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He knew, or should have known, but conveniently, he forgot that fact when it came to testify before the General Medical Council under oath. It was only subsequently that it was disclosed that he knew all along. 6. Framing Dr. Wakefield – 8:21 When you had this threat of litigation, ...
The retraction followed the findings of the Fitness to Practise Panel of the UK General Medical Council, released 28 January 2010, that certain statements in the article were false — namely, that children were "consecutively referred" and that investigations were "approved" by the local ethics ...
“It may turn out that the greatest recent crisis in public health need never have happened.” Demonstrating not a shred of integrity, however, Wakefield denied what he knew to be true. Within weeks of the first Sunday Times disclosures, almost all his co-authorsretractedthe Lancet paper’s ...
which grants the federal council additional powers to mitigate the negative impacts of the corona pandemic on society and the economy. The most important measures are payments for short-time work (furlough leave), compensation for loss of income, assistance in cases of hardship, and support for ...
“Following the judgment of the UK General Medical Council’s Fitness to Practise Panel on Jan 28, 2010, it has become clear that several elements of the 1998 paper by Wakefield et al. are incorrect, contrary to the findings of an earlier investigation. In particular, the claims in the ori...
(MMR) vaccine and autism. Despite that link being completely unfoundedand numerous quality studies debunking any connection, the harmful myth persists. In 2010, Wakefield was stripped of his medical license in the UK after the medical council determined he committed fraud and abused c...
The Lancet yesterday described Wakefield’s continuing insistence that he had done nothing wrong as “perverse”. John Reid, the health secretary, has called for a General Medical Council inquiry. Others are equally bemused. Elliman said he was amazed that Wakefield had used children who were liti...
detailing alleged undisclosed conflicts of interest. Immediately following publication, Mr. Deer sent a detailed letter to the British General Medical Council (GMC), which regulates the practice of medicine. The GMC then initiated proceedings against Dr. Wakefield that culminated in Dr. Wakefield’s ...
Greenhalgh’s analysis projected a hypothesis onto the paper which was not partof its design and may have indirectly influenced the decision of the General Medical Council who decided that paper was not an early report, as stated, but a bungled version of a more formal scientific paper, commis...