June 6th, 2008
Podcast 2: Interview with Dr. Joseph Ross of Mt. Sinai School of Medicine
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In this week’s interview, Joseph Ross talks with us about the prevalence of guest-authorship and ghostwriting in the medical literature.
Diabetes research.
Asthma
Aliskiren
- http://cardiology.jwatch.org/cgi/content/full/2008/604/1
- http://general-medicine.jwatch.org/cgi/content/full/2008/604/1
Post-stroke depression
Cell phones and brain cancer
Categories: Authorship
Tags: aliskiren, asthma, Authorship, beta-agonists, cell phones, depression, diabetes, Hb1Ac, Joseph Ross, stroke
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