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Can faculty, staff, and trainees use slides or other materials prepared by industry when giving a lecture or public presentation?

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Can faculty, staff, and trainees use slides or other materials prepared by industry when giving a lecture or public presentation?

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No. A lecturer is solely responsible for the content of his or her lecture and should not delegate creation of the content of slides or other educational materials to industry sponsors. The lecturer is expected to provide a fair, balanced, and, where possible, evidence-based assessment of therapeutic options and to promote balanced discussion of the topic. Slides or other materials used in a lecture cannot bear the logo of an industry sponsor or product.

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