David Tuller
Trial By Error: COPE to BMJ Open: More Details, Please!
By David Tuller
By David Tuller, DrPH Yesterday I reviewed an account of a publishing dilemma that had been submitted to the forum of the Committee on Publication Ethics. The COPE forum offers advice on thorny situations submitted anonymously by members. In this case, the submission appeared to be from BMJ Open and ...
Trial By Error: The School Absence Study, Revisited
By David Tuller
By David Tuller, DrPH This post is about a serious issue--ethical approval for research studies involving children. It is also about how powerful institutions, like leading medical journals, respond to concerns. But the story is really too long and complicated. I recommend it only for those following things pretty closely ...
Trial By Error: A Sneak Preview of Next Week’s Post
By David Tuller
By David Tuller, DrPH I wanted to post something this week, but not a whole long thing. So I thought I'd just post the top of what I'll post in full next week. This week ends the first half--six months!--of my crowdfunded project. Sometime soon I'll post something or other ...
Trial By Error: Bristol’s Complaint to Berkeley
By David Tuller
By David Tuller, DrPH As it turns out, the University of Bristol did complain about me to Berkeley. I found out recently that there has indeed been "private and confidential communication" at a "senior level," as Sue Paterson, Bristol's director of legal services, suggested in her thuggish letter to me ...
Trial By Error: My Questions for the Science Media Centre
By David Tuller
By David Tuller, DrPH On September 20, 2017, a BMJ Publishing Group journal, Archives of Disease in Childhood published the SMILE trial. This trial investigated an intervention called the Lightning Process as a treatment for kids with CFS/ME (as the study called the disease). The lead investigator was Professor Esther ...
