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Exposure to conflict-of-interest policies during residency reduces rate of brand antidepressant prescriptions

Psychiatrists who are exposed to conflict-of-interest (COI) policies during their residency are less likely to prescribe brand-name antidepressants after graduation than those who trained in residency programs without such policies, according to a new study.
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