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BMC Medical Ethics
Dishonesty and research misconduct within the medical profession
Stephen Ankier1  Habib Rahman2 
[1] Independent Pharmaceutical Consultant, Middlesex, UK;Specialist Registrar in Cardiology and General Medicine, NHS, London, UK;
关键词: Scientific reproducibility;    Medical ethics;    History of medicine;    Royal College of Physicians;    Sociology of the medical profession;   
DOI  :  10.1186/s12910-020-0461-z
来源: Springer
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【 摘 要 】

While there has been much discussion of how the scientific establishment’s culture can engender research misconduct and scientific irreproducibility, this has been discussed much less frequently with respect to the medical profession. Here the authors posit that a lack of self-criticism, an encouragement of novel scientific research generated by the recruitment policies of the UK Royal Training Colleges along with insufficient training in the sciences are core reasons as to why research misconduct and dishonesty prevail within the medical community. Furthermore, the UK General Medical Council’s own data demonstrates a historic inattentiveness to the ease with which doctors can engage in research misconduct. Suggestions are made as to how these issues can be investigated and alternative incentives for career advancement are adumbrated.

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