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She argues that radical feminism and race-obsessed multiculturalism have no place in the world of medicine. When they have actually secured a place, Satel shows the harm they've done. She describes, for instance, how the Harvard School of Public Health teaches that racial discrimination causes hypertension among African Americans--in short, racism makes you sick. Yet there's no credible evidence to back this startling claim, which may in fact divert attention away from behavioral steps that really can lower blood pressure. Satel has a wonderfully clever term for the people advancing this type of lab-jacket hokum: "indoctrinologist." Theirs is a political vocation, not a medical one. Satel is adept at countering their offensive, but her voice is a lonely one:
Indoctrinologists are making steady inroads in medicine. They now sit at the helm of professional associations and hold impressive posts in schools of public health. They have changed medical school admissions criteria and have infiltrated respected academic journals. They are outspoken, if not shrill, participants in many legislative and political debates.... Their numbers and influence are growing.That's the bad news. The good news is that Satel has written an outstanding book that exposes their agenda. --John J. Miller
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The author of this book has done a very excellent job in revealing how the almost cult like mentalities of political correctness, alternative medicine, and paranormal healing have crept into mainstream medicine. She uses logic and a mountain of research data to support her claim that the patient's best interest and scientific research are beginning to take second priority to political correctness and what some would call quackery.Although the message is disturbing, I actually found reading this book to be very enjoyable. Where else will you find illogical and deceptive assertions made by politically correct advocates actually challenged? For example, a feminist group claims that only 14 percent of NIH (federal) research funds go to women's health issues. And it turns out that this is actually true. But, as the author discovers, you are not told that less than 7 percent goes to research on male diseases and the rest goes to research on diseases that are not gender specific. The book is full of examples like this, where claims made by the so-called experts don't hold up under further scrutiny. I strongly recommend this book because it discusses controversial issues that truly are a matter of life and death. Cures for diseases such as Alzheimer's and Diabetes will almost certainly be delayed, at best, because of political correctness and other problems mentioned in this book. On the other hand, its hard to read this book and not take some comfort in knowing that there are still many people in the medical profession like Dr. Sally Satel who have the intelligence and courage to stand up for the truth!
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What every doctor wanted to say,
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This review is from: PC, M.D.: How Political Correctness Is Corrupting Medicine (Paperback)
Satel has done an outstanding job on this book. I found that as I read it, I had a strong urge to jump up and yell, 'right on!' As a professor at a medical school, I wish that all of my fellow faculty would read this. There are some extreme examples in this book but I don't doubt that they are real. This book exposes what many of us have felt but lacked the words and clear thoughts to express. Medicine in the modern sense is about empirical proof. Some crackpot ideas have panned out as great ideas. Others are not withstanding the test of reality. An idea must be tested and Satel holds some ideas up and examines them with scientific curiosity. Too many of the ideas advanced as modern or post modern therapies are lacking evidence to support their acceptance. This is a must read for all of us in academic medicine and public health. Satel's critical thoughts need to be reviewed and discussed. I believe that she has brought together some really important ideas.
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P.C. M.D., How Political Correctness is corrupting medicine.,
By Thomas Horsman M.D. "T.A. Horsman, MD, MPH" (Charleston, WV USA) - See all my reviews
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This is a fantastic book. It elucidates the degree to which Political Correctness is hurting patients, physicians and hospitals. Dr. Satel discusses "scientific studies", which do not hold up to peer scrutiny, but have been used by those with social agendas to support their ideals. She does not discount the fact that our environment affects our health and well being in certain instances; however, she does show that a much more important factor is personal responsibility for ones health maintenance. This book is especially meaningful to anyone involved in healthcare delivery or policy making. I highly recommend it.
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