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<p>[QUOTE="anonymous, post: 6127973"]I thought you were providing education, free to patients and clinicians. Now you say you make note on any issues with their current therapy, write up YOUR recommendations, fill in a script, and challenge the doctor to change whatever the patient was on previously? </p><p><br /></p><p>First of all, all responsibility falls on the doctor. Lawyers are not coming for you. Second if you love the feeling of treating patients —and it sure sounds like you do— go back to school!! Do what you love and don’t play in a grey area. You are not supposed to be recommending therapy if you work for NNI. Why? Cuz you are only recommending novo products. Do you see how that can be construed as bias? This is just completely wrong and unethical. Wow. Huge fucking lawsuit and fines, and you let it happen. If you want to make recommendations on med changes you have to be independent of a drug company and paid by the doctor. I know it pays $35k a year and that’s why this job is so much more attractive, BUT you can’t write out scripts like you work for the hospital or an endo. This is a total conflict of interest[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="anonymous, post: 6127973"]I thought you were providing education, free to patients and clinicians. Now you say you make note on any issues with their current therapy, write up YOUR recommendations, fill in a script, and challenge the doctor to change whatever the patient was on previously? First of all, all responsibility falls on the doctor. Lawyers are not coming for you. Second if you love the feeling of treating patients —and it sure sounds like you do— go back to school!! Do what you love and don’t play in a grey area. You are not supposed to be recommending therapy if you work for NNI. Why? Cuz you are only recommending novo products. Do you see how that can be construed as bias? This is just completely wrong and unethical. Wow. Huge fucking lawsuit and fines, and you let it happen. If you want to make recommendations on med changes you have to be independent of a drug company and paid by the doctor. I know it pays $35k a year and that’s why this job is so much more attractive, BUT you can’t write out scripts like you work for the hospital or an endo. This is a total conflict of interest[/QUOTE]
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