do we know what this refers to?
It's not the things that disappear from websites. The neuroscience graduate program website became password protected.
do we know what this refers to?
but nothing about him and his therapist. We dont know yet
I think the Bean-Bayog/Paul Lozano story is more on the Harvard University Patient who fell apart , got crazy and committed suicide after being separated from his psychiatrist who possibly taught him his first sex experience LOL. ...this could possibly happen on JH and Fenton too... but as of right now we dont know...
All of a sudden, JH was craving for sex too and finding some prostitutes? Hmmmmm.... another theory we can look since we still have up to November to get some real facts maybe lol..
I don't know if I were a professor that I would be talking about upcoming law suits. While there is major potential for that, it will all depend on the facts of the matter. If JH was seeing the psychiatrist (which we do not know) that does not mean he told her anything at all. He may not have been seeing her. Too much to wait on for professional anyone to give the go ahead to all the victims to get a civil attorney, which is how it appears when talking heads do this sort of thing.
I was thinking about the supposed contents of the the package. Wonder if JH was poking fun or was told he was being immature at any time by the psychiatrist. Stick figures is not what someone of his supposed mental capacity would be drawing, so I see it as snark. Sort of an f.u. b**** slap in the face.
Sure but if you dig deeper into the story, the sex, while salacious for media heads, was the least of the problem. Bean-Bayog was practicing reparenting therapy, which is largely credited to Jacqui Schiff's book, "All My Children" ( link )I think the Bean-Bayog/Paul Lozano story is more on the Harvard University Patient who fell apart , got crazy and committed suicide after being separated from his psychiatrist who possibly taught him his first sex experience LOL
Aurora, Colo., shooting suspect James Holmes came to the attention of the threat assessment committee at the University of Colorado but no further action was taken because he left the school more than a month before the attack that killed 12 and injured 58, sources told ABC News.
ABC News has learned that Dr. Lynne Fenton, the psychiatrist who was treating Holmes, 24, at the school, was also a key member of the university's threat assessment team. The group of experts were responsible for protecting the school from potentially violent students.
KMGH-TV, ABC News' affiliate in Denver, reported exclusively that, according to sources, by early June, Fenton had informed other members of the team about her concerns regarding Holmes.
But on June 10 -- three days after Holmes bought an assault weapon and added it to his already growing arsenal -- he suddenly told the university that he was dropping out of the neurosciences doctoral program with no explanation.
...oh, dear... it seems Fenton received some sort an HPPP-CO PUBLIC DISCIPLINARY ACTION on June 19, 2012 ( link ) This was not listed a few days ago.
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https://www.colorado.gov/dora/licensing/Lookup/PrintLicenseDetails.aspx?cred=423104&contact=457157
wow..and when i click the link - view the document, it isnt there....hmmmm
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direct link from your instructions https://doraimage.state.co.us/Liber...8g0D;Q6l_I=z_l9BCOD5NXvWCPsz_fzOm4tJ;;;Page=1I suspect that has more to do with browser probs, than anything. However, you can go to their Dept of Regulatory Agencies document search ( link ), then just click on logon, select last name (for your search), and enter fenton. Notably, the older (2004) doc is listed, but the newer one is not. Considering this latest just showed up, I expect the document to show up in the next few days. Ain't technology great?!
I agree. Guess we will have to wait.Shadow , i think their online site only has the result since May 2012
June 19, 2012 is pretty new ..
direct link from your instructions https://doraimage.state.co.us/Liber...8g0D;Q6l_I=z_l9BCOD5NXvWCPsz_fzOm4tJ;;;Page=1
http://www.dora.state.co.us/hppp/
http://www.dora.state.co.us/medical/forms/BoardActionsMedical08.pdf
Lynn L. Fenton, M.D., Denver, CO License #32723
On June 15, 2006, the 2004 Stipulation and Final Agency Order was completed. This is not a disciplinary action.
IMO the 2004 ''case" was more of a 'forgiven" case and she was just given minor things to do... but honestly, why would a husband or some friends tell people /medical board they gave them this and that medication... i think there is more to that offense but since she has good resume, some doesnt want to waste it so they let her continue the practice as long as she will not be allowed to give prescriptions illegally
I read the documents, what happened was, someone tried to fill a script for vicodin and the pharmacy called her office to confirm it. It turned out she never wrote the script, someone working in her office did. She fired that person. Said person then tried to get a script filled for herself and was arrested.
While this was being invesitaged, Dr. Fenton informed them of every time she had scripted meds for herself/husband/staff.
It seems to me the problem was not scripting her staff/husband meds, it was that she did so without maintaining a chart on them.
I worked for a ENT years and years ago as a receptionist and he treated me and wrote me scripts for colds and such. But I also know he kept it in my medical record.
Seems like a very minor offense on her part.