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Can Academic Departments Maintain Industry Relationships While Promoting…
Steven L. Dubovsky, MD, professor and chair of the Department of Psychiatry at the University at Buffalo, along with four other…
Physician Payment Sunshine – University of Miami Reports Confluence of…
The Miami Herald reported that the University of Miami medical school has become one of the first in the country to offer an…
Sir James Black (1928-2010), Pioneer in Innovation and Collaboration Saving…
The field of medicine and pharmacology this week lost one of its best: Dr. James W. Black, a Scottish pharmacologist whose…
Stanford Ban’s Volunteer Faculty from Working with Industry
Although the Stanford University School of Medicine already has one of the most comprehensive policies in the country governing…
New England Journal of Medicine Editorial on COI In Academic Medicine –…
Using the recent change in policy at Partners Health Care in Boston, Massachusetts, as an example, Bernard Lo, M.D.,…
MedPAC to Discuss New Funding Priorities for Graduate Medical Education
Expanding on their June 2009 Report “Medical education in the United States:
Supporting long-term delivery system reforms” The…
Residency Programs Benefit From Industry Support
A recent article published in The Archives of Internal Medicine examined the affect that pharmaceutical industry…
UCSF Study Shows Absence of Bias in Commercially Supported CME
Michael A. Steinman, MD, et al., recently examined the “Commercial Influence and Learner-Perceived Bias in Continuing…
University of South Florida: Nobel Prize Winner Lectures on Working with…
Many medical schools are running away from industry, but one university is embracing the outcomes of working with Industry. The…
Partners Policy Stifles Innovation
A recent article in Harvard’s Crimson examined the newly announced changes in Partners’ Conflict of Interest Policy, and how some…