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  • Harvard Medical School in Ethics Quandary - NYTimes.com

    From the page: "In a first-year pharmacology class at Harvard Medical School, Matt Zerden grew wary as the professor promoted the benefits of cholesterol drugs and seemed to belittle a student who asked about side effects. Mr. Zerden later discovered something by searching online that he... more

    Reviewed by Vyomukesh Mar 03 2009, 12:53am ( 3 reviews ) nytimes.com

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  • Rated by Heggs on Mar 13 2009, 11:46pm

    No wonder our doctors are little more than pill pushers- look at who's educating them.
  • Rated by thebetterbaglady on Mar 03 2009, 12:23pm

    Wow, I wish I was surprised.
  • Rated by Vyomukesh on Mar 03 2009, 12:53am

    From the page: "In a first-year pharmacology class at Harvard Medical School, Matt Zerden grew wary as the professor promoted the benefits of cholesterol drugs and seemed to belittle a student who asked about side effects. Mr. Zerden later discovered something by searching online that he began sharing with his classmates. The professor was not only a full-time member of the Harvard Medical faculty, but a paid consultant to 10 drug companies, including five makers of cholesterol treatments."