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Wakefield on Medical Ethics and Children: “I’m perfectly willing to accept my understanding was wrong”

by Kristina Chew, PhD on April 11th, 2008

Today at a hearing before the General Medical Council, Dr. Andrew Wakefield—-the doctor who is at the center of the controversy over the MMR vaccine—admitted that he had what the BBC terms a “poor grasp of the medical ethics surrounding work on children.” Dr. Wakefield faces being struck off the medical register in regard to “serious professional misconduct relating to investigations undertaken on 12 children between 1996 and 1998.” Among the allegations is a charge that he took blood samples from children at his son’s birthday party; the children were paid £5.

According to the BBC, Dr. Wakefield said:

“I’m perfectly willing to accept my understanding was wrong.”

While Dr. Wakefield had received “parental consent,” he should have obtained clearance from an ethics committee; he says that “was not aware of ‘detailed guidance’ on the treatment of children provided by the British Paediatric Association.” More details about the specific charges here.

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