BackgroundMedical students encounter pharmaceutical promotion from the very start of their training. Medical schools have an important role to play in educating medical students regarding the interactions between healthcare professionals (HCPs) and industry and in protecting them from commercial influence and conflict of interest (COI). In 2019, medical student associations in Belgium and abroad called for more preparation in dealing with COI and for a more independent medical training. As little information is available on the situation in our country, we undertook an assessment of conflict of interest policies at Belgium's medical schools. We relied on a methodology already used in studies from USA, Canada, Australia, France and Germany a...
The present study aimed to describe exposure and attitudes of French medical residents towards pharm...
Background: The present study aimed to describe exposure and attitudes of French medical residents t...
[english] Objectives: Medical students interact with pharmaceutical representatives already during m...
peer reviewedMedical students encounter pharmaceutical marketing on a reuglar basis from their first...
Medical faculties have a role in ensuring that their students are protected from undue commercial in...
Following recent health scandals in France, the French parliament adopted law n°2011-2012 to regulat...
Following recent health scandals in France, the French parliament adopted law nu2011-2012 to regulat...
Launched in 2007, the American Medical Students Association (AMSA) PharmFree Scorecard is an annual ...
The education of medical students should be based on the best clinical information available, rather...
Relationships between the pharmaceutical industry and medical schools have recently been increasing...
BackgroundConcerns around staffs’ and students’ interactions with commercial entities, for example d...
Objectives: Medical students interact with pharmaceutical representatives already during medical sc...
Abstract Background Attitudes towards conflict of interest (COI) and COI policy are shaped during me...
BACKGROUND: The present study aimed to describe exposure and attitudes of French medical residents t...
Background. There are 32 teaching hospitals in France, including 30 University hospitals and 2 Regio...
The present study aimed to describe exposure and attitudes of French medical residents towards pharm...
Background: The present study aimed to describe exposure and attitudes of French medical residents t...
[english] Objectives: Medical students interact with pharmaceutical representatives already during m...
peer reviewedMedical students encounter pharmaceutical marketing on a reuglar basis from their first...
Medical faculties have a role in ensuring that their students are protected from undue commercial in...
Following recent health scandals in France, the French parliament adopted law n°2011-2012 to regulat...
Following recent health scandals in France, the French parliament adopted law nu2011-2012 to regulat...
Launched in 2007, the American Medical Students Association (AMSA) PharmFree Scorecard is an annual ...
The education of medical students should be based on the best clinical information available, rather...
Relationships between the pharmaceutical industry and medical schools have recently been increasing...
BackgroundConcerns around staffs’ and students’ interactions with commercial entities, for example d...
Objectives: Medical students interact with pharmaceutical representatives already during medical sc...
Abstract Background Attitudes towards conflict of interest (COI) and COI policy are shaped during me...
BACKGROUND: The present study aimed to describe exposure and attitudes of French medical residents t...
Background. There are 32 teaching hospitals in France, including 30 University hospitals and 2 Regio...
The present study aimed to describe exposure and attitudes of French medical residents towards pharm...
Background: The present study aimed to describe exposure and attitudes of French medical residents t...
[english] Objectives: Medical students interact with pharmaceutical representatives already during m...