Scientific Fraud or a Rush to Judgment?
Abstract
In their manuscript entitled “Perioperative Mischief: The Price of Academic Misconduct,” Chopra and Eagle accused me of scientific fraud.1Chopra V. Eagle K.A. Perioperative mischief: the price of academic misconduct.Am J Med. 2012; 125: 953-955Abstract Full Text Full Text PDF PubMed Scopus (54) Google Scholar Remarkably, the authors themselves acknowledge that the basis of their accusation (and condemnation) is not supported by facts but based...
Paper Details
Title
Scientific Fraud or a Rush to Judgment?
Published Date
Apr 1, 2013
Volume
126
Issue
4
Pages
e5 - e6
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