Corporate Disguises in Medical Science: Dodging the Interest Repertoire
Item Type
Author
Language
English
Abstract
Roughly 40% of the sizeable medical research and literature on recently approved drugs is “ghost managed” by the pharmaceutical industry and its agents. Research is performed and articles are written by companies and their agents, though apparently independent academics serve as authors on the publications. Similarly, the industry hires academic scientists, termed key opinion leaders, to serve as its speakers and to deliver its continuing medical education courses. In the ghost management of knowledge, and its dissemination through key opinion leaders, we see the pharmaceutical industry attempting to hide or disguise the interests behind its research and education.
Publication Title
Publication Year
2011
Publication Date
2011-12-01
Journal abreviation
Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society
Source
SAGE Journals
License
ISSN
0270-4676
Physical Description
vol. 31, n. 6, pp. 482-492
Short Title
Corporate Disguises in Medical Science