Stanford Expands Rules for Medical Industry Payments to Faculty

Adjunct faculty at Stanford University School of Medicine will no longer be able to earn speakers fees for speeches drafted by drug or medical device companies, The New York Times reports.

The school’s new rules also prohibit faculty from accepting samples and other gifts from drug companies. The new policies, already in place for full-time faculty members, will also apply to the 660 community physicians who volunteer to teach at Stanford. The school had resisted applying the rule across the board because it did not want to restrict the incomes of doctors teaching there for free. Stanford began to rethink its policy when a faculty member’s $75,000 income from Eli Lilly was reported in The New York Times.

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