NEW YORK (AP) — Columbia
University has not removed TV celebrity doctor Mehmet Oz from his
faculty position as a group of top doctors have demanded, citing his
"egregious lack of integrity" for promoting what they call "quack
treatments."
"Dr. Oz has
repeatedly shown disdain for science and for evidence-based medicine,"
said a letter the 10 physicians sent to a Columbia dean earlier this
week. They say he's pushing "miracle" weight-loss supplements with no
scientific proof that they work.
The
New York Ivy League school responded Thursday, issuing a statement to
The Associated Press saying only that the school "is committed to the
principle of academic freedom and to upholding faculty members' freedom
of expression for statements they make in public discussion."
Led
by Dr. Henry Miller of California's Stanford University, the doctors
sent the letter to Lee Goldman, dean of Columbia's Faculties of Health
Sciences and Medicine. The nine other doctors from across the country
included Dr. Joel Tepper, a cancer researcher from the University of
North Carolina School of Medicine, and Dr. Gilbert Ross of the American
Council on Science and Health in New York City.
The
doctors wrote that Oz, for years a world-class Columbia cardiothoracic
surgeon, "has manifested an egregious lack of integrity by promoting
quack treatments and cures in the interest of personal financial gain."
They said he has "misled and endangered" the public.
Oz
first came to public attention as a frequent television guest of Oprah
Winfrey. For the past five years, he's been the host of "The Dr. Oz
Show."
Last year, he appeared
before a U.S. Senate panel that accused him of endorsing products that
were medically unsound. At the time, Oz acknowledged that some of the
products he advised his viewers to use "don't have the scientific muster
to present as fact."
A show representative did not immediately return a call Thursday for comment.
As
vice chair of Columbia's surgery department, Oz still occasionally
teaches, said Douglas Levy, spokesman for the Columbia University
Medical Center.
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Dr. Oz won't be silenced.
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Dr. Oz won't be silenced.
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