I have long followed the work of Dr. Margaret McCartney. She is a general practitioner in Glasgow, Scotland, writer, public speaker, and now PhD.
She is a fierce advocate for evidence-based medicine. She holds highly skeptical views of screening for disease—which, to my surprise is quite common in the UK.
Her recently finished PhD sought empirical evidence regarding declaration of conflicts of interest in the UK. Here is a link to the document. Screening for atrial fibrillation is a focus of this work.
Here is a link to her PubMed listing.
We had a nice conversation about all things evidence and conflicts. I learned a lot about the health system in the UK. As an added bonus, Dr. M is also an avid cyclist.
As always, thank you for your support of Sensible Medicine. This support allows us to bring medical content free of industry advertising. JMM
Great interview, thanks! We need “The Patient Paradox” Part II, such an amazing and helpful guide for those of us who are not doctors and have had otherwise avoidable “close encounters of the third kind” with the health ‘care’ system.
You might be interested in this book - Conflict of Interest in the Professions, eds M Davis & A Stark, Oxford University Press 2001 & 2023
https://academic.oup.com/book/49821
I am having a difficult time understanding Margaret's response, it sounds like she is talking extremely fast. Like the speech is on fast forward. I noticed this with Vinay's pod about oncology residents. Anyone else have this issue?
No, I understand perfectly
Just change the speed