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Conflict of Interest and Medicine: Knowledge, Practices, and Mobilizations
In the context of a growing criticism on the influence of the pharmaceutical industry on physicians, scientists or politicians, Conflict of Interest and Medicine offers a comprehensive analysis of conflict of interest in medicine anchored in the social sciences, with perspectives from sociology, history, political science, and law.
Author(s) | Edited by Boris Hauray (Inserm, France), Henri Boullier (Inserm, France), Jean-Paul Gaudilliere (Inserm, France), Helene Michel (Sciences Po Strasbourg, France). |
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Publisher | Taylor & Francis Ltd |
Format | Hardback |
Pages | 252 |
Published in | United Kingdom |
Published | 6 Sept 2021 |
Availability | POD |
In the context of a growing criticism on the influence of the pharmaceutical industry on physicians, scientists or politicians, Conflict of Interest and Medicine offers a comprehensive analysis of conflict of interest in medicine anchored in the social sciences, with perspectives from sociology, history, political science, and law.
Introduction: Conflict of Interest and the Politics of Biomedicine Part 1. Knowledge and Expertise 1. A Genealogy of Conflict of Interest 2. "Conflict of Interest" or Simply "Interest"? Shifting Values in Translational Medicine 3. Managing Co
Boris Hauray is a sociologist at Inserm (French National Institute for Health and Medical Research) and a member of the Institute for Interdisciplinary Research on Social Issues (IRIS). He was the scientific coordinator of the project MEDICI on conflict o