Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine
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Randomized Controlled Trial
What errors do peer reviewers detect, and does training improve their ability to detect them?
To analyse data from a trial and report the frequencies with which major and minor errors are detected at a general medical journal, the types of errors missed and the impact of training on error detection. ⋯ Editors should not assume that reviewers will detect most major errors, particularly those concerned with the context of study. Short training packages have only a slight impact on improving error detection.
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To investigate current use of the internet and eHealth amongst adults. ⋯ Our findings illustrate changes in patient identity and a decline in expert authority with ramifications for the practitioner-patient relationship and subsequent implications for health management more generally.
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Biography Historical Article
James Angus Doull and the well-controlled common cold.