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by sarchertech 1546 days ago
My wife’s a doctor and the “free presents” she’s gotten from conferences are laughable. A 128mb flash drive and a canvas bag are about the best things I’ve seen.

She’s also never gotten a free hotel stay at a conference unless her group was paying for it.

She tells me there are strict (very small) limits on gifts from drug companies.

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True... but she's not a famous tenured professor, is she?
What does being a famous tenured professor have to do with the OP’s claim that doctors attending conferences were getting free gifts.

I’m not talking about the separate claim that speakers get paid to speak.

Well, that's precisely the crux of the matter. When I go to conferences, I also only get a measly ballpen with a notebook if I'm lucky. Corporate financing is mostly targeting established researchers who, crucially, hold influence over their peers. It's just like YouTube influencers. So the question is not what we get at the conference, but what arrangements are made for the funding of future projects for those researchers. And conferences are great locations for interfacing well-known researchers with industry representatives. That also happens elsewhere, of course.
Again this is a different thing than “doctors go to conferences and get free hotels and gifts”. If you think researchers (the majority of whom aren’t doctors) might make shady deals with industry reps at conferences, I don’t have any evidence they don’t I guess. I don’t have evidence that industry reps don’t just call them on the phone and offer bribes either.