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- Survival Impact of Vitamin D Therapy in Hemodialysis Patients
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PhRMA recently announced that its code of conduct now bans gifts such as pens and meals to prescribing clinicians from drug company sales reps. PhRMA says the updated code will reduce the perception of influence, but critics say the new code doesn't go far enough. What effect do you think this code will have on prescribers?
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- Intravenous Iron in Oncology
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- Costimulation Blockade and Tolerance in Solid Organ Transplantation
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