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Clinical ethics
Failure to discount for conflict of interest when evaluating medical literature: a randomised trial of physicians
- Correspondence to Ms Britta L Anderson, American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, 409 12th St, SW, Washington, DC 20024, USA; banderson{at}acog.org
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Failure to discount for conflict of interest when evaluating medical literature: a randomised trial of physicians
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- Received November 18, 2009
- Revised January 7, 2010
- Accepted January 8, 2010
- First published May 6, 2010.
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April 27, 2016
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