We are taught to watch for conflicts of interest in the form of pharmaceutical pens and consulting checks, yet we often overlook the most pervasive corruption of all: the ticking of the clock. We traditionally describe medical conflicts of interest in corporate terms: free dinners, speaking fees, and consulting arrangements. These temptations are real, and
The ticking clock: How time constraints in medicine hurt patient care originally appeared in KevinMD.com.
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