Statement of Principles for Health Care Journalists
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1 University of Minnesota School of Journalism and Mass Communication Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States of America
In “The Commercialisation of Medical and Scientific Reporting” [1], Caulfield calls on journalists to ask researchers about the nature of their funding and the financial relationship of the researchers to the sponsor. This is just one principle addressed in a much broader “Statement of Principles” I wrote this past year for the Association of Health Care Journalists (http://www.ahcj.umn.edu). The statement is available online [2].
References
Caulfield T (2004) The commercialisation of medical and scientific reporting. PLoS Med 1:e38.
(2004) Statement of principles. Minneapolis (Minnesota): Association of Health Care Journalists.(Gary Schwitzer)
In “The Commercialisation of Medical and Scientific Reporting” [1], Caulfield calls on journalists to ask researchers about the nature of their funding and the financial relationship of the researchers to the sponsor. This is just one principle addressed in a much broader “Statement of Principles” I wrote this past year for the Association of Health Care Journalists (http://www.ahcj.umn.edu). The statement is available online [2].
References
Caulfield T (2004) The commercialisation of medical and scientific reporting. PLoS Med 1:e38.
(2004) Statement of principles. Minneapolis (Minnesota): Association of Health Care Journalists.(Gary Schwitzer)