Published in BMJ on December 16, 2000
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Panel needed to combat research fraud. BMJ (1999) 2.52
Consultant suspended for research fraud. BMJ (2000) 1.70
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Growing pressure on BMJ's obituaries. BMJ (1995) 8.92
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Prison medicine: beginning again. BMJ (1992) 4.29
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Managing the clinical performance of doctors. A coherent response to an intractable problem. BMJ (1999) 4.08
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Profile of the GMC. 1978 and all that. BMJ (1989) 3.76
"Taken from this place and hanged by the neck...". BMJ (1991) 3.72
The rights of patients in research. BMJ (1995) 3.68
All doctors are problem doctors. BMJ (1997) 3.67
The BMJ's website scales up. BMJ (1998) 3.67
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How best to organise acute hospital services? BMJ (2001) 3.63
Tumorigenesis by mouse mammary tumor virus: proviral activation of a cellular gene in the common integration region int-2. Cell (1984) 3.61
Netprints: the next phase in the evolution of biomedical publishing. BMJ (1999) 3.60
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Health and peace: time for a new discipline. Lancet (2001) 3.52
The deliberate misdiagnosis of major depression in primary care. Arch Fam Med (1994) 3.46
Pleasing both authors and readers. A combination of short print articles and longer electronic ones may help us do this. BMJ (1999) 3.44
Spinning the risks and benefits of calcium antagonists. Lancet (1995) 3.43
Don't treat shackled patients. BMJ (1997) 3.40
New government, same narrow vision. BMJ (1998) 3.40
The woolwich and erith project. Planning a community health service. Lancet (1966) 3.34
Confusion as New England Journal editor is forced out. Lancet (1999) 3.32
Almost no evidence exists that the internet harms health. BMJ (2001) 3.31
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Opening up BMJ peer review. BMJ (1999) 3.21
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Doctors, unethical treatments, and turning a blind eye. BMJ (1989) 3.13
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Authorship is dying: long live contributorship. BMJ (1997) 3.07
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Hamster health care. BMJ (2001) 3.06