A group of doctors has had enough of Dr. Oz. On Wednesday, 10 physicians, surgeons, and professors from across the country signed a letter — addressed to Columbia's dean of medicine — calling the medical school's affiliation with its most famous employee "unacceptable":

Lee Goldman, M.D.

Dean of the Faculties of Health Sciences and Medicine

Columbia University





Dear Dr. Goldman:



I am writing to you on behalf of myself and the undersigned colleagues below, all of whom are distinguished physicians.



We are surprised and dismayed that Columbia University's College of Physicians and Surgeons would permit Dr. Mehmet Oz to occupy a faculty appointment, let alone a senior administrative position in the Department of Surgery.



As described here and here, as well as in other publications, Dr. Oz has repeatedly shown disdain for science and for evidence-based medicine, as well as baseless and relentless opposition to the genetic engineering of food crops. Worst of all, he has manifested an egregious lack of integrity by promoting quack treatments and cures in the interest of personal financial gain.



Thus, Dr. Oz is guilty of either outrageous conflicts of interest or flawed judgements about what constitutes appropriate medical treatments, or both. Whatever the nature of his pathology, members of the public are being misled and endangered, which makes Dr. Oz's presence on the faculty of a prestigious medical institution unacceptable.



Sincerely yours,

Henry I. Miller, M.D.

Robert Wesson Fellow in Scientific Philosophy

& Public Policy

Hoover Institution

Stanford University

Stanford, CA



Scott W. Atlas, M.D.

David and Joan Traitel Senior Fellow

Hoover Institution

Stanford University

Stanford, CA



Jack Fisher, M.D.

Professor of Surgery (emeritus)

University of California, San Diego

La Jolla, CA



Shelley Fleet, M.D.

Anesthesiologist

Longwood, FL



Gordon N. Gill, M.D.

Dean (emeritus) of Translational Medicine

University of California, San Diego

La Jolla, CA



Michael H. Mellon, M.D.

Pediatric Allergist

San Diego, CA



GIlbert Ross, M.D.

President (Acting) and Executive Director

American Council on Science and Health

New York, NY



Samuel Schneider, M.D.

Psychiatrist

Princeton, NJ



Glenn Swogger Jr. M.D.

Director of the Will Menninger Center for Applied Behavioral Sciences (retired)The Menninger Foundation

Topeka, KS



Joel E. Tepper, M.D.

Hector MacLean Distinguished Professor of Cancer Research

Dept of Radiation Oncology

University of North Carolina School of Medicine

Chapel Hill, NC

To learn more about why these doctors are angry, read our feature "The making of Dr. Oz: How an award-winning doctor turned away from science and embraced fame," and watch the video below.



On Thursday, Columbia University replied to Dr. Miller:

Dear Dr. Miller et al,



As I am sure you understand and appreciate, Columbia is committed to the principle of academic freedom and to upholding faculty members' freedom of expression for statements they make in public discussion.



Regards,



Doug Levy

Chief Communications Officer

Columbia University Medical Center