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    DuckDuckGo found all these links when I searched [drug companies gifts to Doctors, GP's, or Medical Practices]

    https://theconversation.com › gifts-that-keep-on-giving-pharma-should-disclose-all-links-to-doctors-5584
    Gifts that keep on giving: pharma should disclose all links to doctors
    Pharmaceutical companies helping to fund medical research programs was supported by 79% of respondents and 71% agreed with money being used to fund clinical education programs. Now, on the face of ...Self-regulationCognitive skills related to early literacy can be nurtured this summer by engaging in activities that develop social-emotional skills and positive self-regulation.
    Christopher ScanlonChristopher Scanlon is an award-winning educator with more than 20 years' experience working in Australian universities. He has wide teaching experience across different forms of journalism ...

    https://theconversation.com › forget-tea-and-biscuits-why-should-doctors-get-any-gifts-from-pharma-companies-18752
    Forget tea and biscuits, why should doctors get any gifts from pharma ...The focus of any attempt to make transparent the relationship between doctors and pharmaceutical companies, therefore, needs to be on questioning the probity of any gift — not on whether a gift ...

    https://www.statnews.com › 2020 › 12 › 04 › drug-companies-payments-gifts-affect-physician-prescribing
    Drug companies' payments and gifts affect physicians ... -
    STATE each year, about half of all U.S. doctors accept money or gifts from drug and device companies, totaling more than $2 billion.
    These payments range from free meals during which doctors listen to ...

    https://www.racgp.org.au › afp › 2015 › november › general-practice-ethics-continuing-medical-educati
    General practice ethics: Continuing medical education and the ...The practice of receiving gifts, including hospitality, from pharmaceutical companies is common. 1 These actions may be considered innocuous by many GPs. Indeed, doctors are often offended by the suggestion that their practice is influenced by gifts, and fail to see the conflict created by receiving hospitality or apparently trivial items from the pharmaceutical industry.

    https://journalofethics.ama-assn.org › article › ama-code-medical-ethics-opinions-physicians-relationships-drug-companies-and-duty-assist-containing › 2014-04AMA
    Code of Medical Ethics' Opinions on Physicians' Relationships with ...Opinion 8.061 - Gifts to Physicians from Industry.
    Many gifts given to physicians by companies in the pharmaceutical, device, and medical equipment industries serve an important and socially beneficial function. For example, companies have long provided funds for educational seminars and conferences.

    https://www.gmanetwork.com › news › topstories › nation › 904511 › doh-doctors-found-accepting-gifts-from-drug-firms-may-lose-license › storyDOH: Doctors found accepting gifts from drug firms may lose license Apr 23, 2024
    (The code of ethics states that doctors should not accept payments, rewards, or financial inducements from medical and pharmaceutical companies in exchange of favoring their products.) Earlier this month, Senator Raffy Tulfo disclosed a supposed "rampant" practice where doctors prefer to prescribe branded medicines due to the trips sponsored by pharmaceutical firms.

    https://www.researchgate.net › publication6875201_Giving_and_receiving_of_gifts_between_pharmaceutical_companies_and_medical_specialists_in_Australia
    Giving and receiving of gifts between pharmaceutical companies and ...This study investigated the 'gift-relationship' between pharmaceutical companies and doctors. The study was based on a survey questionnaire of 823 medical specialists from across Australia.

    https://prospect.org › article › tracking-pharma-gifts-doctorsTracking Pharma Gifts to Doctors - The American Prospect
    The AMA's ethical guidelines, which are supposed to "prevent inappropriate gift-giving practices," only sanction gifts valued at $100 or less. The pharmaceutical industry is adamant that these gifts have no influence on which drugs physicians prescribe to their patients. But a growing body of evidence shows that drug companies' generosity may ...

    https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov › 2585690Doctors, drug companies, and gifts -
    PubMedDoctors often accept gifts from drug companies.
    We analyze this practice and conclude that accepting a gift has complex practical and ethical repercussions.
    Gifts cost patients money, and they may change society's perception of the profession as serving the best interest of patients.
    Also, accepting a gift establishes a relationship between the ...

    https://www.annemergmed.com › article › S0196-0644(05)02046-9 › fulltext
    Gifts to Physicians from the Pharmaceutical Industry: An Ethical ...Gifts to physicians by the pharmaceutical industry pose numerous ethical questions. Although individual patients and physicians may benefit financially and educationally from certain gifts, the risk of bias resulting from such gifts makes them ethically challenging. After a brief description of the nature and scope of the practice of gift giving, this article examines major arguments for and ...

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    anybody know of other Australian studies ????
 
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