In reply (to letters on: Doctors behaving badly?)
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IN REPLY:We agree with Dietz that unbiased sources of information about new therapeutic options are increasing, and many are available electronically. Virtual Mentor, the American Medical Association’s ethics journal, has suggested reducing drug company influence on doctors’ prescribing by stopping companies paying for continuing medical education, and the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission is exposing this issue...IN REPLY:We agree with Dietz that unbiased sources of information about new therapeutic options are increasing, and many are available electronically. Virtual Mentor, the American Medical Association’s ethics journal, has suggested reducing drug company influence on doctors’ prescribing by stopping companies paying for continuing medical education, and the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission is exposing this issue...
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Date
2006-01-01Publisher
AMPCo.Citation
In reply (to letters on: Doctors behaving badly?), Medical Journal of Australia, vol.185,(11/12),2006,pp 674-675Share