Setting the Record Straight
By Ann Miller RN MHA
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Ann,
My name is Bruce Markewicz and I have reach out numerous times over the past several years to resolve the issue you have posted at:
http://www.backtype.com/url/www.medicalbusinessadvisors.com
I have sent countless emails with explanations and even offered providing free web conference services. As I had mentioned after I received Dr. Marcinko’s write-ups, I discussed them with several pharma companies and each company said they would not be able to support this type of talk with Dr. Marcinko. I did send you an email at the time reflecting this response and again after the posting.
I have, in good faith, reached out and attempted to resolve this issue to no avail. I am again requesting that the posting be removed from your site.
Thank you.
Bruce Markewicz
[via ME-P]
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