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From Fake Medical School To Chief Of Staff At CAMH

The Editor

Today I want to share my brief experience at the Centre of Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH), and with their Chief of Staff Dr. Nitin Chopra. I'll skip here all the details since I already addressed them in a previous post. But suffice to say that I had one phone call with Dr. Nitin Chopra which literally ruined my life. When I filed a complaint against Dr. Chopra, the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario (CPSO) dismissed my complaint, and covered up their member's unprofessional conduct instead.

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Big Pharma vs Cannabis Industry: The Silent War

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On February 2020, at my request, I was referred by my family physician to the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH). I was seeking therapy for some minor mental health issues (anxiety, depression, chronic fatigue, and sleep issues). During the intake

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I am following up on my previous letter regarding your member, Dr. Nitin Chopra. Please be advised that some of your members are conducting a witch-hunt against patients who use cannabis for medical purposes. My complaint against Dr. Chopra was dismissed,