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Research integrity and academic medicine: the pressure to publish and research misconduct.

Molly M KearneyMaren DowningElizabeth A Gignac
Published in: Journal of osteopathic medicine (2024)
Pressure in the world of academic medicine to publish contributes to the potential for research misconduct and authorship misrepresentation. Lapses in research integrity can result in a wide range of potentially adverse consequences for the offender, their institution, the scientific community, and the public. If adopted, universal research integrity policies and procedures could make major strides in eliminating research misconduct in the realm of academic medicine.
Keyphrases
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