Tom Dolphin, a member of the BMA's junior doctors' committee, ... said he had previously described homeopathy as witchcraft, but now wanted to apologise to witches for making that link.
From The Guardian, reporting on the BMA Conference.
(He was more moderate alsewhere in his speech, referring to homeopathy as "pernicious", "nonsense on stilts", "irrationality", "made up science", "insidious" and "something ...[that] does not work".)
Showing posts with label homeopathy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label homeopathy. Show all posts
Wednesday, June 30, 2010
Tuesday, May 25, 2010
Good front-line surgery

There's a lot of talk about "cutting front line services" as the government tries to reduce the terrifying deficit.
This assumes that (a) the savings can't be made anywhere else but front line services and (b) all front line services give value.
Most people focus on (a). I'd like to focus on (b) and point out an example of front line services that are wasteful and potentially actually harmful.
In February this year, Parliament's Science and Technology Committee published a report which urged the government to withdraw funding and licensing of homeopathy.
Homeopathy is a front-line service. However, the parliamentary enquiry found that it had no better effect than placebos. Indeed, the British Medical Association has declared that homeopathy is witchcraft. Despite this the NHS funds four homeopthic hospitals and spend many millions on homeopathic treatment.
Here's a front-line service we should be happy to cut.
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homeopathy,
nhs
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