Ghostwriting at elite academic medical centers in the United States

  [...]to date, there has been no systematic assessment of ghostwriting policies at academic medical centers. Since US-based academic medical centers generate biomedical research for a worldwide audience, we chose to conduct the first such investigation on elite US-based academic medical centers. To...

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Academic Medical Centers - legislation & jurisprudence
Authorship
Bans
Biomedical research
Conflict of Interest - legislation & jurisprudence
Cooperative Behavior
Drug Industry - ethics
Drug Industry - legislation & jurisprudence
Evidence-Based Medicine
Government Regulation
Humans
Interinstitutional Relations
Laws, regulations and rules
Medical colleges
Medical research
Medicine, Experimental
Mental Health
Periodicals as Topic - ethics
Periodicals as Topic - legislation & jurisprudence
Pharmaceutical industry
Physicians
Policy Forum
Policy Making
Public health
Public Health - ethics
Public Health - legislation & jurisprudence
R&D
Research & development
Scholarly publishing
Science Policy/Education
Teaching hospitals
Truth Disclosure
United States
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