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  • Financial conflicts of interest within medicine are corrupting patient care
  • Big Pharma pays doctors straight cash and sponsors their research, causing a lack of transparency
  • Craig Thompson and Dr. Jose Bezerra Guy are examples of doctors who did not disclose their financial conflicts of interest
  • These stories are from the last six months, and financial conflicts of interest in medicine need to be addressed

Dr. Jason Fung, a Canadian nephrologist, discusses financial conflicts of interest within medicine and how it is influencing patient care. Doctors are increasingly seen as part of the problem rather than the solution, with the opioid crisis being a prime example of this. Doctors are seen as pawns of Big Pharma or other corporate interests, which is corrupting all of the medicine. Big Pharma pays doctors straight cash, sponsors their research, and pays for their trips to conferences. This has caused a lack of transparency and a financial conflict of interest. For example, Craig Thompson, the CEO of Memorial Sloan-Kettering, sat on the board of Merck, one of the world's largest pharmaceutical companies, and was paid $300,000 a year by them. Additionally, Dr. Jose Bezerra Guy, one of the top breast cancer doctors in the world, did not disclose in 87% of his papers that he was taking money from pharmaceutical companies. These stories are all from within the last six months. Financial conflicts of interest in medicine are corrupting patient care and need to be addressed.

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