After reading these rip off reports about Thania V Quesada, who is the current Medical Director at Dream Recovery International, and having experienced her ignornace, arrogance and lack of professionalism first hand, I was prompted to check out her education. It comes as no surprise that she received her medical education and degree from an unaccredited Carribean school.
It is further stated that back in 1984 when she apparently graduated from the Universidad Central del Este in the Dominican Republic, all you had to do was "pay your money and get your degree."
Dan Rather, the reporter on CBS evening news on July 12, 1984 announced the indictments of several people for allegedly purchasing phoney medical degrees from Caribbean schools. To me, this raises concern on the quality of Dr. Quasada's medical education. Based on my experience with her and the multitude of patient reviews that warn people to "stay away," I have to wonder about her. She certainly doesn't behave like you'd expect a doctor to behave. Here's another opinion I found online in regard to the the medical school, U C E, she attended:
Unfortunately, many years ago
This university, among others was confronted with a degree selling scandal. I have met several students from there and it is not anything close to a top grade school. Exams can be bought, grades changes, exams taken by proxys, in general, anything to get the paper.
Here there are three top of the line schools and one that might make it. Certainly PUCMM and UNPHU are at the top of the heap.
INTEC and the UASD have a pretty good history. The rest are pretty much degree mills where you pay your money and get your degree...