In this weeks British Medical Journal (NETLINES by Dr Harry Brown):
"With on line journals, blogs, appearing all over the web, it is good to see plenty covering the healthcare scene. One such interesting one is a view on the pharmaceutical industry at http://pharmagossip.blogspot.com/ where the author takes a look behind the scenes and is pretty critical of “big pharma” and “Looking beyond the spin”
It is a colourful, well illustrated and feature packed site-I liked the music videos from YouTube http://www.youtube.com with plenty of entries. Even if you don’t agree with the author’s take on the drug industry, there is still plenty of interesting views and news stories."
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If you like PharmaGossip, you may also like: Dr Peter Rost, Scientific Misconduct Blog and Pharma Marketing Blog . Also Health Care Renewal.
"With on line journals, blogs, appearing all over the web, it is good to see plenty covering the healthcare scene. One such interesting one is a view on the pharmaceutical industry at http://pharmagossip.blogspot.com/ where the author takes a look behind the scenes and is pretty critical of “big pharma” and “Looking beyond the spin”
It is a colourful, well illustrated and feature packed site-I liked the music videos from YouTube http://www.youtube.com with plenty of entries. Even if you don’t agree with the author’s take on the drug industry, there is still plenty of interesting views and news stories."
Welcome, new BMJ readers.
Have a look around the site.
Past posts are archived by month.
You can search the site using the Google Search box in the right hand column. Remember to click on the "pharmagossip.blogspot.com" option.
Why not sign up to receive PharmaGossip postings direct to your email address?
Use one of the two options (Feedblitz or Feedburner) in the right hand column.
Suggestions are welcomed.
Feel free to email me at pharmagossip@hotmail.co.uk. All correspondence is treated as confidential.
If you like PharmaGossip, you may also like: Dr Peter Rost, Scientific Misconduct Blog and Pharma Marketing Blog . Also Health Care Renewal.
Enjoy, tell your friends and colleagues and come back soon!
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