http://morgellonsusa.com/JeffMeffert.html
In this "Washington Post Story" from January 20'th, 2008 Dr. Meffert made a few comments that got under the skin of a few folks, and as he displayed a confidency and mindset full of gibberish.
Jeffrey Meffert, an associate professor of dermatology at the University of Texas in San Antonio and a member of the American Academy of Dermatology, gives presentations to the medical community debunking Morgellons.
His background is listed here in this article of him being a Pillar of Character:
http://www.northside.isd.tenet.edu/p...responsibility
Col. (Ret) Jeff Meffert, M.D. - Marshall Class of '74 - USAF Dermatologist/UTHSC-SA Teacher
Retired Air Force Colonel Jeffrey Meffert is Doctor Meffert to his patients at the Dermatology Center at Texas MedClinic and his students at UT-Health Science Center. He started school at Lackland City Elementary, then his military-connected parents went overseas, eventually returned to Leon Valley, and finished his last two years at Marshall High School. He went to Rice University as a National Merit Scholar, and after three years simultaneously entered medical school at UT-Health Science Center and began a career in the Air Force. Well-known in his specialty - Dr. Meffert's lectures have titles like “Saving Your Skin - Warriors versus The Environment” and “Bugs and the Dermatologists Who Love Them.”
In the finality of it, all Greg Vigil of MorgellonsUSA.com "thanks Dr.
Jeffrey Meffert" for revealing and displaying the fact that many amatuer
people who have never received any degrees in medical/science, or have
ever received any clinical training, can become a much better
Dermatologist, and can become better Doctors than Dr. Jeffrey Meffert
himself, as Dr. Meffert has displayed a total character of clumsiness, and
sloppy and shoddy work, as he speaks of the topic of Morgellons Disease,
or examines his own patients in order to make proper diagnosis’s, and in
his own investigative work of examining fiber samples under microscope,
"as he makes claims" of doing every single day.