| 15. Dr. Jones talks with a detail person from a pharmaceutical company and accepts a dinner with wine at an expensive local restaurant, worth about $100. |
| # | Response Date | Comment |
| 1. | Wed, 3/14/07 12:35 AM | if > $90/head = yes, if < $90/head=no (per current regs) |
| 2. | Wed, 3/14/07 12:53 PM | same as above |
| 3. | Wed, 3/14/07 1:53 PM | If the 'gift' affects the Dr.'s prescribing practice then a serious COI, otherwise, not. |
| 4. | Wed, 3/14/07 2:34 PM | Cardiologists and their staff often are wined and dined at national meetings - clearly a serious conflict of interest. |
| 5. | Thu, 3/15/07 1:04 AM | Yes, if this influences his future medical purchases/prescriptions. |
| 6. | Thu, 3/15/07 1:32 PM | Here we go again. Would a doctor sell out for a $100 dinner?? |
| 7. | Fri, 3/16/07 11:29 AM | I still resent that my patient care can be compromised that cheaply |
| 8. | Mon, 3/19/07 12:13 AM | What is the purpose of the gift? |
| 9. | Wed, 3/21/07 8:32 PM | detail person is vague term for what companies do. outside experts will not come to us for educational experiences in same fashion. |
| 10. | Wed, 4/25/07 5:49 PM | It depends on the Physician. Acceptance to go to dinner is a social interaction. Aphysician does not have to prescribe the drugs by that company |
| 11. | Tue, 5/8/07 3:29 PM | .... |