Why can we no longer have pens, pads, or any materials bearing the name or logo of a product or a health care company in either the clinics or our offices?
These types of materials in clinical areas or academic offices may create the appearance of impropriety in the eyes of patients and research subjects who see them. They may lead people to believe that decisions are improperly influenced by industry. In addition, there is evidence that acceptance of these types of gifts, even though they have little value, influences clinical decisions.
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