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Maintaining the Public Trust in Journals with Ethical Publishing

Maintaining the Public Trust in Journals with Ethical Publishing J. Med. Toxicol. (2017) 13:275–277 https://doi.org/10.1007/s13181-017-0635-3 EDITORIAL Mark B. Mycyk Received: 26 October 2017 /Accepted: 26 October 2017 /Published online: 6 November 2017 American College of Medical Toxicology 2017 . . . Keywords Ethics Publishing Plagiarism Scientific At JMT, we unconditionally endorse the best practice policies misconduct and ethical standards of the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE) for conducting and disseminating scholarly work in medical journals [1]. Our patients, the clini- As we are near the end of 2017 and complete our 13th contin- cians who treat them, and the policymakers involved in various uous year of publishing here at Journal of Medical Toxicology aspects of healthcare rely on credible, honest scholarship to (JMT), we should take this natural opportunity to pause, re- inform decision-making. We agree also with the Society of flect, and look forward. Academic Emergency Medicine’s (SAEM) recently published We are proud of the work we publish at JMT. We recognize position statement that “the integrity of the research enterprise is most published papers are not perfect and not every issue is of the utmost importance for the advancement of safe and effec- packed with prospective, randomized, blinded, and controlled tive medical practice for http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Journal of Medical Toxicology Springer Journals

Maintaining the Public Trust in Journals with Ethical Publishing

Journal of Medical Toxicology , Volume 13 (4) – Nov 6, 2017

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Publisher
Springer Journals
Copyright
Copyright © 2017 by American College of Medical Toxicology
Subject
Biomedicine; Pharmacology/Toxicology; Biomedicine, general
ISSN
1556-9039
eISSN
1937-6995
DOI
10.1007/s13181-017-0635-3
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Abstract

J. Med. Toxicol. (2017) 13:275–277 https://doi.org/10.1007/s13181-017-0635-3 EDITORIAL Mark B. Mycyk Received: 26 October 2017 /Accepted: 26 October 2017 /Published online: 6 November 2017 American College of Medical Toxicology 2017 . . . Keywords Ethics Publishing Plagiarism Scientific At JMT, we unconditionally endorse the best practice policies misconduct and ethical standards of the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE) for conducting and disseminating scholarly work in medical journals [1]. Our patients, the clini- As we are near the end of 2017 and complete our 13th contin- cians who treat them, and the policymakers involved in various uous year of publishing here at Journal of Medical Toxicology aspects of healthcare rely on credible, honest scholarship to (JMT), we should take this natural opportunity to pause, re- inform decision-making. We agree also with the Society of flect, and look forward. Academic Emergency Medicine’s (SAEM) recently published We are proud of the work we publish at JMT. We recognize position statement that “the integrity of the research enterprise is most published papers are not perfect and not every issue is of the utmost importance for the advancement of safe and effec- packed with prospective, randomized, blinded, and controlled tive medical practice for

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Journal of Medical ToxicologySpringer Journals

Published: Nov 6, 2017

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