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Uniform Format for Disclosure of Competing Interests in ICMJE Journals

Jeffrey M. Drazen, MD; Martin B. Van Der Weyden, MD; Peush Sahni, MS, PhD; Jacob Rosenberg, MD, DSc; Ana Marusic, MD, PhD; Christine Laine, MD, MPH; Sheldon Kotzin, MLS; Richard Horton, FMedSci; Paul C. Hébert, MD, MHSc; Charlotte Haug, MD, PhD, MSc; Fiona Godlee, MB, BChir, BSc; Frank A. Frizelle, MB, ChB; Peter W. de Leeuw, MD, PhD; Catherine D. DeAngelis, MD, MPH

JAMA. 2010;303(1):(doi:10.1001/jama.2009.1542).

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Disclosure of financial associations of authors of articles published in biomedical journals has become common practice. The information provided in these disclosures helps the reader to understand the relationships between the authors and various commercial entities that may have an interest in the information reported in the published article. At present, many journals ask authors to report such relationships by completing a form with information about their financial associations. The journals then either post the complete information online or create a summary of the information and publish . . . [Full Text of this Article]

Author Affiliations: Dr Drazen is editor in chief, New England Journal of Medicine; Dr Van Der Weyden is editor, The Medical Journal of Australia; Dr Sahni is representative and past president, World Association of Medical Editors; Dr Rosenberg is editor, Journal of the Danish Medical Association; Dr Marusic is editor in chief, Croatian Medical Journal; Dr Laine is editor, Annals of Internal Medicine; Mr Kotzin is associate director for library operations, National Library of Medicine; Dr Horton is editor, The Lancet; Dr Hébert is editor in chief, CMAJ; Dr Haug is editor in chief, Norwegian Medical Journal; Dr Godlee is editor in chief, BMJ; Dr Frizelle is editor in chief, The New Zealand Medical Journal; Dr de Leeuw is editor in chief, Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Geneeskunde (Dutch Journal of Medicine); and Dr DeAngelis is editor in chief, JAMA.



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