Leader of NJ Medical School Sought to Mislead Investigators, Report Says

A report from a monitor appointed to oversee the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey accuses its interim president of misleading investigators looking into allegations of kickbacks.

The federal monitor, Herbert J. Stern, says the interim president, Bruce C. Vladeck, "engaged in a process of trying to refute, rebut, and bury" draft findings, prepared by an outside consultant hired by the university, that described possible violations of federal law.

The state-run

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