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Jun 29 2009

Psychiatry Update: Conflicts of the Conflicted

The past week has been an interesting one in the psychiatry field. After I described my experiences getting “un-invited” for my post on the DSM-5 Anxiety Disorders Committee, there was this followup in the Carlat Psychiatry blog. He described his own experiences getting blocked from a practice guidelines committee of the American Psychiatric Association (when I couldn’t think of anyone more scholarly and unbiased to do it).

The cause? A comment posted anonymously on his blog stating that Alan Schatzberg, MD, had pressured the DSM committee to loosen the guidelines for psychotic depression so that there would be an expanded market for the medication for depression he developed, mifepristone. Dr. Schatzberg was in the news last year because he had an NIH grant to study the drug but also was revealed to be the owner of four million dollars worth of stock in Corcept, a company that he co-founded and that makes the drug. Dr Schatzberg has since stepped down as Chair of the Department of Psychiatry at Stanford, source of the complaint against me that, yes, I had brought up two of the member of the DSM Anxiety Committee in the context that they were from Brown and Dartmouth, departments that were also sites of financial disclosure issues, so add to that my own university (which cannot be named), we pretty much have brought the circle to completion for the universities involved in last year’s financial disclosure broo ha ha. Also last week the CL Psych blog noted that Dr. Schatzberg in his speech accepting the Presidency of the APA stated that:

…some of the detractors in the press have voiced concern that some folks have earned too good a living, often by doing presentations…I have heard from colleagues and directly from one reporter asking me about one of my colleagues having too high an annual income…our members and residents have never taken vows of poverty…We need to ask ourselves how we have contributed to our own devaluation with which others seem to resonate, and we need to reverse the course. The rewards for our dedication should not be limited to a sense of pride, but we are also entitled to be paid commensurate to the challenge…

It doesn’t seem to me that Dr. Schatzberg has gotten the point that the American public is fed up with academic physicians been paid large sums of money from private industry and using their academic positions to promote their own and their industry partners financial advantages, especially if it impacts on patients. But there hasn’t been a lot of soul searching in psychiatry these days. I guess they’d rather spend their time getting people like me to shut up.

An interesting Anonymous followup comment to Dr. Carlat’s posting I was talking about earlier said that he shouldn’t wonder that people didn’t want him on their committees as he might use things he learns about in secret as “fodder” for his blog which he described as highly read. He also said you “can’t have your cake and eat it to.” Wa-aa? You mean if you want to be honest and transparent that you can’t serve on one of the APA committees? I guess because by implication they are corrupt and operate like the mafia? Hmmm, gonna go have some cake and think about that one…

Lolcat CAN have his cake and eat it too!

Lolcat CAN have his cake and eat it too!

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