Wednesday, April 22, 2015

Prominent doctors write Columbia University asking them to cut ties with Dr. Oz

Dr. Oz, the once anointed by Oprah medical miracle worker, is in more hot water. This time it is not simply because he is a television "doctor" but because of the very real position he holds at the prestigious Columbia University as Vice Chair of the Surgery Department. A group of 10 physicians penned a letter and Dr. Henry I. Miller of Stanford University's Hoover Institution emailed it to Columbia University's office of communications.

"We are surprised and dismayed that Columbia University's College of Physicians and Surgeons would permit Dr. Mehmet Oz to occupy a faculty appointment, let alone a senior administrative position in the Department of Surgery.
 "As described here and here, as well as in other publications, Dr. Oz has repeatedly shown disdain for science and for evidence-based medicine, as well as baseless and relentless opposition to the genetic engineering of food crops. Worst of all, he has manifested an egregious lack of integrity by promoting quack treatments and cures in the interest of personal financial gain.
"Thus, Dr. Oz is guilty of either outrageous conflicts of interest or flawed judgements about what constitutes appropriate medical treatments, or both. Whatever the nature of his pathology, members of the public are being misled and endangered, which makes Dr. Oz's presence on the faculty of a prestigious medical institution unacceptable."  READ MORE
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We already know about "The Hoover Institute" another right wing funded group with an impressive sounding name.  But there are also signatories of the ACOSAH which a commenter clarifies below.  Can't take anything today at face value,  eh?
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American Council on Science and Health (2+ / 0-)(
Mother Jones expose in 2013: Leaked Documents Reveal the Secret Finances of a Pro-Industry Science Group
The American Council on Science and Health defends fracking, BPA, and pesticides. Guess who their funders are.
Bet you guessed correctly, Gooserock. Here's their list:
ACSH donors in the second half of 2012 included Chevron ($18,500), Coca-Cola ($50,000), the Bristol Myers Squibb Foundation ($15,000), Dr. Pepper/Snapple ($5,000), Bayer Cropscience ($30,000), Procter and Gamble ($6,000), agribusiness giant Syngenta ($22,500), 3M ($30,000), McDonald's ($30,000), and tobacco conglomerate Altria ($25,000). Among the corporations and foundations that ACSH has pursued for financial support since July 2012 are Pepsi, Monsanto, British American Tobacco, DowAgro, ExxonMobil Foundation, Phillip Morris International, Reynolds American, the Koch family-controlled Claude R. Lambe Foundation, the Dow-linked Gerstacker Foundation, the Bradley Foundation, and the Searle Freedom Trust.

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