… in the Minneapolis Star Tribune notes that the most charitable description of what’s been going on at the clubby University of Minnesota medical school would be “bizarre.”
Friday, December 10, 2010
Ethically Challenged Academic Health Center
Admin at University of Minnesota
Continues in Denial...
A dozen faculty members and a student group at the University of Minnesota are calling for an investigation into the 2004 suicide of Dan Markingson, a West St. Paul man who participated in a medication study at the U that critics say might have featured a series of ethical violations.
"It's fair to say this is a 'routine' review, based on the concerns that were raised," said Daniel Wolter, the university spokesman. "At this point, it's premature to say what, if any, further review the board would pursue."
"It's one thing to ask subjects to enroll in a research study that is aimed at generating useful scientific knowledge and will advance patient care," [U bioethicist] Elliott said. "It's another thing entirely to enroll in a clinical trial that's being conducted to advance the marketing aims of a pharmaceutical company."
Justin Paquette, a spokesman for the U's Academic Health Center, said Thursday that he would not make Olson available to respond to the letters and student resolution. But he pointed to a statement the U posted on the health center's website that enumerates the various outside groups that have investigated the case.
"None found fault with the University," the statement reads, "none found fault with the involved faculty."
We didn't do anything illegal?
Just unethical and immoral?
The AHC has a problem with a damaged moral compass, see for example:
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I find it unbelievable that the University of Minnesota hired these bio-ethicist and when they do their job they are chastised or ignored with the hope that they will simply go away if their findings expose questionable practices at the University. What a crock. Again, the state legislators found the recruiting of mentally ill patients by their own treating psychiatrist to be appalling and unanimously strengthened the MN civil commitment laws prohibiting that deplorable act. What part of that doesn't the U understand? Mentally ill patients are PEOPLE. Real PEOPLE. Perhaps the legal counsel should be looking into prohibiting the department of psychiatry from prostituting itself and actually live up to the oath "first do no harm."
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