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Disciplines Clash Over Opioid Abuse Research

By Jan Greene | on August 14, 2018 | 5 Comments
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5 Responses to “Disciplines Clash Over Opioid Abuse Research”

  1. September 9, 2018

    Robert L Brunk II DO FACEP Reply

    I am living proof restrictive covenants cannot be enforced in emergency medicine contracts, Duneland vs Brunk is case law stating patients do not go to an emergency department because of a particular physician in the department rather because their primary care physician is on staff, they were brought by EMS or because of other affiliations to the facility. Any hospital or group that applies them is trying to control their staff illegally. The case went through the Indiana court of appeals and was found in my favor after several thousand dollars of attorney fees. Hopefully siting this case will save other physicians the time d, grief and expense I had to go through to get out of a bad control from a dictatorial group.

  2. September 9, 2018

    Clayton Reply

    What does naloxone have to do with restrictive covenants?

    • September 11, 2018

      Dawn Antoline-Wang Reply

      The error with the headline has been fixed. Thank you!

  3. September 10, 2018

    tom benzoni Reply

    Is the title matched to the article?

    • September 11, 2018

      Dawn Antoline-Wang Reply

      The error with the headline has been fixed. Thank you!

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