A social science perspective on gifts to physicians from industry.
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Conflict of interest disclosure in biomedical research: a review of current practices, biases, and the role of public registries in improving transparencyUnderstanding research misconduct: a comparative analysis of 120 cases of professional wrongdoingJudging whether a patient is actually improving: more pitfalls from the science of human perceptionCharacteristics and impact of drug detailing for gabapentinJapanese practicing physicians' relationships with pharmaceutical representatives: a national surveyInteractions between medical residents and drug companies: a national survey after the Mediator® affairPhysician Payments from Industry Are Associated with Greater Medicare Part D Prescribing CostsAttitudes and Relationship between Physicians and the Pharmaceutical Industry in a Public General Hospital in Lima, PeruEvidence-based ethics for neurology and psychiatry research.Conflicts of interest among committee members in the National Academies' genetically engineered crop study.[The epistemic objects of toxoplasmoses and their re-presentation in an international scientific conference].Disclosure of Industry Payments to Physicians: An Epidemiologic Analysis of Early Data From the Open Payments Program.Advertising and disclosure of funding on patient organisation websites: a cross-sectional surveyReporting science and conflicts of interest in the lay press.Quality and availability of consumer information on heart failure in Australia.Commercial influence and learner-perceived bias in continuing medical education.Limiting the influence of pharmaceutical industry gifts on physicians: self-regulation or government intervention?Exposure to the drug company marketing in Greece: Interactions and attitudes in a non-regulated environment for medical students.Science, policy, and the transparency of values.Integrity in scientific publishingResearcher views about funding sources and conflicts of interest in nanotechnology.Patients, doctors and the medical industry.Monetary favors and their influence on neural responses and revealed preference.German medical students' exposure and attitudes toward pharmaceutical promotion: a cross-sectional survey.Association of medical students' reports of interactions with the pharmaceutical and medical device industries and medical school policies and characteristics: a cross-sectional study.Manufacturing desire: the commodification of female sexual dysfunction.Establishing the need and identifying goals for a curriculum in medical business ethics: a survey of students and residents at two medical centers in Missouri.The company we keep: why physicians should refuse to see pharmaceutical representatives.Resident and faculty perceptions of conflict of interest in medical education.Interactions between non-physician clinicians and industry: a systematic review.Antipsychotic prescribing: do conflict of interest policies make a difference?A systematic review of the relationship between plastic surgery and the medical industryExtent and implications of the academia-industry connection.The development of a taxonomy of wrongdoing in medical practice and researchPhysicians and drug representatives: exploring the dynamics of the relationshipEthics in cardiothoracic surgery. Point: Full disclosure--presentations and publications should include dollar amounts and duration of surgeon-industry relationships.Donation after cardiocirculatory death: a call for a moratorium pending full public disclosure and fully informed consentTeaching trainees to negotiate research collaborations with industry: a mentorship model.Gifts and corporate influence in doctor of pharmacy education.Do newly marketed generic medicines expand markets using descriptive time series analysis and mixed logit models? Korea as an exemplar and its implications.
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A social science perspective on gifts to physicians from industry.
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