In the 21st century the majority of medical/scientific journals require their authors to provide conflict of interest statements with their manuscripts. The reasons for this are obvious, particularly... Read More
In the 21st century the majority of medical/scientific journals require their authors to provide conflict of interest statements with their manuscripts. The reasons for this are obvious, particularly... Read More
Over the last decade in endocrine practice I have had the opportunity to speak to many individuals and groups of individuals with type 1 diabetes (T1D). I sometimes ask: “What messages were you given... Read More
A few weeks ago I was in my vet’s office and while waiting for my turn (my dog’s, I should say) I picked up a copy of Reader’s Digest, April 2004—haven’t read it in years. The front cover caught... Read More
The BCMJ publishes 10 issues per year and three or four of those are so-called theme issues. We know from readership surveys that a substantial majority of readers appreciate them. We have... Read More
My mother passed away this summer. She was elderly, 84 actually, and as one of my friends said, she had a “good innings.” But, she was my mother and we are only issued one, and I miss her. She had... Read More