500''</ref>, die mit Wochenendkursen in zwei Jahren erwerbbar waren.<ref>''Class Hours<br>Programs of study for both degree programs cover four semesters of six months each. Classes are held each month on one extended weekend, Friday, 8:00 AM to 7:00 PM, Saturday, 8:00 AM to 7:00 PM and Sunday, 8:00 AM to 1:00 PM....During class weekends, administrative offices are open. Students may arrange for appointments with the administrative staff.<br>Administrative offices may be reached by telephone at (202) 338-4646, fax (202) 338-6900 or E-mail - admissions@cuim.edu.''</ref> Keine zwingende Voraussetzung war ein abgeschlossenens Studium der Humanmedizin oder Zahnmedizin. 2000 vergab die CUIM einen Ehrendoktor "doctor of humanities degree". Etwa ab 2003 war die Einrichtung nicht mehr aktiv und 2006 wurde die Einrichtung endgültig geschlossen.
 
Each student who successfully completes the program will receive the degree of Doctor of Integrative Medicine, within his or her prior medical or health care scope of practice.<br><br>Dissertation Requirement<br>A dissertation must be submitted for the Doctor of Integrative Medicine degree. Candidacy for the dissertation shall be established following, at a minimum, completion of three semesters including final examinations in course approved for graduate credit with a minimum average grade of 3.0 in all course work. Approval of the dissertation is the responsibility of an examining committee appointed by the Dean on the recommendation of the student's advisor. The advisor is the chairperson of the committee, and the remaining members of the committee are members of the graduate faculty who are familiar with the student's professional specialty. The Office of the Dean informs the chairperson and the candidate of the membership of the examining committee.<br>Directions for the preparation and submission of these will be found in the Doctorate Research Project Manual, which may be obtained by contacting the Student Services Coordinator, at 1131 8th Street, N.E., Washington, D.C. 20002, (202) 544-1500''</ref>, die mit Wochenendkursen in zwei Jahren erwerbbar waren.<ref>''Class Hours<br>Programs of study for both degree programs cover four semesters of six months each. Classes are held each month on one extended weekend, Friday, 8:00 AM to 7:00 PM, Saturday, 8:00 AM to 7:00 PM and Sunday, 8:00 AM to 1:00 PM....During class weekends, administrative offices are open. Students may arrange for appointments with the administrative staff.<br>Administrative offices may be reached by telephone at (202) 338-4646, fax (202) 338-6900 or E-mail - admissions@cuim.edu.''</ref> Keine zwingende Voraussetzung war ein abgeschlossenens Studium der Humanmedizin oder Zahnmedizin. 2000 vergab die CUIM einen Ehrendoktor "doctor of humanities degree". Etwa ab 2003 war die Einrichtung nicht mehr aktiv und 2006 wurde die Einrichtung endgültig geschlossen.
  
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