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Publishing Ethics in Psychiatry

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 2001
Objective: The ethics of publishing in psychiatry has gained only limited attention. We examine, in a historical context, pertinent ethical problems and offer a series of recommendations for dealing with them. Method: The study was conducted by exploration of medical databases and websites, and systematic discussion with ethicists ...
Sidney Bloch
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The ethics of publishing in medical journals

Paediatric Respiratory Reviews, 2021
Ethics has been defined as the way we ought to behave. Medical publishing essentially exists to broadcast current and new medical knowledge to aid in the practice of medicine. In this review article we consider many of the aspects of medical publishing with regard to 'what we ought to do' and, equally, 'what we ought not to do' from the perspective of ...
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The Ethics of Writing and Publishing

JONA: The Journal of Nursing Administration, 1991
Many decisions are made during the process of writing for publication. However, nurse authors often fail to recognize the ethical implications inherent in many of their choices. To help nurse faculty and administrators address four of the more common problem areas, the author discusses the ethics of multiple authorship, conflict of interest, fraud, and
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