The answer to this question depends on what you mean by doctor. If you're wondering whether he's a physician, the answer is no. Phil has never been licensed as a physician in any state. However, he is a doctor of philosophy, in that he has a Ph. The year-old received his degree from the University of Northern Texas in and obtained his license to practice psychology in Texas.
But in , after two complaints of misconduct, one of which alleged sexual advances toward a patient, the Texas State Board of Examiners of Psychologists launched an investigation into his practices. After they were unable to find any reference to physical contact, Dr. Phil fulfilled the board's requirements so as to have his complaint file closed in No one currently listed on staff has a doctorate in psychology nor do they have MDs in psychiatry, a credential that would allow a professional to diagnose troubled teens with mental illnesses and prescribe them medication as treatment.
Other than the psychiatry credential, the LCSW vs. Since Dr. Therefore, he has to convince the parents on the show to enroll their teens at places like Turn-Around Ranch. Problem is, the troubled teen industry in the U. A lawsuit has been filed by a woman claiming she was sexually assaulted twice at the facility and called a liar when she went to staff members for help. Phil case is an example of a common Big Pharma tactic known as "disease awareness.
In turn, they build the base of patients who take a drug company's medications. These campaigns usually involve some subtle hawking of a company's pharmaceuticals, often at a time when there's a push within the company to ramp up sales of a particular drug or just before a new drug is coming to market. So they're better thought of as covert drug ads masquerading as friendly advice about a disease from a trusted source.
AstraZeneca is sponsoring the Dr. Phil campaign. AstraZeneca makes a diabetes medication called Bydureon. Clearly, the drugmaker doesn't have an interest in giving the public objective information about all the different treatments available for diabetes — the kind of information that can help people make evidence-based choices about the harms, benefits, and trade-offs of various therapies.
A spokesperson told me that Dr. Phil was chosen for this campaign because he's been "successfully using one of our medications, Bydureon, to manage his diabetes since Woloshin, who has been tracking the celebrity health phenomenon with his colleague Lisa Schwartz, explained that the FDA only approved Bydureon as a second-line drug — meaning doctors should try other medications first. The drug also carries a black box warning — the FDA's strongest alert — about potentially increasing the risk of thyroid cancer.
Here is a quote from the official information for prescribers:. Phil's campaign may educate a few people about diabetes. Woloshin pointed to how consumers might purchase the drug on the recommendation of someone they believe to be a real doctor, which a campaign spokesperson suggested wouldn't be an issue as an actual doctor also paid by them would accompany McGraw during all speaking events.
The idea that the Dr. Phil star requires a legitimate medical practitioner to stand alongside him and field questions appears to confirm the exact opposite of the campaign's intentions and suggests that McGraw isn't professionally qualified in the first place. Is Dr. Phil A Real Doctor? Phil demands to be referred to as Dr.
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