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Michael Hogan is reported to be<ref> Weibert, S. [http://www.teenscreentruth.com/New_Freedom_Commission.html The Genesis of President Bush’s New Freedom Commission on Mental Health] Teenscreen Truth. Accessed 9th January 2008</ref> a member of the Advisory Council for [[Columbia University]]’s [[TeenScreen Program]] (see [[Pharmaceutical Industry, PR and Mental Health Screening]] where [[Laurie Flynn]] serves as Director. He is also a member of the [[National Association of State Mental Health Program Directors]] (NASMHPD), past president of both NASMHPD and the NASMHPD Research Institute (NRI) (and more recently on the NRI Board of Directors) and an Advisory Board member of [[Janssen Pharmaceuticals]] <i>Mental Health Issues Today</i> (MHIT), a journal published by [[Parexel Medical Marketing]], which receives funds from drug companies to run "advisory panels" on their behalf. It should also be noted that the NASHPD is heavily supported through 'educational grants' by [[Janssen Pharmaceuticals]] and [[Eli Lilly]].   
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Michael Hogan is reported to be<ref> Weibert, S. [http://www.teenscreentruth.com/New_Freedom_Commission.html The Genesis of President Bush’s New Freedom Commission on Mental Health] Teenscreen Truth. Accessed 9th January 2008</ref> a member of the Advisory Council for [[Columbia University]]’s [[TeenScreen]] Program (where [[Laurie Flynn]] serves as Director). He is also a member of the [[National Association of State Mental Health Program Directors]] (NASMHPD), past president of both NASMHPD and the NASMHPD Research Institute (NRI) (and more recently on the NRI Board of Directors) and an Advisory Board member of [[Janssen Pharmaceuticals]] <i>Mental Health Issues Today</i> (MHIT), a journal published by [[Parexel Medical Marketing]], which receives funds from drug companies to run "advisory panels" on their behalf. It should also be noted that the NASHPD is heavily supported through 'educational grants' by [[Janssen Pharmaceutica Inc.]] and [[Eli Lilly]].   
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In 2004, Hogan is described as the chair of President Bush’s [[New Freedom Commission on Mental Illness]] by [[Eli Lilly]] who awarded him a 'Lifetime Achievement Award' for his 'stewardship and advocacy in the implementation of the New Freedom Commission Report’s
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recommendations, and his lifelong commitment to enhancing services for people with mental illnesses'<ref> Eli Lilly [http://www.reintegration.com/userimages/reint_awards_rel_2004_-_final.pdf Eli Lilly and Company Honors U.S. Senator Gordon Smith and Others Whose Extraordinary Efforts Help People with Mental Illness Move Their Lives Forward] Accessed 9th January 2008</ref>.
  
 
Hogan and [[Laurie Flynn]] were involved in the <i>Expert Consensus Guideline Series: Treatment of Schizophrenia 1999</i> an initiative aiming at establishing uniform medication guidelines for schizophrenia<ref> Weibert, S.  [http://www.teenscreentruth.com/New_Freedom_Commission.html The Genesis of President Bush’s New Freedom Commission on Mental Health] Teenscreen Truth. Accessed 9th January 2008</ref>. It is reported that this was an initiative 'supported exclusively by 6 pharmaceutical companies: [[Eli Lilly and Company]], [[Janssen Pharmaceutica Inc.]], [[Novartis]] Pharmaceuticals Corporation, [[Ortho-McNeil Pharmaceutical]], [[Pfizer]] Inc. and [[Zeneca Pharmaceuticals]]' (now known as [[AstraZeneca]]).   
 
Hogan and [[Laurie Flynn]] were involved in the <i>Expert Consensus Guideline Series: Treatment of Schizophrenia 1999</i> an initiative aiming at establishing uniform medication guidelines for schizophrenia<ref> Weibert, S.  [http://www.teenscreentruth.com/New_Freedom_Commission.html The Genesis of President Bush’s New Freedom Commission on Mental Health] Teenscreen Truth. Accessed 9th January 2008</ref>. It is reported that this was an initiative 'supported exclusively by 6 pharmaceutical companies: [[Eli Lilly and Company]], [[Janssen Pharmaceutica Inc.]], [[Novartis]] Pharmaceuticals Corporation, [[Ortho-McNeil Pharmaceutical]], [[Pfizer]] Inc. and [[Zeneca Pharmaceuticals]]' (now known as [[AstraZeneca]]).   

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Michael Hogan is reported to be[1] a member of the Advisory Council for Columbia University’s TeenScreen Program (where Laurie Flynn serves as Director). He is also a member of the National Association of State Mental Health Program Directors (NASMHPD), past president of both NASMHPD and the NASMHPD Research Institute (NRI) (and more recently on the NRI Board of Directors) and an Advisory Board member of Janssen Pharmaceuticals Mental Health Issues Today (MHIT), a journal published by Parexel Medical Marketing, which receives funds from drug companies to run "advisory panels" on their behalf. It should also be noted that the NASHPD is heavily supported through 'educational grants' by Janssen Pharmaceutica Inc. and Eli Lilly.

In 2004, Hogan is described as the chair of President Bush’s New Freedom Commission on Mental Illness by Eli Lilly who awarded him a 'Lifetime Achievement Award' for his 'stewardship and advocacy in the implementation of the New Freedom Commission Report’s recommendations, and his lifelong commitment to enhancing services for people with mental illnesses'[2].

Hogan and Laurie Flynn were involved in the Expert Consensus Guideline Series: Treatment of Schizophrenia 1999 an initiative aiming at establishing uniform medication guidelines for schizophrenia[3]. It is reported that this was an initiative 'supported exclusively by 6 pharmaceutical companies: Eli Lilly and Company, Janssen Pharmaceutica Inc., Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation, Ortho-McNeil Pharmaceutical, Pfizer Inc. and Zeneca Pharmaceuticals' (now known as AstraZeneca).

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