As mentioned in our guest blog on the Wyeth ghostwriting case, alongside The New York Times article are the released documents relating…
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Ghostwriting What should be done to tackle ghostwriting in medical literature?Read more
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Access Videos on PLoS Medicine, Open Access and global burden of diseaseRead more
A series of videos was commissioned to highlight the new editorial focus of PLoS Medicine – the decision to prioritise papers on…
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Access "Why Open Access Matters to Public Health in Africa" – A talk in NairobiRead more
As previous posts have mentioned, Gavin Yamey is currently on a Kaiser Foundation-funded fellowship in global reporting in Sudan and East Africa…
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General Ask PLoS Medicine: No need to request permisson – just be creative!Read more
PLoS Medicine is fast approaching its fifth anniversary, and we’ve noticed that there are a number of recurring questions that get asked…
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General June in PLoS Medicine: Conflict and Reproductive Health; Antibiotics are not Automatic; Water in Wired; and much moreRead more
New articles are published by PLoS Medicine every week, but in our archive you can see that articles are also organised into…
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General May Issue summary: Sexual health policy; reducing premature birth risk; tobacco control; and moreRead more
PLoS Medicine publishes weekly, but the articles are also compiled into a monthly issue on the last Tuesday of the month. Here…
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Access Second Coming of the Sanitarians? Podcasts with two PLoS Medicine Editorial Board MembersRead more
To coincide with the announcement of PLoS Medicine’s revised editorial vision, we commissioned two podcasts in which two members of the PLoS…
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General Welcome to Speaking of Medicine!Read more
Welcome to Speaking of Medicine, the community blog run by the open access journal PLoS Medicine. Speaking of Medicine is designed to…