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New England Journal of Medicine: Pharmaceutical Social Media
As we noted previously, the issue of social media being used by the pharmaceutical and health care industry has raised a variety…
JAMA: Creating the Conflict of Interest Academic Police State – Thinly…
Continuing his crusade to end all collaboration between physicians and industry, and in doings so, chilling the progress of…
Archives of Internal Medicine Study: Industry Physician Relationships…
In early coal mining, miners would keep a canary in the mine as an early warning system for lack of oxygen. An early warning that…
The Ghosts behind the Ghosts: Trial Attorneys and the Ghost Writing…
Transparency and disclosure are the key elements necessary to ensure that the public and other clinicians can fairly evaluate the…
JAMA: Study on Student “Gifts” Spins Results Negatively Against Medical…
According to the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC), 87% of graduating medical students carries outstanding loans,…
PLoS Medicine: Fugh-Berman – Trial Attorney Ghost?
A recent article in PLoS Medicine examined the role ghostwriting played in recent litigation against Wyeth, where more than 14,000…
Archives of Internal Medicine: Soros Funded Study on Disclosure Skirts the…
In October 2009, the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE) recommended a new “Uniform Format for Disclosure…
Canadian Medical Association Journal Reviews Commercial Support of…
The Canadian Medical Association Journal (CMAJ) recently claimed that there is a “widespread perception that the cozy relationship…
Catherine DeAngelis Leaving JAMA for Johns Hopkins the Search for a New…
The Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) recently announced that its Editor-in-Chief, Catherine D. DeAngelis,…
Experts on Chantix Report Tied to Trial Attorneys and False Crusade Against…
A recent report published in the Annals of Pharmacotherapy asserted that “evidence is accumulating that the stop-smoking drug…