An Army cardiologist was convicted of a misdemeanor and sentenced to pay fines and restitution after accepting inappropriate free meals and illegal payments from sales representatives from Guidant Sales, a medical implant device company. Representatives of Guidant told Federal Prosecutors that they used lavish meals in order to gain doctors' business - a practice that has become increasingly prevalent in the pharmaceutical and medical device sales markets in recent years.
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Army Doctor Convicted for Accepting Inappropriate Payments from Sales Representatives of a Medical Implant Device Company
Posted: 7 months ago | Categories: Pharmaceutical Liability, White Collar Crime






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