Sunday, November 21, 2010

Scorecard grades medical schools on ethics - South Florida Business Journal:

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The PharmFree Scorecard, which was developefd by AMSA and the Pew Prescription noted UMhad “strong, clearly organized policie s on individual conflicts of interest.” it also noted the policies could be made stronged with “a complete ban on tighter restrictions on samples, and a stronger firewalpl between industry funding and on-site educationapl activities.” The project found 45 of 149 medical schools receiving an A, up from 29 last However, none of thosr A grades are in Florida. Nova Southeasterh University College of Osteopathic Medicine was one of 17 medica schools to receivea D, up from an F.
The reportg noted Nova has a “workable gifts policy” and “thorough but suggested it fails toincludee consulting/speaking relationships and disclosure of financia l relationships. Nova Southeastern did not immediately respond to a requesgfor comment. “Every day, medical students witnesas the increasing reach of pharmaceuticakl marketing and the way it can distorytmedical care,” Dr. Lauren Hughes, MPH, AMSA national said in a news release. “By eliminatin g the gifts and the misleading information that drug reps currentlu bring intoour schools, hospitales and academic medical centers, we will be able to bettet practice evidence-based medicine.
And that translates into bette r care for our Among other statemedical schools, ’s Collegse of Medicine was among 36 universities to receivw a B. The University of South Florida Collegde of Medicine was among 18 universitiesa nationwide to receivea C. The received an F because it declinedeto participate.

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