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Published online 22 October 2008 | Nature | doi:10.1038/4551017a

Pharma payment probe widens its net

Psychiatrists accused of flouting financial-disclosure rules.

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  • Wow, you would think that psychiatrists of all people would be able to come up with a more sophisticated response than crying discrimination, "other specialties do it too!"

    • 22 Oct, 2008
    • Posted by: Chris Hamilton
  • Poor psychiatrists ! Must be suffering from low self-esteem making 'only' $199,000 a year. The comment from Dr. Stotland that Senator Grassley is singling out psychiatry for punishment is beyond childish and absurd and only corroborates those who believe (falsely, in my opinion) that psychiatrists are bogus and more interested in ego and money. Senator Grassley has spent twenty years in the Senate defending the American taxpayers and probing the ethical practices of NIH, chemical companies, industrial polluters, biotech firms, power plants, FDA, and other government and private concerns. Senator Grassley is one of the few Senators standing up to ethical breaches in government and in private industry, and is hardly on a ego trip to seek revenge against psychiatry. The ideological statement by Dr. Stotland says more about her insecure ideological beliefs than it does Senator Grassley's important contributions toward consumer protection.

    • 22 Oct, 2008
    • Posted by: Peter Cohen