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Re: "Scientific misconduct" in gov't data
Ron,
Just as a curiosity.
I am not a CHP and I do not know much about how it feels to be one. :-)
I sow some discussion about possible disciplinary actions CHP can suffer.
But I missed most of that.
So I have a question.
How many CHPs have been "disbarred" for misconduct?
I hope it is not a classified information.
Emil
kerembaev@cs.com
In a message dated 12/20/99 11:28:08 Pacific Standard Time,
rkathren@tricity.wsu.edu writes:
<<
Academy rigorously follows up on complaints against CHP's and has taken
disciplinary action in those cases where violation of the Standards have
occurred.
Ron Kathren, CHP
Past-President, AAHP
-----Original Message-----
From: Kerembaev@cs.com <Kerembaev@cs.com>
To: Multiple recipients of list <radsafe@romulus.ehs.uiuc.edu>
Date: Monday, December 20, 1999 10:01 AM
Subject: Re: "Scientific misconduct" in gov't data
>Jim,
>
>I am not surprised about that.
>Why HP community should be different from the others?
>Every industry has its "group interesses" and usually more than one group.
>HP "industry" is not special at this.
>Sometimes, I am trying to defined our "group interesses" or "groups by
>interest".
>I shell leave those thoughts of the list.
>
>Morality? Look on the doctors. They have an oath. We do not.
>
>Best regards,
>Emil.
>kerembaev@cs.com
>
>
> >>
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