Selling complementary & alternative medicine: Questionable Ethics

Here’s a peer-reviewed paper that I co-authored with pharmacist Scott Gavura, in the journal Bioethics: Alternative Medicine and the Ethics Of Commerce

And here’s Scott’s very nice blog entry outlining the main points of our argument: The questionable ethics of selling complementary and alternative medicine

About Chris MacDonald

I'm a philosopher who teaches at Ryerson University's Ted Rogers School of Management in Toronto, Canada. Most of my scholarly research is on business ethics and healthcare ethics.

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  1. Pingback: What should you do if you lose faith in what you’re selling? | The Business Ethics Blog

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