2015
DOI: 10.1111/pme.12828
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The Relationship Between Industry and Pain Societies, Part 1: Demystification and Legitimization of Continuing Medical Education

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“…Issues of conflict of interest are noted across many medical societies . More recently, ethical issues has been theme of a JAMA that has included discussions, for example, ‘on why COI matters,’ ‘amount of money paid to physicians,’ ‘why there are no ‘potential’ conflicts of interest,’ amongst others .…”
Section: Ethical Challengesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Issues of conflict of interest are noted across many medical societies . More recently, ethical issues has been theme of a JAMA that has included discussions, for example, ‘on why COI matters,’ ‘amount of money paid to physicians,’ ‘why there are no ‘potential’ conflicts of interest,’ amongst others .…”
Section: Ethical Challengesmentioning
confidence: 99%