Clare Gerada tweeted:
"As long as you take full accountability when things go wrong. You can’t have authority without accountability."
So true, hopefully the day will come when all who have for decades made their careers on the back of seriously ill ME patients, will be held accountable.
Oh Dear, Dr Gerada, now we can see that you are just a religious believer in authority after all, not a critical scientist. People deserve to be treated with more respect - especially people from Yorkshire.
You have not thought those statements through, have you, Ms Gerada?"And do patients have no bias? What about powerful unrepresentative patient lobby groups ? Should not they have to publish their COI & funding sources."
"As long as you take full accountability when things go wrong. You can’t have authority without accountability."
Yes Colin. Reviews should be based on scientific and clinical evidence. That's why the review is being withdrawn.
Huge news by the way. No more hiding behind Cochranes skirts.
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What does she think of e.g. the breast cancer lobby groups? Or does it depend on which lobby group you are? Why call them unrepresentative, when the NICE guidelines committee 2007 was unrepresentative?You have not thought those statements through, have you, Ms Gerada?
I think the unexpressed statement behind patients having a COI is that patients are receiving disability benefits and do not want to be cured.
@Esther12 often discusses how it can be problematic to focus too much on the argument about whether it is "mental" or "physical". I'm not convinced that these issues should never be raised but this is a good example that they can backfire and distract from important issues.
I suspect that the proponents of the Larun review wanted to break the news story, so they could control its (initial) framing.