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The Trouble with Medical Journals (Paperback)
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The Trouble with Medical Journals (Paperback)
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It is a turbulent time for STM publishing. With moves towards open
access to scientific literature, the future of medical journals is
uncertain and unpredictable. This is the only book of its kind to
address this problematic issue. Richard Smith, a previous editor of
the British Medical Journal for twenty five years and one of the
most influential people within medical journals and medicine
depicts a compelling picture of medical publishing. Drawn from the
author's own extensive and unrivalled experience in medical
publishing, Smith provides a refreshingly honest analysis of
current and future trends in journal publishing including peer
review, ethics in medical publishing, the influence of the
pharmaceutical industry as well as that of the mass media, and the
risk that money can cloud objectivity in publishing. Full of
personal anecdotes and amusing tales, this is a book for everyone,
from researcher to patient, author to publisher and editor to
reader. The controversial and highly topical nature of this book,
will make uncomfortable reading for publishers, researchers,
funding bodies and pharmaceutical companies alike making this
useful resource for anyone with an interest in medicine or medical
journals. Topic covered include: Libel and medical journals;
Patients and medical journals; Medical journals and the mass media;
Medical journals and pharmaceutical companies: uneasy bedfellows;
Editorial independence; misconduct; and accountability; Ethical
support and accountability for journals; Peer review: a flawed
process and Conflicts of interest: how money clouds objectivity.
This is a unique offering by the former BMJ editor- challenging,
comprehensive and controversial. This must be the most
controversial medical book of the 21st Century John Illman, MJA
News Lively, full of anecdote and he [Smith] is brutally honest
British Journal of Hospital Medicine
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Please note that the reference to Arup Banerjee on page 100 of this
book should be to Anjan Banerjee. We apologise to Professor Arup
Banerjee for this oversight.
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