The Death of Dan Markingson: A Research Scandal & a Cover-Up at The University of Minnesota

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Session 9 The Death of Dan Markingson: A Research Scandal & a Cover-Up at The University of Minnesota Presented by: Matt Lamkin Associate Professor The University of Tulsa College of Law September 29, 2017 9:30-10:30 am

The Death of Dan Markingson A Research Scandal & a Cover-Up at the University of Minnesota

The Nuremberg Code The voluntary consent of the human subject is absolutely essential. This means that the person involved should have legal capacity to give consent; should be so situated as to be able to exercise free power of choice, without the intervention of any element of force, fraud, deceit, duress, overreaching, or other ulterior form of constraint or coercion.

The Nuremberg Code The voluntary consent of the human subject is absolutely essential. This means that the person involved should have legal capacity to give consent; should be so situated as to be able to exercise free power of choice, without the intervention of any element of force, fraud, deceit, duress, overreaching, or other ulterior form of constraint or coercion.

The Nuremberg Code The voluntary consent of the human subject is absolutely essential. This means that the person involved should have legal capacity to give consent; should be so situated as to be able to exercise free power of choice, without the intervention of any element of force, fraud, deceit, duress, over-reaching, or other ulterior form of constraint or coercion.

The Belmont Report Respect for persons requires that subjects, to the degree that they are capable, be given the opportunity to choose what shall or shall not happen to them. Give subjects time and opportunity to make their own decisions. No coercion or undue influence Special protections for people with diminished capacity

I m aware that people can cast spells that can hurt you at a distance. I m aware that some people can read minds. I m aware that some people might actually be hybrids and not altogether human.

I m especially eager to attend this storm and SLAY those who deserve slaying. I will choose victims immediately. I HAVE NO EMOTIONAL ATTACHMENTS. I KILL FOR FUN!!

CAFE: Comparison of Atypicals for First-Episode Psychosis

Do we have to wait until he kills himself or someone else before anyone does anything? -- Mary Weiss, voice message to CAFÉ study coordinator, April 2004

[W]hen a research subject dies in one of your studies, the public and the private message should be, We are really sorry about this and we are going to do whatever we can do to make sure this never happens again. -- Mary Faith Marshall Minnesota Bioethicists Critique Their University, SCIENCE MAGAZINE, Dec. 7, 2010.

Minnesota Board of Social Work Corrective Action for Jean Kenney consistently fell below the minimum standards of practice for a clinical social worker. improperly made medical diagnoses and administered prescription drugs was improperly entrusted with assessing the severity of potentially dangerous adverse events maintained records were devoid of any clearly articulated, consistent set of treatment goals

Minnesota Board of Social Work Corrective Action for Jean Kenney omitted critical information relevant to suicide prevention failed to respond adequately to Mary s alarming voicemail messages about her son s condition made significant mistakes about Dan s diagnosis and his medication dosages repeatedly forged a physician s initials in Markingson s chart

Jean Kenney is no longer an employee at the University of Minnesota and hasn't been for a number of years. The University was not a party in the Corrective Action that is a voluntary agreement between Ms. Kenney and the Minnesota Board of Social Work. -- Mark Rotenberg General Counsel, University of Minnesota

The University of Minnesota wasn't a party in the recent sanction of a former employee over a controversial 2004 drug trial, but the same cannot be said about the school's pocketbook. The U paid a total of $22,773 to cover a portion of Jean Kenney's legal bills in her case with the state Board of Social Work, City Pages learned through a data request. That breaks down to $18,909 for Kenney's attorney, and $3,864 to Dr. Frederic Reamer, an expert witness who testified on Kenney's behalf.

[T]he Markingson case has been exhaustively reviewed by federal, state and academic bodies since 2004. The FDA, the Hennepin County District Court, the Minnesota Board of Medical Practice, the Minnesota Attorney General's Office and the University's Institutional Review Board have all reviewed the case. None found fault with the University. None found fault with any of our faculty. Most importantly, none found any causal link between the CAFE trial and the death of Mr. Markingson. -- Mark Rotenberg General Counsel, University of Minnesota

