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not want to proceed with this if by chanoe,
the Committee was not in favor of it.
DR. FAILLA’
I think everybody is
in favor of it, that is, in favor of a change
thet can be brought sbout.
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DR. C. We. SHILLING:
I would Like to
see & little Giccuscion of the other part of
this presentation of Fowerd Erown's, partie
culerly, the second page where we say that we
think essentielly the seme results can be
achieved by the following plen.
I's telking now of the conflict of
interests in which we sugzest:
One, ve inform ench consultant or
potential consultent thet there is such a
thing as conflict of interest statutes, their
netura and sanctions for violations, other exe
anples, so forth and so on,
I think, Howard, xe would like to
hear a little discucciom of it beceause thig
also, is not a finished issue,
ER. =EROVN:
No, sir,
What we are
exyecesting is rather than to recauire inforre
ation from consultrmmts having to do with their
Dp
of ARCH®*
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