I don't need to discredit your credentials because I have not seen any evidence to support your credentials. Consider me a sceptic in the absence of actual evidence.
Hmm - let's see shall we - perhaps a little glance at the current thread might indicate that I do know just a little bit about consent. Along with many people I prefer to keep my actual name etc private - that's my prerogative. There is no requirement to reveal your actual name etc, still less to provide certificates of qualifications etc.
But I suspect most people here with an ounce of balance would regonise that what I claim is actually the case.
Consider me a sceptic in the absence of actual evidence. You calling yourself "ProfessorDavey" on a forum doesn't count as evidence.
What would you like VG - shall I send you photos of my inaugural lecture which I gave after I was awarded my Chair in 2004. Perhaps you'd like to chat to the exceptionally eminent medical ethicist who taught me during my MA in medical ethics and law which I completed in 2000. Maybe I should provide you with guest access to the materials for my medical ethics module which I have run every year since 2004.
Frankly I think your denial as to my background tells us much more about you than it does about me.
I could change my name to the Dalai Lama but it doesn't make me the Dalai Lama.
You could indeed, but it would be pretty easy to disprove your claim to be the Dalai Lama.
On the other hand I am a university professor - I have qualifications in medical ethics and law, although this isn't my main research area. However I maintain my professional practice in this area through teaching and my involvement in ethics committees. If you want to deny this, that's your business, but it makes you look both a bit silly and also rather petulant. I know this to be true.