
Can we regulate intellectual interests like financial ones?
Medicine and Science from The BMJ
April 13, 201835m 18s
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Show Notes
We talk about financial conflicts of interest a lot atThe BMJ - and have take taken the decision that our educational content should be without them.
We also talk a lot about non-financial conflicts of interest, but the choppy waters of those are much more difficult to navigate.
In this podcast, we discuss whether we should, or if we could even could, make people’s intellectual positions transparent.
Arguing that it’s important to tackle this issue, are Wendy Lipworth and Ian Kerridge from Sydney health Ethics at the University of Sydney - and arguing that it’s not as easy as we think is Marc Rodwin, from Suffolk University Law School in Boston.
Read the full head to head:
https://www.bmj.com/content/361/bmj.k1240