This doctor did NOT think before hitting the "submit/post" button.

Homerboy

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http://www.npr.org/blogs/health/201...on-resigns-post-after-backlash-over-editorial


The American College of Surgeons, the leading group for the profession, will have a new president come this fall.

But it won't be Dr. Lazar Greenfield, a distinguished vascular surgeon who last year was honored by the group with an award for innovation and who was until this weekend the college's president-elect.

Though he may be an ace in the operating room, Greenfield, a professor emeritus at the University of Michigan, proved tone deaf — or worse — as a writer and editor. In a Valentine's Day editorial for Surgery News, a publication affiliated with the ACS, Greenfield extolled the virtues of semen as a mood-enhancer for women. That editorial proved his undoing.


The piece recounted a bunch of different studies and concluded:

So there's a deeper bond between men and women than St. Valentine would have suspected, and now we know there's a better gift for that day than chocolates.

Well, that didn't sit well with quite a few people. The entire February issue of Surgery News was pulled from the Web. And complaints poured into the American College of Surgeons.

"I was aghast," Dr. Colleen Brophy, a professor of surgery at Vanderbilt University and an ACS member for more than two decades, told Dr. Pauline Chen, who wrote about the controversy on the New York Times's Well blog last week. Brophy resigned from the group to protest how it mishandled things.

The blog Retraction Watch has been all over the case, and you can read the full text of the editorial there. Pretty quickly, Lazar lost his job as editor of Surgery News because of the editorial.

And, as Retraction Watch reported, Lazar has now been replaced as president-elect of ACS by Dr. Patricia J. Numann of Syracuse, N.Y.

Lazar told the New York Times in a statement that he had apologized many times but ultimately resigned to put an end to the "disruptive issue."
 
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Blackjack200

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Underneath it all we're still just a bunch of pathetic puritans, trying to escape the thought or mention of sex. I didn't read the the editorial, but it seems silly for the guy to lose his position.
 

MotF Bane

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Ruin his career over a one-liner following what was apparently a serious and factual paper.

Yeah, that's fucking smart. :rolleyes:
 

Perknose

Forum Director & Omnipotent Overlord
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Try convincing you S/O it's best to take this medicine orally.
 

Gooberlx2

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My lab has mixed opinions. I think injecting occasional good seasonal humor is totally permissible and certain people should unbunch their fucking panties.

Others in the lab feel it was simply inappropriate and unprofessional, though nobody was "aghast".
 

Kadarin

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Nov 23, 2001
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Some women (looking at you, Dr. Colleen Brophy), sadly, are just uncomfortable with the truth that women should be gobbling teh cock.
 

ShawnD1

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So there's a deeper bond between men and women than St. Valentine would have suspected, and now we know there's a better gift for that day than chocolates.

Well, that didn't sit well with quite a few people.

Semen doesn't sit well in my stomach either. Makes me barf.
 

MotionMan

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Wait, there is something called "Retraction Watch" that keeps copies of things that were retracted and posts them?

That is hilarious.

MotionMan
 

ShawnD1

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Wait, there is something called "Retraction Watch" that keeps copies of things that were retracted and posts them?

That is hilarious.

MotionMan

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Streisand_effect
The Streisand effect is a primarily online phenomenon in which an attempt to hide or remove a piece of information has the unintended consequence of publicizing the information more widely. It is named after American entertainer Barbra Streisand, whose 2003 attempt to suppress photographs of her residence inadvertently generated further publicity.
 

PottedMeat

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"I was aghast," Dr. Colleen Brophy, a professor of surgery at Vanderbilt University and an ACS member for more than two decades, told Dr. Pauline Chen, who wrote about the controversy on the New York Times's Well blog last week.

5 Gallons Bukkake STAT!
 

Ronstang

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What's wrong with a little scientific nudge for more blow jobs? I really don't see what the issue here is as long as there is actual science to back up his assertions.