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What Should Be Done To Tackle Ghostwriting in the Medical Literature? [PDF]
Background to the debateGhostwriting occurs when someone makes substantial contributions to a manuscript without attribution or disclosure. It is considered bad publication practice in the medical sciences, and some argue it is scientific misconduct.
Peter C Gøtzsche +2 more
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Contract cheating, or “ghostwriting” as it is more commonly known, has become a growing threat to academic integrity in Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) across the world.
HoLi Ibrahim Holi Ali, Awad Alhassan
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Co-reviewing and ghostwriting by early-career researchers in the peer review of manuscripts [PDF]
Many early-career researchers are involved in the peer review of manuscripts for scientific journals, typically under the guidance of or jointly with their advisor, but most of the evidence about this activity is anecdotal.
Gary S McDowell +4 more
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The Paroxetine 352 Bipolar Study Revisited: Deconstruction of Corporate and Academic Misconduct [PDF]
Medical ghostwriting is the practice in which pharmaceutical companies engage an outside writer to draft a manuscript submitted for publication in the names of “honorary authors,” typically academic key opinion leaders.
Jay D. Amsterdam, Leemon McHenry
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The Haunting of Medical Journals: How Ghostwriting Sold “HRT” [PDF]
Adriane Fugh-Berman examines documents unsealed in recent litigation to investigate how pharmaceutical companies promoted hormone therapy drugs, including the use of medical writing companies to produce ghostwritten manuscripts and place them into ...
Adriane Fugh-Berman
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Ghostwriters in the scientific world
The scientific world is facing a constant problem of ghostwriters. These ghostwriters are often attached to the medical publishing houses and are involved in writing an article for a pharmaceutical company which may, in turn, use the name of an ...
Sankalp Yadav, Gautam Rawal
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Changes in U.S. medical school conflict of interest policies from 2014 to 2023. [PDF]
BackgroundConcerns about the influence of the pharmaceutical industry on medical education, ranging from education of students to professional development, have led professional societies to recommend regulation of interactions between industry and ...
Shamik Bhat +8 more
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Ghostwriting at Elite Academic Medical Centers in the United States [PDF]
Jeffrey R Lacasse, Jonathan Leo
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Challenging Medical Ghostwriting in US Courts [PDF]
Xavier Bosch, Leemon Mchenry
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Ghostwriting concept: the Study of Academic Miscundot in Iranian Higher Education Context [PDF]
Objective: Academic dishonesties, especially phenomena such as paper and/ or thesis and its related business, are increasing in Iran and now it is a challenge in higher education at the national level.
Behrooz Rasuli +5 more
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