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Psychiatrist. Psychopharmacologist. Scientist. Author.

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Doctor Munchausen and Sense About Science

August 12, 2014 5 Comments

Science

Editorial Note: This is the fifth in a series of Doctor Munchausen posts that include: Dr Munchausen, I presume Dying for a Cure Dear Luise Father Munchausen They followed a Sense about Science series of posts that included: Sense about Science: Follow the Rhetoric Sense about Science: First Admit no Harm Sense about Science: Follow the Lawsuit … [Read more...] about Doctor Munchausen and Sense About Science

Father Munchausen, I Presume!

August 4, 2014 7 Comments

Calvary

Editorial Note: This is the fourth of seven Doctor Munchausen posts - Doctor Munchausen, I presume, Dying for a Cure, Dear Louise and the forthcoming Doctor Munchausen as a Sense about Science Trustee, and Doctor Munchausen Joins your local Hospital Board. I’ve had some criticism of the recent Doctor Munchausen posts. They’re not fair on doctors. Many people have told me of … [Read more...] about Father Munchausen, I Presume!

Doctor Munchausen: Dear Luise

July 28, 2014 35 Comments

Dear Luise by Dorrit Cato Christensen

Editorial Note: This is a third post in the six post Doctor Munchausen series. See Doctor Munchausen, I Presume and Dying for a Cure. A variation on this post first featured on RxISK.org some months ago. Dear Luise by Dorrit Cato Christensen is one of most extraordinary books about healthcare ever written. Medical books are usually about great discoveries, great endurance, … [Read more...] about Doctor Munchausen: Dear Luise

Doctor Munchausen: Dying for a Cure

July 21, 2014 20 Comments

Dying for a Cure by Rebekah Beddoe

Editorial Note: This is the second in a Doctor Munchausen series of posts - meditations on the fact that medicine is likely the place where the greatest amount of abuse on earth happens - but no-one notices and no-one intervenes. The post below comes from the foreword to Dying for a Cure, Rebekah Beddoe's book on what happened her when she fell into the clutches of a doctor. … [Read more...] about Doctor Munchausen: Dying for a Cure

Doctor Munchausen I Presume!

July 14, 2014 18 Comments

Harold Shipman

Editorial note: As Britain descends into an orgy of handwringing about the abuse of vulnerable people, this is the first of several posts to tackle the issue. In 2000 when I gave a lecture on Psychopharmacology and the Government of the Self at the invitation of the University of Toronto, I ran into a problem. In the public domain our shared difficulties were because of this … [Read more...] about Doctor Munchausen I Presume!

Please Don’t Empower Me Anymore

July 7, 2014 18 Comments

Editorial Note: This is the second part of a Motivational Interviewing series crafted by Johanna Ryan and Ken Spriggs. Do you know the locations of all the best bathrooms? Do you often take a seat near the exit, just in case? Do you excuse yourself often to use the bathroom? Do you ever skip meals, or avoid certain foods, to avoid multiple bathroom trips? Those are … [Read more...] about Please Don’t Empower Me Anymore

We are the Ninety Nine Percent

June 30, 2014 12 Comments

99 percent

Editorial Note: This is a Coda to the four posts about Sense about Science and AllTrials - Follow the Rhetoric, First Admit no Harm, Follow the Lawsuit & Follow the Patient. The last post ended on this note: Over 18 months ago, RxISK attempted to open up a debate on the ambiguities and conflicts at its heart. Doing what it does, could it operate as a business in the … [Read more...] about We are the Ninety Nine Percent

Sense about Science: Follow the Patient

June 23, 2014 9 Comments

Patient and doctor

Editorial Note: This is the fourth of four posts about the links between Sense about Science and AllTrials. The first was Follow the Rhetoric. The Second was First Admit no Harm. The third was Follow the Lawsuit. The simple act of defining doctors or patients concerned about adverse events as “critics” is a rhetorical stroke that marginalizes concerns - makes you a one … [Read more...] about Sense about Science: Follow the Patient

Sense about Science: Follow the Lawsuit

June 16, 2014 21 Comments

Lawsuit

Editorial Note: This is a third in a series of posts about Sense about Science and Access to Clinical Trial Data that began with Follow the Rhetoric and followed up with First Admit no Harm. There are some facts in the last few posts. There are also some extrapolations that may not be right. Tracey Brown has gone on the Parliamentary Record to make clear what AllTrials are … [Read more...] about Sense about Science: Follow the Lawsuit

Sense about Science: First Admit No Harm

June 9, 2014 11 Comments

Doctor with hand raised

Editorial Note: This is a second post exploring Sense about Science. The first post Follow the Rhetoric is here. Anyone interested in Pharma will know about its ability to Astroturf – to create patient organizations whose role is to promote an illness or subvert an existing one. Creating awareness of conditions sells drugs. On a higher astral plane Less well known is what … [Read more...] about Sense about Science: First Admit No Harm

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