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    Accessibility and transparency of editor conflicts of interest policy instruments in medical journals
    with Elise Smith and Marie-Josée Potvin
    Journal of Medical Ethics 38 (11): 679-684. 2012.
    Background There has been significant discussion about the need to manage conflict of interest (COI) in medical journals. This has lead many journals to implement policies to manage COI for authors and reviewers; however, surprisingly little attention has been focused on the COI of journal editors. Objective The goal of this exploratory study was to determine whether the policies were accessible to the public and to researchers, and to discuss the potential impact on public transparency. Design …Read more
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    Should we perform kidney transplants on foreign nationals?
    Journal of Medical Ethics 40 (12): 821-826. 2014.
    In Canada, there are currently no guidelines at either the federal or provincial level regarding the provision of kidney transplantation services to foreign nationals (FN). Renal transplant centres have, in the past, agreed to put refugee claimants and other FNs on the renal transplant waiting list, in part, because these patients (refugee claimants) had health insurance through the Interim Federal Health Programme to cover the costs of medication and hospital care. However, severe cuts recently…Read more
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    Researchers’ Perceptions of Ethical Authorship Distribution in Collaborative Research Teams
    with Elise Smith, Zubin Master, Vincent Larivière, Cassidy R. Sugimoto, Adèle Paul-Hus, Min Shi, Elena Diller, Katie Caudle, and David B. Resnik
    Science and Engineering Ethics 26 (4): 1995-2022. 2020.
    Authorship is commonly used as the basis for the measurement of research productivity. It influences career progression and rewards, making it a valued commodity in a competitive scientific environment. To better understand authorship practices amongst collaborative teams, this study surveyed authors on collaborative journal articles published between 2011 and 2015. Of the 8364 respondents, 1408 responded to the final open-ended question, which solicited additional comments or remarks regarding …Read more
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    Misconduct and Misbehavior Related to Authorship Disagreements in Collaborative Science
    with Elise Smith, Zubin Master, Vincent Larivière, Cassidy R. Sugimoto, Adèle Paul-Hus, Min Shi, and David B. Resnik
    Science and Engineering Ethics 26 (4): 1967-1993. 2020.
    Scientific authorship serves to identify and acknowledge individuals who “contribute significantly” to published research. However, specific authorship norms and practices often differ within and across disciplines, labs, and cultures. As a consequence, authorship disagreements are commonplace in team research. This study aims to better understand the prevalence of authorship disagreements, those factors that may lead to disagreements, as well as the extent and nature of resulting misbehavior. M…Read more
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    This case study examines some of the challenges, and in particular conflicts of interest, that professors face in writing letters of reference for their students.
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    : Decisions about funding health services are crucial to controlling costs in health care insurance plans, yet they encounter serious challenges from intellectual property protection—e.g., patents—of health care services. Using Myriad Genetics' commercial genetic susceptibility test for hereditary breast cancer (BRCA testing) in the context of the Canadian health insurance system as a case study, this paper applies concepts from social contract theory to help develop more just and rational appro…Read more
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    Launch of the Canadian Journal of Bioethics/Lancement de la Revue canadienne de bioéthique
    with Charles Dupras, Vincent Couture, and Renaud Boulanger
    Canadian Journal of Bioethics/Revue canadienne de bioéthique 1 (1): 1-3. 2018.