This week's challenge
Mar 15, 2005
This week's challenge, sent in by a reader...
Need a laugh?
Mar 14, 2005
Check out this post from Nick at blogborygmi on the absurd acronyms we have for clinical trials--he had me laughing out loud. A snip...
Distrust about drugs
Mar 13, 2005
There's an interesting article in the December 1 edition of JAMA entitled, Postmarketing Surveillance: Lack of Vigilance, Lack of Trust (subscription). From the intro: ...
March BMJ now online
Mar 11, 2005
This post courtesy ofAnne Taylor-Vaisey: Here is the March 12 2005 issue of ...
Wouldn't this just be awful if it happened to you?
Mar 10, 2005
From the New York Post...
Off-shoring of clinical trials becoming a reality
Mar 09, 2005
A few weeks ago, I posted about the potential for offshoring clinical trials--well, it's happening, according to this Reuters article on CNN...
Ethics and pharma
Mar 08, 2005
This item on Ethical Corporation is interesting, if not surprising: When comparing surveys on pharma executive ethics, 65 percent of the senior execs surveyed believed they and their colleagues "adhere to ethical business practices"--and this...
Words fired in the stent wars
Mar 08, 2005
I've never been to the American College of Cardiology annual meeting, but I cracked up when I saw it described like this in an editorial in The Motley Fool on the Stent wars between Johnson and Johnson and Boston Scientific...
We'll now open this up to Q&A
Mar 08, 2005
There's lots of good stuff from the medical blogosphere at this week's Grand Rounds, hosted by the Hospice Guy. ...
Pay for performance and outcomes measurement
Mar 08, 2005
Physician blogger DB makes some good points in this post about pay for performance--namely, that it can hurt overall patient health by discouraging docs from taking on the sickest patients. Instead, he proposes that ...
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