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Sunday, May 29, 2011

Some Medical Deans Fail to Disclose Outside Income on University Web Sites

Some Medical Deans Fail to Disclose Outside Income on University Web Sites: "

Seven of the 161 deans examined in a report served on the boards of health-industry companies. Some failed to disclose or underreported their corporate earnings.

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Posted by Pamela Reynolds at 10:47 PM
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