Conflict of Interest Study Shows Overwhelming Majority of Journals Track Relationships with… Thomas Sullivan Jan 7, 2010 0 A recent article in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), titled “Requirements and Definitions in Conflict of…
Healthcare Reform Businessweek: The Looming Physician Shortage Thomas Sullivan Jan 6, 2010 1 With the health care debate seemingly at its last round, many Americans have overlooked the fact that whatever health-care bill is…
Academic Organizations Partners Healthcare Policy on Board Membership Thomas Sullivan Jan 5, 2010 0 A recent article in the New York Times tried to explain new policies (adpoted this past summer) affecting board…
Academic Organizations University of Michigan to Revised Conflict of Interest Policy Thomas Sullivan Jan 5, 2010 0 A recent interview with Ray Hutchinson, the associate dean for regulatory affairs at the University of Michigan's…
Academic Organizations New Models for Industry-Academic Partnerships Thomas Sullivan Jan 4, 2010 0 A recent article in the British Magazine titled “Drug Discovery Today,” calls for “the development of efficient models for…
Editorials Editorial: The New Form of Abuse “Bias Information” Thomas Sullivan Jan 4, 2010 1 Recently an editorial was published on CME and Bias in a publication of the Joint Implant Surgery and Research Foundation. The…
Media Sales Reps in The Operating Room – There is Room and Need for Them Thomas Sullivan Jan 4, 2010 1 A recent article in the Washington Post described how company representatives for medical device companies are allowed to…
CME Antidote Interview: Bio-Medical Education Companies and the Media Thomas Sullivan Dec 31, 2009 1 Recently William Heisel, Senior Communications Officer at the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation, interviewed me about…
Medical Legal FDA Guidance and the Courts: Whatever Happened to Rule Making? Thomas Sullivan Dec 29, 2009 0 While the health care debate is distracting most Americans about who is going to get insurance and what conditions are going to be…
Medical Legal Data Mining: Fatal First Amendment Flaw in Prescription Restraint Statutes Thomas Sullivan Dec 28, 2009 0 With the recent attention of health care focusing on the use of prescription data, civil liberties attorney and Harvard Law…