Events / Identifying Fraud and Deception in the Scientific Evidence Available to Health Care Professionals: Applying Lessons Learned in Litigation to Evaluation of Current Medical Literature

Identifying Fraud and Deception in the Scientific Evidence Available to Health Care Professionals: Applying Lessons Learned in Litigation to Evaluation of Current Medical Literature

2:00 p.m.-4:00 p.m.
Eric P. Newman Education Center (EPNEC), 320 S Euclid Ave, St. Louis, MO 63110

(Registration further below)

Speaker: 

John Abramson, MD

Physician, Author, Lecture

Harvard Medical School

 

 

Further information coming soon!

Sponsored by Jay Piccirillo, MD, FACS, and the WashU Medicine TL1 and R25 programs, we are pleased to welcome distinguished physician, author, and lecturer John Abramson, MD. Over a two-day, three-session series, Dr. Abramson will guide attendees through compelling discussions on innovating and improving our health care system ethically and effectively.

  • Seminar Room B, Eric P. Newman Education Center, Floor 2
    Snacks will be provided.
  • This seminar counts towards Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) credit. For those interested in receiving a RCR Documentation, email burnettc@wustl.edu. You must attend the seminar in person in its entirety to receive credit.
  • Register below.
  • For questions, contact Adisa Kalkan at adisakalkan@wustl.edu

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