Academic Medicine’s Silence Enables Harm

Updated: 2026.03.11 13H ago 1 sources
A culture of deference and internal protection in university hospitals can let individual clinicians harm hundreds or thousands of patients over decades before accountability arrives. External investigations and patient advocacy are often the catalyst for action, not internal oversight. — Highlights the need for systemic reforms in university medical governance, mandatory reporting, independent oversight, and reparations frameworks for mass institutional abuse.

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Report Confirms Columbia Ignored Decades of Doctor’s Sexual Abuse
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Columbia’s external report found Robert Hadden abused more than 1,000 patients over ~25 years and cites administrators (e.g., a 2012 letter and two resignations) that exemplify institutional protection.
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