The ethics behind medical conferences: a view from India

Journal of Medical Ethics 36 (7):445-446 (2010)
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Abstract

Medical conferences are organised by professional bodies with a view to providing an opportunity of continuing medical education and improving the practices of medical professionals. Of late these events have degenerated into entertainment extravaganzas and no longer remain pure academic exercises. This article discusses the possible reasons behind the current state of decay and mechanisms to improve the state of affairs

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Anuradha Sharma
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