Harvard Medical School in Ethics Quandary – NYT

For anyone wondering why Harvard is so desperately fighting to support their industry sponsors in the face of the new “red meat is fine for you, probably” report from the last day or two, this article should give a bit of an insight into how pervasive industry money and influence is medical/health schools.

BOSTON — In a first-year pharmacology class at Harvard Medical School, Matt Zerden grew wary as the professor promoted the benefits of cholesterol drugs and seemed to belittle a student who asked about side effects.

Mr. Zerden later discovered something by searching online that he began sharing with his classmates. The professor was not only a full-time member of the Harvard Medical faculty, but a paid consultant to 10 drug companies, including five makers of cholesterol treatments.

Harvard’s rules allowed Dr. Martin (previous dean of the medical school) to sit on the board of the medical products company Baxter International for 5 of the 10 years he led the medical school, supplementing his university salary with up to $197,000 a year from Baxter, according to company filings.

Dr. Martin is still on the medical faculty and is founder and co-chairman of the Harvard NeuroDiscovery Center, which researches degenerative diseases, and actively solicits industry money to do so. Dr. Martin declined any comment.

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