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Godlee, commenting on the indifference of his countrymen, says that
Victorian Worthies Sixteen Biographies George Henry Blore
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The intervention of three supposedly objective editors - Dr Fiona Godlee at the
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph, Sunday Telegraph Stephen Adams 2012
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Dr Michael Dixon Clinical Commissioning Coalition Dr Fiona Godlee, editor-in-chief of the BMJ, said the journals had decided to make what she said was an unprecedented step of issuing a joint editorial to illustrate the depth of feeling within the health service.
BBC News - Home 2012
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"This will help to restore faith in this globally important vaccine and in the integrity of the scientific literature," Godlee says in a news release.
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"This will help to restore faith in this globally important vaccine and in the integrity of the scientific literature," Godlee says in a news release.
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But Godlee is also calling for "funding for independent trials" as part of the deal.
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Godlee also called for other reforms, including "far greater transparency from industry and the regulators, including access to raw data and funding for independent trials ..."
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"This will help to restore faith in this globally important vaccine and in the integrity of the scientific literature," Godlee says in a news release.
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The carrot can still be an extended patent life as Godlee suggests.
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Holding out a carrot in front of this stick, Godlee suggested that "the patent for new drugs should be extended, from the current 20 years to perhaps 25 or 30."
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