PaulSimmons' Notes

Ethics Watch: Medicine

Posted in Politics and Society by Paul Simmons on November 16, 2009

From the Columbia Journalism Review, we get a reminder that Doctors don’t always disclose conflicts of interest:

Kudos to the (Milwaukee) Journal Sentinel and reporter John Fauber for digging up the difference between fact and fiction when it comes to medical researchers at the University of Wisconsin medical school. At least nine doctors there told the medical journals which published their research findings that they had no conflicts of interest with companies that figured into their work. After digging into university records, the Journal Sentinel uncovered a different story.

In Boston, according to the New England Journal of Medicine, similar problems exist with disclosure of interest.

It would be absurd to consider this problem as limited to medicine.

Perhaps professionals of all sort should consider the implications of the corporate conquest of their fields…

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