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HEALTHMay 19 · 17:45 UTCSTAT NEWSEd Silverman

STAT+: Canadian medical societies lack sufficient conflict-of-interest policies, study finds

A study found that most Canadian medical societies lack comprehensive conflict-of-interest policies, with 51.5% not having policies addressing key activities. This absence of policies has implications for doctors, patients, and the societies themselves. The lack of governance may introduce commercial bias into clinical decision-making.

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