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ACRE
Association of Clinical Researchers and Educators: Academic Physicians…
Michael A. Weber, M.D., a founder of the Association of Clinical Researchers and Educators (ACRE), recently published an…
Boston Magazine Features Thomas Stossel, MD Co-Founder of Association of…
Last week Boston Magazine feature the Association of Clinical Researchers and Educators in an article titled: Bitter Pills:…
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Doctors’ Presentations Help Patients
Today’s Milwaukee Journal Sentinel includes an editorial by Thomas Stossel, MD titled Doctor’s Presentations Helps…
Association of Clinical Researchers and Educators: Publish Presentations
For those of you who were unable to attend the Association of Clinical Researchers and Educators (ACRE) Charter meeting on…
ACRE: Washington Post – Can You Trust Your Physician
The Washington Post featured an article around physicians working with industry and how patients should ask their physicians…
Association of Clinical Researchers and Educators: Misguided Students and…
The misguided voices of students on college campuses are a part of American culture we are too frequently reminded. Although many…
Association of Clinical Researchers and Educators: American Medical News…
The Association of Clinical Researchers and Educators (ACRE) is getting significant press around the country, including an…
Association of Clinical Researchers and Educators: Nature Reviews Meeting
This week in Nature is an article about the recent Association of Clinical Researchers and Educators (ACRE) meeting and the…
Association of Clinical Researchers and Educators: Inside Higher Ed…
This week in a story in Inside Higher Education titled: Conflict with My Interest they outline the need for an organization…
Association of Clinical Researchers and Educators: Nature Medicine…
Today in Nature Medicine is a news story titled: Conflict of Interest Rules Seen by Some as Too…