Should clinicians be allowed to accept gifts/honoraria/consulting fees from anyone?

Should clinicians be allowed to accept gifts/honoraria/consulting fees from anyone? What would be lost if physicians could not work with such companies? What would be gained? Please write an essay focused on this dilemma. Be sure to consider the patient we saw in class with a DBS device who was...

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Main Authors: Kayla Richardson, Emily Crossley
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Language:English
Published: The University of Toledo 2025-05-01
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Online Access:https://openjournals.utoledo.edu/index.php/translation/article/view/1479
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description Should clinicians be allowed to accept gifts/honoraria/consulting fees from anyone? What would be lost if physicians could not work with such companies? What would be gained? Please write an essay focused on this dilemma. Be sure to consider the patient we saw in class with a DBS device who was doing very well, as well as the patient with opiate use disorder who had suffered considerably (keep in mind big pharma made the opiate epidemic worse with Oxytocin).
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title Should clinicians be allowed to accept gifts/honoraria/consulting fees from anyone?
title_full Should clinicians be allowed to accept gifts/honoraria/consulting fees from anyone?
title_fullStr Should clinicians be allowed to accept gifts/honoraria/consulting fees from anyone?
title_full_unstemmed Should clinicians be allowed to accept gifts/honoraria/consulting fees from anyone?
title_short Should clinicians be allowed to accept gifts/honoraria/consulting fees from anyone?
title_sort should clinicians be allowed to accept gifts honoraria consulting fees from anyone
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