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...  Medical Journal asked me to write about the regulation of alternative medicine. It’s an interesting topic and not easy to follow because of the veritable maze of more than twenty overlapping regulators and quangos ...

...  to latest diary entries This is a story of everyday researchers and teachers, struggling to do their job in a world ...  by management bollocks. This page is a continuation of the diary that started in June 2007, with the demise of UCL’s Pharmacology department (for the time being). It continued from ...

...  to follow-up The College of Medicine is well known to be the reincarnation of the late unlamented Prince of Wales Foundation for Integrated Health. I labelled it as a Fraud and ...

...  in science and medicine. So why has the University of Aberdeen been dabbling in the mystical barmpottery of the Steiner cult? According to a rumour on twitter yesterday, the university has avoided making an idiot of itself. Nonetheless there are lessons to be learned from this episode and it ...

...  far-right ideology. No wonder that no hint was given of its intentions before the election. On the contrary, David Cameron stated repeatedly that there would be no top-down reorganisation of the NHS. That turned out to be a straight lie. “First let me tell you ...

...  how far we’ve got, five years on. At the beginning of 2007 UCAS (the universities central admission service) offered 45 different BSc degrees in quackery, at 16 universities. Now there ...

...  been no official announcement, but four more of Westminster’s courses in junk medicine have quietly closed. For entry in 2011 they offer University of Westminster (W50) qualification Chinese ...

...  courses are in post-1992 universities, but the advance of quackademia is by no means limited to them. The teaching at St Bartholomew’s Hospital Medical School, one of the oldest, was pretty disgraceful for example, though after protests from ...  alterantive medicine and that’s quite right, A lot of their patients will use it. The problem is that the guidance is shockingly ...

...  latest diary entries Jump to comments This is a story of everyday researchers and teachers, struggling to do their job in a world ...  by management bollocks. This page is a continuation of the diary that started in June 2007, with the demise of UCL’s ...

...  to follow-up The absurdness of allowing statutory regulation of herbal medicines, both Western and Chinese has already been pointed out ...  Andrew Lewis in  “How to Spot Bad Regulation of Alternative Medicine“ The harm done by the government’s ...

...  This outfit seemed to me to be so dangerous that a word of warning is in the public interest. Their own description says “YES TO ...  approach to cancer care”. That sounds sort of cuddly but lets look below the surface. As so often, the funding seems to ...

...  post is not so much about homeopathy as about the failures of the Government and the MHRA. The Medicines and Health Regulatory Authority ...  would disagree much with what I have written, but most of them have far better ways to spend their time than bothering about the ...

...  the enormous degree validation scam run by the University of Wales. It also exposed the uselessness of the Quality Assurance Agency (QAA). Both these things have been written ...

...  to follow-up The Prince of Wales’ Foundation for Integrated Health shut down amidst scandal in April 2010. In July, we heard that a new “College of Medicine” was to arise from its ashes. It seemed clear from the people involved that the name “College of Medicine” would be deceptive. Now the College of Medicine has ...