How We Learned to Question Medicine - Professor Paul Garner

To learn more about the Free Speech Union and join, please visit How We Learned to Question Medicine Professor Paul Garner, professor emeritus in Evidence Synthesis in Global Health at the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, argues that scepticism is integral to good science and makes the case for using the tools of science to hold authority to account. Building on the themes of Professor Sokal’s first lecture, Professor Garner shares noteworthy examples where an insistence on robust evidence and research has led not only to scientific breakthroughs but to the exposure of malpractice. About our speaker Professor Garner stepped back from full-time employment in 2022 but continues as emeritus. He supports academic staff carrying out systematic reviews on infectious diseases, developing further research on post-viral syndrome, and continued collaborative work in developing guideline methods. He was previously Coordinator of the Centre for Evidence Synthesis in Global Health, Co-ordinating Editor of the Cochrane Infectious Diseases Group, and Director of the Research, Evidence and Development Initiative. Professor Garner is also on the Board of Trustees of Sense about Science.
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