Biographical Sketch
of Dr. Paul Conyette
In 1981, Attended
the University of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada and Brandon Regional
Hospital in Brandon, Manitoba, Canada and graduated as a Biomedical
Scientist and became licenced and registered in Canada with
the Canadian Society of Medical Laboratory Scientists.
1982, won the Canadian Silver Medal for full
contact Tae Kwon Do, WTF, Olympic style and the Gold Medal
for the Western Canadian Championship.
1985 Attended the Canadian College of Naturopathic
Medicine , located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada and graduated
as a Doctor of Naturopathic Medicine. Completed Hospital rounds
and emergency rotations at Brandon Hospital under Dr. M.J.
Lau, MD .
In 1988 conducted research at the University
of Toronto, Faculty of Medicine. The study evaluated geriatric
patients with respect to their diet and concluded through
collated statistical research data that calcium/phosphorous
ratio was related to bone status and general health.
From 1986 to 1989 worked as a clinical chemist
for MDS Medical Laboratories and Metro Labs in Toronto, during
studies at CCNM.
In 1989, joined the Naturopathic Physicians
Clinic in Brandon, Manitoba, Canada which was previously under
the direction of the late Dr. Lambert Grube.
In 1991 the clinic was renamed Canadian Biologics
Inc and a second branch office was opened in the city of Winnipeg.
In 1991, succeeded at the Physician’s
exam for the American College for Advancement in Medicine,
ACAM.
In 1992, qualified by the Canadian Association
of Rehabilitation Professionals as a consultant in Rehab.
Medicine.
In 1993, sat and passed medical license exams
for the state of Arizona, USA. Received physician’s
license for the state of Arizona Naturopathic Board of Medical
Examiners. Opened two more clinic locations in the state of
Arizona which are now under the direction of Dr. Lisa Richardson,
NMD.
In 1995, qualified with a doctorate in acupuncture
by the Canadian Academy of Chinese Traditional Health Sciences,
Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
2004 received a license as an investigator
with the Manitoba Justice Department, to conduct special forensic
medical investigations.
2005 Accepted an invitation from the National
Institute of Health, USA to conduct a double blind placebo
controlled study into the use of chelation therapy for treating
coronary artery disease. This is a USD $30 million spread
out over 50 clinic sites across the USA.
2008, completed additional training in Osteopathic Medicine from the University of Michigan School of Medicine.
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