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  Vol. 289 No. 11, March 19, 2003 TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Fifth International Congress on Peer Review and Biomedical Publication

Call for Research

Drummond Rennie, MD; Annette Flanagin, RN, MA; Richard Smith, MB, ChB, FRCP; Jane Smith, MSc

JAMA. 2003;289:1438.

Since this article does not have an abstract, we have provided the first 150 words of the full text and any section headings.

We have now held 4 Peer Review Congresses at 4-year intervals, and their success is demonstrated by the stimulus they have given to an evolving science—investigation of the process whereby scientific work is selected and published.1-4 Since the announcement of the first Peer Review Congress in 1986, the numbers of abstracts submitted to successive Congresses have increased from 50 to 110, 160, and 180, respectively. We have noted similar increases in the number of MEDLINE citations on peer review.5

We now announce that the Fifth International Congress on Peer Review and Biomedical Publication will be held in September 2005, in Chicago, Ill, where the first 2 Congresses were held in 1989 and 1993. This Congress, organized by JAMA and the BMJ Publishing Group, will feature 3 days of presentations of original research. As before, we . . . [Full Text of this Article]

Author Affiliations: Dr Rennie is deputy editor and Ms Flanagin is managing senior editor, JAMA. Dr Smith is editor and Ms Smith is deputy editor, BMJ.



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