Wednesday, September 30, 2009
UCSF School of Pharmacy researcher Lisa Bero, PhD, served with UCSF School of Medicine colleagues Bernard Lo, MD, and Deborah Grady, MD, MPH, on an Institute of Medicine (IOM) committee that in spring 2009 published its findings on conflict of interest in medical research, education, and practice.
The report states that while collaborations between physicians or medical researchers and pharmaceutical, medical device, and biotechnology companies can benefit society, financial ties between medicine and industry may create conflicts of interest. Furthermore, these conflicts may jeopardize the integrity of scientific investigations, the objectivity of medical education, the quality of patient care, and the public's trust in medicine. Lo chaired the IOM committee.
Committee recommendations include the following:
Conflict of Interest in Medical Research, Education, and Practice - April 28, 2009
Report Brief: Conflict of Interest in Medical Research, Education, and Practice - April 2009 (PDF, 4 pages, 725 KB)
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