Marc A. Rodwin

Lightning Rounds I - Ending Institutional Corruption

"Implementation of Blinded Expert Review in Radiology Malpractice Litigation"
Jeffrey Robinson, Assistant Professor of Radiology, University of Washington; President, Cleareview

"Psychiatry Under the Influence: Institutional Corruption, Social Injury, and Prescriptions for Reform"
Robert Whitaker, freelance journalist
Lisa Cosgrove, Clinical Psychologist and Professor, University of Massachusetts, Boston

"Rootstriking Pharmaceutical Corruption of Research, Medical Knowledge, and Practice"
Donald Light...

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Marc Rodwin - Reforming Pharmaceutical Policy and the Pharmaceutical Industry: Some Modest Proposals

Marc Rodwin, Edmond J. Safra Lab Fellow and Professor of Law at Suffolk University Law School, presented his research at the Lab seminar on December 7. His presentation, “Reforming Pharmaceutical Policy and the Pharmaceutical Industry: Some Modest Proposals,” outlined some of the major issues within the pharmaceutical industry, and suggested some possible reforms.

In their discussion, seminar participants particularly focused on three areas of potential reform: pharma funding and control of clinical trials used in new drug applications to the FDA; lack of information and funding for...

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Marc Rodwin — Clinical Research and Medical Knowledge

The March 27, 2013 Lab seminar was led by Marc Rodwin, Professor of Law at Suffolk University Law School, and Edmond J Safra Center for Ethics Lab Fellow. Professor Rodwin is the author of Conflicts of Interest and the Future of Medicine: The United States, France and Japan (Oxford, 2011); and Medicine, Money and Morals: Physicians' Conflicts of Interest (Oxford, 1993). He has also published articles on diverse facets of health law, policy and ethics including health care...

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