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Book Review: Truth and Consequences for Medical Whistleblowers

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Book Review: Truth and Consequences for Medical Whistleblowers

In “The Occasional Human Sacrifice,” Carl Elliott notes that those who expose medical wrongdoings are hardly heroes.

 Unlike Bennet Omaluor Erin Brockovich, who grew famous by spotlighting corruption and ushering in change and whose stories eventually made it to the big screen, most scientific whistleblowers remain under the radar, their efforts seldom yielding justice for victims. By speaking up, they may sacrifice their own career prospects, coming away with little more than a dismal question: Was the whole thing really worth 


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