Shulman in Denial, Doctors Say
Newsday,
Friday, April 16, 1999
Excerpt:
Many courts … agree that a treating psychiatrist cannot be said to have
the requisite objectivity, given the subjective nature of treatment,
to offer testimony," said Dr. Harold Bursztajn, co-director of Harvard
Medical School's Program in Psychiatry and the Law. "Moreover, for
a treating psychiatrist to offer such testimony over the now-imprisoned
ex-patient's objections is a clear violation of the Hippocratic Oath,
the Nuremberg Code regarding duties to captive patients" and several
ethics codes.