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Alison Bass: Helen Mayberg: A case study in why we need greater transparency about conflicts of interest
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Tuesday, May 17, 2011. Helen Mayberg: A case study in why we need greater transparency about conflicts of interest. A year ago, the Department of Health and Human Services proposed new rules governing the disclosure and handling of financial conflicts of interest by medical researchers who receive federal funding. The more stringent rules were prompted by Congressional findings. Why is this so important? State of Connecticut vs Richard Roszkowski), Mayberg acknowledged that she has probably testified exc...
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Pharmaceutical Whistleblowers: 10/11/09 - 10/18/09
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Saturday, October 17, 2009. Fox Guards the Henhouse with BigPharma Testing Itself. Website. Stay tuned in, and please share your thoughts. Sunday, October 11, 2009. They Thought They'd Get Away With It.But They Didn't. BioVail Pharmaceuticals will also pay more than $2.4 million to the United States to resolve allegations that this conduct caused false claims to be submitted to the United States. Read the official account. How could they not? Anyone who was prescribed this drug should ask their doctor ou...
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Alison Bass: January 2011
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Friday, January 21, 2011. Researchers call on journal to retract notorious Paxil study. The retraction of questionable scientific papers seems to be on the rise, due in large part to increased media scrutiny of scientific misconduct and conflicts of interest among researchers who fail to disclose they have skin in the game, i.e. lucrative financial ties to the drug and medical device companies whose products they are studying. Indeed, retractions are becoming so common that Ivan Oransky,. The drug only p...
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December | 2014 | Ethics Beyond Compliance
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Ethics training on demand. Monthly Archives: December 2014. My Actual Dream About Peter Singer. December 15, 2014. The following is an actual dream (nightmare) I had. As far as I know, it doesn’t mean anything. I have no idea why Peter Singer was in it, but I only wish him good health and safe travels. I am … Continue reading →. Take my patients’ rights survey, please! Like EBC on Facebook. Can Ethical Review Be Automated? How to Support a Mourning Man. Apple Stole My Music. No, Seriously.
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EBC Submissions | Ethics Beyond Compliance
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Ethics training on demand. I do not want EBC to become an attack site, however, so I will not publish stories that name specific individuals or companies unless there is a good reason to do so and the accusations can be verified beyond doubt. You are free to publish your story under your own name or anonymously. I reserve the right to edit content, but I will only publish with your approval. Given all that I’ve stated above, feel free to send submissions to randall@ethicsbeyondcompliance.com. Join 1,095 ...
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January | 2015 | Ethics Beyond Compliance
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Ethics training on demand. Monthly Archives: January 2015. Slaying monsters: Ethics as a Matter of Opinion. January 29, 2015. I have the distinct pleasure of teaching ethics to many students who, frankly, do not believe the study of ethics is of any benefit to them or anyone else. From time to time, usually near the beginning of the semester, … Continue reading →. All Research Is Biased Might As Well Get Paid For It. January 7, 2015. Capitalist Epistemology: Is Money Truth? Financial conflicts of interest.
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Calling out privilege and ignoring hidden identities | Ethics Beyond Compliance
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Ethics training on demand. Four Ways to Grieve Unethically. Ethical Codes: Moving beyond autonomy →. Calling out privilege and ignoring hidden identities. June 4, 2015. In one sense, I’m all for public shaming of people who are shameless. I like for people who are smug and self-satisfied to be provoked and put under the lens of public scrutiny. I agree that mansplainers need to learn to listen for change instead of lecturing constantly. Yes, I suppose it. Between Jay Smooth and Nancy Giles of. You may th...