Conflict of interest in peer-reviewed medical journals: The world association of medical editors position on a challenging problem

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Pharmacognosy Magazine,2010,6,22,71-73.
Published:April 2017
Type:Editorial
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LE Ferris1, RH Fletcher2
1Dalla Lana School of Public Health, University of Toronto; Clinical Epidemiology Unit, Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, Toronto, Ontario, CANADA; Chair, WAME Ethics Committee
2Harvard Medical School, Boston MA, U.S.A.; Chair, WAME Policy

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Conflict of interest in medical publishing exists when a participant's private interests compete with his or her responsibilities to the scientific community, readers and society. While conflict of interest is common, it reaches the level of concern when 'a reasonable observer might wonder if the individual's behavior or judgment was motivated by his or her competing interests'.[1] Having a competing interest does not, in itself, imply wrongdoing. However, it can undermine the credibility of research results and damage public trust in medical journals.Read More...

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