Couple of interesting points in the letters pages of The Journal this week. Firstly, some drone from Asda, who makes no apologies for referring to patients as customers. If I ever meet him, I intend to make no apology for calling him a tool.
Secondly, and much more importantly Professor Ernst has written a letter calling for "the Society to take urgent action so that its ethical standards are adhered to". This is with regards to homeopathy, and the fact that it is worthless at best, and dangerous at worst. Good luck with that, Professor Ernst, although I've never known the Society to take urgent action on anything. Apart from ripping off pharmacists for all the cash they can get!
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Friday, 18 July 2008
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http://www.pjonline.com/poll/is_it_ethical_to_sell_homoeopathic_or_other_remedies_that_have_no_evidence_base_to_support_thei
Maybe someone is listening!?
NM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WByzTt4e3VI
PB
Ah, I think I've worked out who NM is! Cheers, bro.
That's an awfully depressing poll. although there's only been 19 votes so far. Do you have to register to vote?
TWP (A strangely appropiate acronym, at least some of the time).
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