Canadian faculties of medicine not in denial

In their Sept. 7, 2010 editorial, Hébert and colleagues touch on a critical subject: the complicated relationship between industry and medical education. 1 The authors rightly point out that in many medical schools, "future generations of students are [being] taught by some expert faculty who r...

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