[T]he Markingson case has been exhaustively reviewed by federal, state and academic bodies since 2004. The FDA, the Hennepin County District Court, the Minnesota Board of Medical Practice, the Minnesota Attorney General's Office and the University's Institutional Review Board have all reviewed the case. None found fault with the University. None found fault with any of our faculty. Most importantly, none found any causal link between the CAFE trial and the death of Mr. Markingson. -- Mark Rotenberg General Counsel, University of Minnesota

[T]he Markingson case has been exhaustively reviewed by federal, state and academic bodies since 2004. The FDA, the Hennepin County District Court, the Minnesota Board of Medical Practice, the Minnesota Attorney General's Office and the University's Institutional Review Board have all reviewed the case. None found fault with the University. None found fault with any of our faculty. Most importantly, none found any causal link between the CAFE trial and the death of Mr. Markingson. -- Mark Rotenberg General Counsel, University of Minnesota

Q: Has the IRB done any investigation into the death of Dan Markingson? A: Not a formal investigation, no. Q: Has the university done any investigation into the death of Dan Markingson? A: No. -- Deposition of Richard Bianco Associate Vice President for Research University of Minnesota

Q: To the best of your knowledge, did anyone at the IRB, at the University of Minnesota, or anyone under your office investigate this case, actually look at the records and see the court documents that I m describing, and if so, could you give me the name of that person? A: Not to my knowledge. Q: Nobody did that. A: No. -- Deposition of Richard Bianco Associate Vice President for Research University of Minnesota

Colleague of Dr. Olson, CAFÉ Principal Investigator Reported to Dr. Shulz, Chair of the Psychiatry Department, and CAFÉ Principal Investigator Director, Ambulatory Research Center, which housed the CAFÉ study Chaired IRB Panel from 1998-2005 $650,000 in payments from drug companies over 8 years $149,000 from AstraZeneca, CAFÉ study sponsor Member, Academic Health Center Conflict Review & Management Committee, 1998-2008

[T]he Markingson case has been exhaustively reviewed by federal, state and academic bodies since 2004. The FDA, the Hennepin County District Court, the Minnesota Board of Medical Practice, the Minnesota Attorney General's Office and the University's Institutional Review Board have all reviewed the case. None found fault with the University. None found fault with any of our faculty. Most importantly, none found any causal link between the CAFE trial and the death of Mr. Markingson. -- Mark Rotenberg General Counsel, University of Minnesota

Texas Rules of Professional Conduct Rule 2.1. Advisor In representing a client, a lawyer shall exercise independent professional judgment and render candid advice.

Oklahoma Rules of Professional Conduct Rule 2.1. Advisor In representing a client, a lawyer shall exercise independent professional judgment and render candid advice. In rendering advice, a lawyer may refer not only to law but to other considerations such as moral, economic, social and political factors, that may be relevant to the client's situation.

Comments: Texas Rules of Professional Conduct Rule 2.1. Advisor [2] Advice couched in narrowly legal terms may be of little value to a client, especially where practical considerations, such as cost or effects on other people, are predominant. Purely technical legal advice, therefore can sometimes be inadequate. It is proper for a lawyer to refer to relevant moral and ethical considerations in giving advice. Although a lawyer is not a moral advisor as such, moral and ethical considerations impinge upon most legal questions and may decisively influence how the law will be applied.

[T]he Markingson case raises serious ethical issues and numerous conflicts of interest, which University leaders have been consistently unwilling to acknowledge. They have repeatedly claimed that clinical research at the University meets the highest ethical standards and dismissed the need for further consideration of the Markingson case by making misleading statements about past reviews. This insular and inaccurate response has seriously harmed the University of Minnesota s credibility and reputation. -- Legislative Auditor Report

[T]he Markingson case raises serious ethical issues and numerous conflicts of interest, which University leaders have been consistently unwilling to acknowledge. They have repeatedly claimed that clinical research at the University meets the highest ethical standards and dismissed the need for further consideration of the Markingson case by making misleading statements about past reviews. This insular and inaccurate response has seriously harmed the University of Minnesota s credibility and reputation. -- Legislative Auditor Report

[T]he Markingson case raises serious ethical issues and numerous conflicts of interest, which University leaders have been consistently unwilling to acknowledge. They have repeatedly claimed that clinical research at the University meets the highest ethical standards and dismissed the need for further consideration of the Markingson case by making misleading statements about past reviews. This insular and inaccurate response has seriously harmed the University of Minnesota s credibility and reputation. -- Legislative Auditor Report