You’re in your doctor’s office and you want to know how whether he or she has any financial ties with drug or device makers. How do you ask that question? That’s the sensitive situation the Washington Post presents this morning. It can be awkward because patients don’t want to offend or alienate their docs. Be inquisitive, not accusatory. Daniel Carlat, a psychiatrist who has written about his own experience getting paid by the drug industry and also publishes the Carlat Psychiatry Report , suggests saying to your doctor that you’ve heard a lot about ties between doctors and the drug industry, and asking whether it happens. Of course, it’s becoming a little easier to get the information other ways as well. If your doc is part of an academic medical center, you might check out their Web site, because some are starting to list

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How Do You Ask Your Doctor if He Gets Paid by the Drug Industry?


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