KSL Launches Pharma Training
Jun 01, 2005
“If we book a resort, I can lose my job.” That's what a pharma meeting planner told Michael T. Aylmer, senior director, pharmaceutical sales, KSL Resorts, Downingtown, Pa., soon after the release of the PhRMA code. Issued in 2002 by the...
The Power of Partnership
Jun 01, 2005
WHEN I STOOD at the lectern to make my opening remarks at the First Annual Pharmaceutical Meeting Planners Forum this spring and looked across the meeting room packed with 500 attendees, I thought: Wow! I was thrilled to see that what had begun as...
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May 31, 2005
Volunteerism as CME?
May 31, 2005
In this editorial in AM News on how to deal with the scarcity of docs volunteering their time in free clinics, there was this thought: ...
No amount of CME could help this doc!
May 31, 2005

Today's horrifying story on physician incompetence, brought to you by CBC News: Nurses at Australian hospital hid patients from 'Dr. E. coli'

Save the date
May 31, 2005
From a press release: Repositioning CME Summit: Commitment, Communication and Collaboration ...
One year later, pharma still withholding data
May 31, 2005
From today's New York Times (free registration req'd): Despite Vow, Drug Makers Still Withhold Data. A snip...
Why teamwork works
May 27, 2005
This post courtesy of Anne Taylor-Vaisey: Baker DP, Salas E, King H, Battles J, Barach P. The role of teamwork in the professional education of physicians: current status and assessment recommendations. Jt Comm J Qual Patient Saf 2005; 31(4)...
Calif. law SB 1765--how are you dealing with it?
May 26, 2005
Last fall, the California governator signed into law SB 1765, which from my understanding puts legal teeth behind the requirements of the voluntary PhRMA Code and the OIG Guidance. This afternoon, I spoke with a couple of gentlemen in California...
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