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Guidelines
MPIP Authors’ Submission Toolkit: A practical guide to getting your research published
Current Medical Research & Opinion, August 2010
Leighton Chipperfield, Leslie Citrome, Juli Clark, Frank S. David, Robert Enck, Michelle Evangelista, John Gonzalez, Trish Groves, Jay Magrann, Bernadette Mansi, Charles Miller, LaVerne A. Mooney, Ann Murphy, John Shelton, Philip D. Walson, Al Weigel
Related: Enhancing transparency and efficiency in reporting industry-sponsored clinical research: report from the Medical Publishing Insights and Practices initiative, J. Clark, J. Gonzalez, B. Mansi, C. Miller, L. A. Mooney, K. Mosdell, D. Richards, M. Schreiweis, A. Weigel, E. Wager, International Journal of Clinical Practice*, July 2010
Good publication practice (GPP) for pharmaceutical companies [Guidelines]
Current Medical Research & Opinion, March 2003
Elizabeth Wager, Elizabeth A. Field, Leni Grossman
Related: Good publication practice for pharmaceutical companies: why we need another set of guidelines [Editorial], Elizabeth Wager, Elizabeth A. Field, Leni Grossman, Current Medical Research & Opinion, March 2003
Related: Good publication practice for communicating company sponsored medical research: the GPP2 guidelines, Chris Graf, Wendy P. Battisti, Dan Bridges, Victoria Bruce-Winkler, Joanne M Conaty, John M. Ellison, Elizabeth A. Field, James A. Gurr, Mary-Ellen Marx, Mina Patel, Carol Sanes-Miller, Yvonne E. Yarker, British Medical Journal**, November 2009
European Medical Writers Association (EMWA) guidelines on the role of medical writers in developing peer-reviewed publications
Current Medical Research & Opinion, February 2005
Adam Jacobs and Elizabeth Wager
Related: Comments on European Medical Writers Association (EMWA) guidelines on the role of medical writers in developing peer-reviewed publications, MaryAnn Foote et al. / Adam Jacobs and Elizabeth Wager, Current Medical Research & Opinion, May 2005
Research
Lack of involvement of medical writers and the pharmaceutical industry in publications retracted for misconduct: a systematic, controlled, retrospective study
Current Medical Research and Opinion, April 2011
Karen L. Woolley, Rebecca A. Lew, Serina Stretton, Julie A. Ely, Narelle J. Bramich, Janelle R. Keys, Julie A. Monk, and Mark J. Woolley
Articles
Expert bias in peer review
Current Medical Research and Opinion, December 2011.
John S. Phillips







