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SPONSORS Development of the SmartPrescribe curriculum was made possible by a grant from the states' Attorney General Consumer and Prescriber Education Grant Program, which is funded by the multi-state settlement of consumer fraud claims regarding the marketing of the prescription drug Neurontin. For more information on the Consumer and Prescriber Grant Program, visit: http://www.consumerprescribergrantprogram.org. The SmartPrescribe curriculum was developed by a committee at Wake Forest University School of Medicine:
The committee gratefully acknowledges the assistance of numerous colleagues at Wake Forest and beyond who facilitated the planning, content development, and field testing of the curriculum. The committee assumes full responsibility for the material presented. |
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| Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Medical Center Boulevard, Winston-Salem, NC 27157-1063, (336) 716-4327, smartprescribe@wfubmc.edu | |||