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Conflict of Interest Among Medical School Faculty: Achieving a Coherent and Objective Approach
págs. 1731-1732
págs. 1733-1734
Funding, Institutional Conflicts of Interest, and Schools of Public Health: Realities and Solutions
págs. 1735-1736
Conflicts of Interest and Professional Medical Associations: Progress and Remaining Challenges
págs. 1737-1738
págs. 1739-1740
Financial Conflicts of Interest in Continuing Medical Education: Implications and Accountability
págs. 1741-1742
págs. 1743-1744
Business Model–Related Conflict of Interests in Medicine: Problems and Potential Solutions
págs. 1745-1746
What Do Patients Think About Physicians’ Conflicts of Interest?: Watching Transparency Evolve
págs. 1747-1748
págs. 1749-1750
Managing Conflicts of Interest in Industry-Sponsored Clinical Research: More Physician Engagement Is Required
págs. 1751-1752
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págs. 1755-1756
How Should Journals Handle the Conflict of Interest of Their Editors?: Who Watches the “Watchers”?
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