| Title: | Flying Below the Radar Screen: The Absence of Information About the FDA |
| Author: | Trainer, Nancy G. |
| Citation: | Flying Below the Radar Screen: The Absence of Information About the FDA (2001 Third Year Paper) |
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| Abstract: | This paper is a study of how the American people interact with and understand a complicated governmental agency, the FDA. Part I examines the traditional role of media in providing information to people about government; Part II examines the FDA’s role in government, and the public’s overall perception of the FDA; Part III focuses on media coverage of the four drug recalls mentioned above; following this are a few concluding remarks. |
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