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Pharmaceutical Philanthropic Shell Games
Counseling and School Psychology Faculty Publication Series
  • Lisa Cosgrove, University of Massachusetts Boston
  • Harold J. Bursztajn, Harvard University
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
3-6-2010
Abstract

In response to increasing public distrust and congressional concerns regarding pharmaceutical company influence on medical research and education, professional organizations have taken steps to phase out or regulate industry-sponsored educational support. A related problem is industry funding of philanthropic organizations, such as patient advocacy groups. Thus, when the office of Sen Charles Grassley (R-Iowa) recently reported that the National Alliance for the Mentally Ill received substantial pharmaceutical funding, there was concern among the membership’s psychiatric patients and their families.

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This article appears in the Psychiatric Times, published by UBM Medica LLC: http://www.psychiatrictimes.com/articles/pharmaceutical-philanthropic-shell-games.

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No, this is not community-engaged.
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UBM Medica LLC
Citation Information
Cosgrove, Lisa and Harold J. Bursztajn, "Pharmaceutical Philanthropic Shell Games." Psychiatric Times (March 6, 2010).