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Marketing HPV Vaccine: Implications for Adolescent Health and Medical Professionalism

The new vaccine against 4 types of human papillomavirus (HPV), Gardasil, like other immunizations appears to be a cost-effective intervention with the potential to enhance both adolescent health and the quality of their adult lives. However, the messages and the methods by which the vaccine was marketed present important challenges to physician practice and medical professionalism. By making the vaccine's target disease cervical cancer, the sexual transmission of HPV was minimized, the threat of cervical cancer to adolescents was maximized, and the subpopulations most at risk practically ignored...

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Audio Conference: Professional Medical Associations and Their Relationships With Industry

This conference features David Rothman, President of IMAP, as well as Dr. Steven Nissen and Dr. James Scully discussing the issues addressed by the April 1, 2009 JAMA article, "Professional Medical Associations and Their Relationships With Industry: A Proposal for Controlling Conflict of Interest."

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Professional Medical Associations and Their Relationships With Industry: A Proposal for Controlling Conflict of Interest

Professional medical associations (PMAs) play an essential role in defining and advancing health care standards. Their conferences, continuing medical education courses, practice guidelines, definitions of ethical norms, and public advocacy positions carry great weight with physicians and the public. Because many PMAs receive extensive funding from pharmaceutical and device companies, it is crucial that their guidelines manage both real and perceived conflict of interests. Any threat to the integrity of PMAs must be thoroughly and effectively resolved. Current PMA policies, however, are not uniform and often lack stringency. To address this situation, the authors first identified and analyzed conflicts of interest that may affect the activities, leadership, and members of PMAs. The authors then went on to formulate guidelines, both short-term and long-term, to prevent the appearance or reality of undue industry influence...

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