I spent 90 minutes earlier today listening to a doctor from a large medical center in NYC that also does research in hearing loss give an intro/overview on gene therapy for the inner ear. Overall I liked the presentation until someone asked the last question for the evening:
"Is there a place for acupuncture therapy along with cochlear implants?" *
The answer -- "Yes." Perhaps he saw some jaws drop because he then added after a very long pause, "I don't advocate it but there is a role for acupuncture therapy."
I dropped the ball. I should have jumped up and said, "But why is there a place for acupuncture, when most double blinded studies on it show nothing better than a placebo effect?"
But I didn't. Partially it was because I had to make sure to grab some people and talk to them before they left. Partially because I would have had to wait for the audience mic to be passed to me. But it was also because I was stunned. I really admire that medical center. It has a great rep. I personally know two people who got cochlear implants there who are doing just fantastic. OK, anecdotal evidence, but it means a heck of a lot to me. One of the best otoneurologists I know is affiliated with that center and through acquaintances I know that there are other excellent doctors affiliated with that center also.
Maybe the doctor who presented earlier this evening was exhausted from a long day and just wasn't up to educating people about placebo effects -- but what an extremely disappointing answer. I still can't believe he gave it.
*(The Q&A had drifted over to the latest trends in cochlear implants -- which the medical center also handles, and in some ways was of more interest to people in the audience because its available now).
"Is there a place for acupuncture therapy along with cochlear implants?" *
The answer -- "Yes." Perhaps he saw some jaws drop because he then added after a very long pause, "I don't advocate it but there is a role for acupuncture therapy."
I dropped the ball. I should have jumped up and said, "But why is there a place for acupuncture, when most double blinded studies on it show nothing better than a placebo effect?"
But I didn't. Partially it was because I had to make sure to grab some people and talk to them before they left. Partially because I would have had to wait for the audience mic to be passed to me. But it was also because I was stunned. I really admire that medical center. It has a great rep. I personally know two people who got cochlear implants there who are doing just fantastic. OK, anecdotal evidence, but it means a heck of a lot to me. One of the best otoneurologists I know is affiliated with that center and through acquaintances I know that there are other excellent doctors affiliated with that center also.
Maybe the doctor who presented earlier this evening was exhausted from a long day and just wasn't up to educating people about placebo effects -- but what an extremely disappointing answer. I still can't believe he gave it.
*(The Q&A had drifted over to the latest trends in cochlear implants -- which the medical center also handles, and in some ways was of more interest to people in the audience because its available now).
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