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More on Scott Haig, MD; Retail clinics moving ahead in MA; Pharmaceutical Reps regulated in DC

11 Jan

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  • Online health sites | Salon Life : Is there a doctor in the mouse? - A rebuttal to Dr. Scott Haig’s article that brought me to NPR in December. I think our profession’s leaders are at our best when we react by innovating. From that perspective, I’m not sure I agree with the tone or approach of the Salon piece. If we don’t like what we see in others, let’s create the type of system that we think is better and promote that.
  • State OKs clinics in stores- MassLive.com -
  • D.C. Council votes to regulate pharmaceutical reps - Washington Business Journal: - Sweeping regulation of pharmaceutical reps, right in our back yard.

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