Friday, March 18, 2022

Questions MAR 22

Beyond 18-20, Lifelines 4-5

1. Why does every doctor boast of being guided by the New England Journal of Medicine?

2. What happened when Dennis Cotter submitted an editorial on the drug epoetin?

3. Who are "the best drug reps of all"?

4. Give an example of how bad drugs can be made to look good.

5. What's the paradoxical result of being published in a medical journal?

6. How did the publisher Elsevier damage its own reputation?

7. What was Jonas Salk's view of "entities beneficial to all humankind"?

8. What would likely happen if the baby trade moved to a donor model?

9. What preferences account for warning labels and dosage information on drugs?

10. What's a "mundane" example of appropriate parental control over the fate of their offspring?

DQ
  • Are there any truly objective and reliable forums for presentation and discussion of the latest medical research?
  • Do you look at journal ads? Are you influenced by them? In general, do you consider yourself immune to illicit marketing appeals presented under a guise of "evidence" and "ground-breaking research"?
  • Would you ever be liable to undue influence from "advertorials," "educational opportunities," and "junkets" sponsored by the Pharmaceutical industry? How can you be sure?
  • How can we tell the difference between legitimate clinical trials and those whose results have been "tarted up"? 204
  • How can "medically illogical but financially strategic moves" be effectively regulated in our system? 206
  • Should medical journals drop all pharmaceutical advertizing? Why haven't they?
  • Should patients be compensated when their contributions to biobanks lead to  profitable products and innovations? 214
  • Is laissez-faire the right regulatory response to the baby market? 
  • Should there be age limits on fertility treatments? 218
  • Is it wrong for biological parents to profit from relinquishing their offspring? 220
  • Should we favor policies that promote and favor adoption over fertility treatments? 222
  • Should society regulate gender demographics?

Lifelines
1. What did Leana love about the ER?

2. How does Eileen's story illustrate a perversity in our health-care system?

3. 90% of a person's life expectancy depends on what?

4. Why did Leana seek an internship at Lehman Brothers?

5. Why didn't Leana's mother want her to be quiet and not ask questions during her medical appointment?

6. What happened on April 15, 2013?

DQ
  • Would you like to work in an ER?
  • Would you have wanted to join Nick Kristof in Rwanda, Burundi, and Congo? Would you run "toward the horror"? 64
  • Is it a physician's job to "open Pandora's Box"? 65, 68
  • Should a med student "keep her head down in the books"? 69
  • Were Leana's words to her mother "cruel"? 74
  • How over-prescribed do you think Valium (etc.) is?
  • What can be done to restore "humanity" to medical care? 78
  • What cultural and generational factors consistently impede effective treatment in our health care system?
  • What do you think of what the doctor saying "You brought her to the hospital" etc.? 82
  • Why don't doctors listen?
  • Is it sad to you that Leana's mother never sent those letters expressing pride in her daughter? 89


7 comments:

  1. Are there any truly objective and reliable forums for presentation and discussion of the latest medical research?
    I think there are, but everything nowadays is about "flash science". Something easily consumable by the greater population without any deeper understanding of the topic. That is also why so many people can be easily decieved when the put their trust in individuals or institutions that can lead them astray, because they have a surface level of understanding without any desire to learn the truth for themselves.

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  2. Lifelines: What did Leana love about the ER?

    That it was the one place where everyone had to be seen and no one would be turned away.

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  3. Lifelines: 90% of a person's life expectancy depends on what?

    The social determinants of health.

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  4. Lifelines: What happened on April 15, 2013?

    The emergency dept. at Massachusetts General Hospital was filled to capacity.

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  5. 7. What was Jonas Salk's view of "entities beneficial to all humankind"?
    Salk believed that "the entities beneficial to all humankind should not be patented and privatized."

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  6. 8. What would likely happen if the baby trade moved to a donor model?
    It would likely face shortages: fewer women willing to donate eggs, fewer surrogate mothers, and a smaller supply of sperm.

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  7. 9. What preferences account for warning labels and dosage information on drugs?
    Most Americans view information as a public good. We believe that others should also have access to the information that our government provides for free.

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