I have done that mainly through writing about various aspects of medicine that I believe should be changed or reformed. I try to analyze the problems as logically as I can to persuade readers who are not already committed to a particular point of view. As an editor of the New England Journal of Medicine , I was fortunate enough to have a ready-made outlet for my thoughts. I had two mentors. The first, in terms of chronology, was Dr. Stanley L. I helped him with the third edition of his textbook, now called The Pathologic Basis of Disease , and later created with him and co-authored a smaller, more clinical version of the book, called Basic Pathology.
My second mentor was Dr. Arnold S. Years later, when he became editor of the NEJM , he offered me a job on the editorial staff, which was the beginning of my year association with that journal. Relationships between academic institutions and biotechnology companies create conflicts of interest that undermine the goals of academic medicine and harm the public. Bollier's argument, while accurate, does not go far enough.
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