Continuing Medical Education Providers Seek Guidance On Conflict of Interest
Executive Summary
Providers of continuing medical education are pushing the body that oversees such activities to redefine what it views as problematic behavior. As it stands now, the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education will begin requiring firewalls between the production and marketing sides of "commercial interests" beginning in August 2009
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