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Discussion with Professor J. Scott Armstrong on Peer Review and Tranparency in Medicine
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Title Discussion with Professor J. Scott Armstrong on Peer Review and Tranparency in Medicine
Url http://www.soundpractice.net/images/soundpractice/podcast/Discussion_with_Prof_J_Scott_Armstrong_on_Peer_Review_and_Transparency_in_Medicine.mp3
Description Kent Bottles, MD, interviews Wharton School Professor J. Scott Armstrong. Prof. Armstrong shares his views on the peer review system and what impact technology plays, the Seer-Sucker Theory, and transparency in medicine.
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Date Jun 7, 2009
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