’’There are physicians earning so much money [from drug makers] that they would give up their jobs,’’ said Dr. Steven Nissen, head of cardiovascular medicine at the Cleveland Clinic Foundation. “It’s a shocking story. Normally you’d give up the [pharmaceutical company] honoraria.’’ Read more in the Boston Globe about the Harvard physician who is resigning his post rather than give up his pharmaceutical industry speaking gig.
Saturday, January 23, 2010
Doc quits the Brigham
’’There are physicians earning so much money [from drug makers] that they would give up their jobs,’’ said Dr. Steven Nissen, head of cardiovascular medicine at the Cleveland Clinic Foundation. “It’s a shocking story. Normally you’d give up the [pharmaceutical company] honoraria.’’ Read more in the Boston Globe about the Harvard physician who is resigning his post rather than give up his pharmaceutical industry speaking gig.
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