2015-01-22
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A story about ethics, commenting on mental health, and why Dr Oz is still a doctor. It's interesting, I promise. SUBSCRIBE to BrainCraft! Click here: http://ow.ly/rt5IE
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References:
0:01 and 01:47 Cooke, B. K., Goddard, E. R., Werner, T. L., Cooke, E. O., & Griffith, E. E. (2014). The Risks and Responsible Roles for Psychiatrists Who Interact With the Media. Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law Online,42(4), 459-468. http://www.jaapl.org/content/42/4/459.long
01:21 Baum, M., & Hope, T. (2011). Beyond the 'Goldwater rule'. The Psychiatrist, 35(8), 281-282. http://pb.rcpsych.org/content/35/8/281.full
01:23 American Psychiatric Association: Principles of Medical Ethics (Section 7.3) http://www.psychiatry.org/File%20Library/Practice/Ethics%20Documents/principles2013--final.pdf
02:19 Korownyk, C., Kolber, M. R., McCormack, J., Lam, V., Overbo, K., Cotton, C., ... & Allan, G. M. (2014). Televised medical talk shows-what they recommend and the evidence to support their recommendations: a prospective observational study. bmj, 349, g7346. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmj.g7346
02:58 American Medical Association: Code of Medical Ethics (Opinion 3.01) http://www.ama-assn.org/ama/pub/physician-resources/medical-ethics/code-medical-ethics/opinion301.page?
Great article on Vox: Why Dr. Oz can say anything and keep his medical license http://www.vox.com/2014/6/24/5838690/why-is-dr-oz-still-a-doctor