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Device representatives in hospitals: are commercial imperatives driving clinical decision-making?
Associate Professor Bernadette Richards and colleagues from Macquarie and Sydney Universities ask: Device representatives in hospitals: are commercial imperatives driving clinical decision-making? Full article available here: https://jme.bmj.com/content/early/2018/07/04/medethics-2018-104804 Abstract: Despite concerns about the relationships between health professionals and the medical device industry, the issue has received relatively little attention. Prevalence data are lacking; however, qualitative and survey […]
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