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October 7, 2004
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Animal-Rights Doctor Will Work For (Vegetarian) Food

Word reached the Center for Consumer Freedom yesterday that Dr. John Pippin, long affiliated with the grossly misnamed Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine (PCRM), has been separated from his job as director of cardiovascular medicine at the world-renowned Cooper Clinic in Dallas. Pippin's name and biography no longer appear on the Cooper Clinic's web page.

As PCRM's public reputation has recently become commingled with that of the animal-rights movement's most radical wing, the Cooper Clinic and Pippin have apparently decided to part company. And rightly so. Respectable physicians should not associate themselves with organizations (like PCRM) determined to file their own frivolous medical malpractice suits. Or to rewrite the Hippocratic Oath to preclude the open endorsement of homicide, the apparent goal of another long-time PCRM spokesperson with an "M.D." after his name.

Doctors publicly aligning themselves with PCRM are making a conscious choice to endorse an animal-rights group and its agenda. In Dr. Pippin's case, his claim that "certain foods can be so addictive" appears on the book-jacket of PCRM president Neal Barnard's latest nonfiction thriller. Pippin also leads PCRM's effort to convince medical schools to "use teaching methods that do not include live animal laboratories." But it may have been his recent opinion column that put him over the edge with his (now former) employer.

In a September op-ed (appearing in the Jewish World Review, the Buffalo News, and the New Jersey Express-Times), Pippin admitted that "heart disease mortality rates appear to be falling," but also suggested that "meat-heavy diets" would soon be responsible for reversing that trend.

Here are a few more doctors who publicly align themselves with PCRM, and their professional affiliations:

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