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Med schools don't police pharma gifts, report says
A new ranking from the American Medical Student Association shows that most medical schools in the United States don't keep a sharp enough eye on the money, gifts, and drug samples companies hand out to doctors and trainees; only seven of the 150 schools got a grade of "A" for their conflict of interest policies. Report
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By Anonymous | Posted 10:50pm | August 1, 2008
I have had my suspicions for a long time. I do think doctors get a kick-back for writing certain prescriptions.
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