… search for Anthony Galea at the University of Toronto. He says he’s on the medical faculty.
Galea’s in trouble with the law, here, there and everywhere.
… The F.B.I. investigation of Dr. Anthony Galea, a sports medicine specialist who has treated hundreds of professional athletes across many sports, follows his arrest on Oct. 15 in Toronto by the Canadian police. Human growth hormone and Actovegin, a drug extracted from calf’s blood, were found in his medical bag at the United States-Canada border in late September. Using, selling or importing Actovegin is illegal in the United States.
Dr. Galea is also being investigated by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police for smuggling, advertising and selling unapproved drugs as well as criminal conspiracy…
December 15th, 2009 at 3:11PM
"He also has a clinical appointment in the department of family medicine at U of T…." Lots of physicians have clinical appointments which make them "staff" (Galea’s claim)or even "faculty," without necessarily putting them on a list with those actually employed by the university.