Medical ghostwriter
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Un escritor fantasma médico es una persona empleada por compañías farmacéuticas y fabricantes de dispositivos médicos para producir manuscritos aparentemente independientes para: revistas revisadas por pares, presentaciones de conferencias y otras comunicaciones. A los médicos y otros científicos se les paga por adjuntar sus nombres a los manuscritos como si los hubieran creado. Los autores mencionados pueden haber tenido poca o ninguna participación en el proceso de investigación o escritura.
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Medical ghostwriters are employed by pharmaceutical companies and medical-device manufacturers to produce apparently independent manuscripts for peer-reviewed journals, conference presentations and other communications. Physicians and other scientists are paid to attach their names to the manuscripts as though they had authored them. The named authors may have had little or no involvement in the research or writing process.
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Escritor fantasma médico
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Medical ghostwriter
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July 2020
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What does "permitted" mean? Are they looking the other way, explicitly allowing it. Which institutions? Are they still "permitting" this?
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It is permitted at some institutions
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Un escritor fantasma médico es una persona empleada por compañías farmacéuticas y fabricantes de dispositivos médicos para producir manuscritos aparentemente independientes para: revistas revisadas por pares, presentaciones de conferencias y otras comunicaciones. A los médicos y otros científicos se les paga por adjuntar sus nombres a los manuscritos como si los hubieran creado. Los autores mencionados pueden haber tenido poca o ninguna participación en el proceso de investigación o escritura.
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Medical ghostwriters are employed by pharmaceutical companies and medical-device manufacturers to produce apparently independent manuscripts for peer-reviewed journals, conference presentations and other communications. Physicians and other scientists are paid to attach their names to the manuscripts as though they had authored them. The named authors may have had little or no involvement in the research or writing process.
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