Re: [情報] Dr. Shafer 回答MJJC歌迷問題
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MJJC: What do you think about DA Walgren?
Dr. Steve Shafer: He is brilliant, dedicated, and absolutely honest. He
worked incredibly hard. I think he got about 4 hours of sleep every night of
the trial.
Part of my job was educating Mr. Walgren in the science. By the time of the
trial, he was occasionally correcting my calculations! He was so effective
when dealing with expert opinion in part because he truly understood the
scientific principles.
As a taxpayer, it is amazing that attorneys like Mr. Walgren work for the
State of California at a public servant’s salary. We are really getting our
money’s worth!
MJJC: Did you see Judge Pastor give his sentencing statement? Any comments on
that?
Dr. Steve Shafer: Yes, I watched it live. I smiled when Judge Pastor used
specific words and ideas that I introduced in my testimony. Also, having read
all of the documents numerous times, it was clear to me that Conrad Murray
repeatedly lied. However, that was irrelevant to my testimony, and so I
appropriately kept that opinion to myself. I appreciated hearing the judge,
who is better able to judge Murray’s veracity than I am, lay out the pattern
of self-serving lies by Conrad Murray.
MJJC: Do you think Murray just made a 'fatal mistake' or do you think it’s
something more?
Dr. Steve Shafer: The fatal mistake was saying “Yes” to Michael Jackson’s
request for a physician to administer propofol. That was followed by
innumerable other fatal mistakes, but it all traces back to the initial lack
of judgment.
MJJC: Do you believe Murray got the appropriate charge of Manslaughter or do
you believe what he did was much more serious that it should have been
something like Murder 2?
Dr. Steve Shafer: I’m not qualified to judge this, and am very glad I was
not asked for an opinion on this during my testimony. I am glad he was found
guilty. That was important: doctors are accountable for their actions. We are
not above the law.
I only gave one television interview after the trial, because I had to teach
a course (www.nonmemcourse.com) immediately after the trial. I was asked what
I thought about the fact that the worse possible sentence was 4 years in
jail. I answered that I wasn’t qualified to render an opinion. I think they
wanted a much more bloodthirsty response, because they never ran the
interview.
MJJC: What kind of punishment would be appropriate in your personal opinion?
Dr. Steve Shafer: Emphasizing that this is just my uninformed personal
opinion, I believe that he must lose his license, never practice medicine
again, and be accountable to the Jackson family. Please let me emphasize
again that criminal punishment isn’t something I know about.
MJJC: In his closing argument Ed Chernoff stated once more that "lack of
record keeping did not kill Michael Jackson". Would you find this a
particularly irresponsible assumption- especially in light of your lengthy
and detailed explanation of Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics? Would Ed
Chernoff's closing argument be especially irresponsible and outrageous-
considering that the assumed physician did not keep any records?
Dr. Steve Shafer: Mr. Chernoff’s statement is false. The lack of record
keeping did contribute to Michael Jackson’s death. Without records Conrad
Murray could not look for trends, such as seeing if larger doses were needed
each day. Without records Conrad Murray could not look at past doses to
determine what was a safe dose, and what was a dangerous dose.
Record keeping re-enforces vigilance. When you write down the vital signs
every 5 minutes, it forces you to keep an eye on the patient. Record keeping
would have forced Conrad Murray to stay close to Michael Jackson and
continuously write down vital signs (at a minimum he had the pulse oximeter
on the finger and could physically count the rate of breathing and heart
rate). Record keeping would have forced Conrad Murray to monitor the
intravenous infusion rate. Record keeping might have kept Michael Jackson
alive. Thus, Mr. Chernoff’s statement is false.
MJJC: Lots of hyperbole has been made of the IV tubing/matching/non matching.
Could you explain in detail once more (with no defense attorney interrupting)
why this has no bearing on the statements made by you?
Dr. Steve Shafer: I initially believed that the IV tubing that Conrad Murray
purchased in large quantities from Sea Coast Medical was non-vented, because
I did not see the vent in the picture taken by the medical examiner, no vent
is described in the product description from Sea Coast Medical, and I was
unsuccessful in my initial effort to purchase the tubing from Sea Coast
Medical. It turns out that it was vented, which I only realized after I
physically examined the tubing in court.
However, the fact that the smaller infusion set was vented only increases the
ease with which Conrad Murray set up the infusion, and the ease of concealing
the tubing set on the day Michael Jackson died.
However, it still comes back to the big picture: Conrad Murray was giving
Michael Jackson an anesthetic drug in his bedroom with inadequate training,
inadequate monitoring, and no backup. That is why Michael Jackson died. None
of these issues changes the big picture.
--
In a world filled with hate, we must still dare to hope.
In a world filled with anger, we must still dare to comfort.
In a world filled with despair, we must still dare to dream.
In a world filled with distrust, we must still dare to believe.
~~~~By Michael Jackson
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