The following was written by Peter Pitts, blogger at www.drugwonks.com. Comments are encouraged.
Once more into the abyss.
The Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the national body that accredits medical education courses, has decided that physicians and researchers who work inside the pharmaceutical industry will not be allowed to make medical education presentations at medical meetings.
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From Tom Sullivan’s Policy and Medicine Blog:
For a 4th time in a row, the American Medical Association House of Delegates (AMA-HOD) has sent the Council on Judicial and Ethical Affairs (CEJA) 1-A-10 report on Financial Relationships with Industry in Continuing Medical Education back for more work to CEJA. Perhaps this time they will get the message.
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From Policy and Medicine:
In response to the American Medical Association Council on Judicial and Ethical Affairs (CEJA) 4th attempt to hinder physician and institution relationships with industry, the Association of Clinical Researchers and Educators (ACRE) recommended that CEJA Report 1-A-10 and its recommendations be rejected by the AMA House of Delegates.
CEJA’s report, entitled “Financial Relationships with Industry in Continuing Medical Education,” without any significant evidence to support their proposal, improperly asks individual physicians and institutions of medicine not to accept industry funding to support professional educational activities.
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