BJD Virtual Issue: Conflict of Interest
Conflicts of interest and authorship of industry‐sponsored publications
C. Paul, et al.
‘Whoever has will be given more’ (Matthew 13:12): authorship of systematic reviews and clinical trials in the biological age
R. S. Stern
Our judgement is influenced by conflict of interest
A. Anstey, et al.
Interests and their conflicts
J. Saunders, et al.
Systematic reviews and meta‐analyses on psoriasis: role of funding sources, conflict of interest and bibliometric indices as predictors of methodological quality
F. Gomez-Garcıa, et al.
The prevalence of honorary authorship in the dermatological literature
B. Kayapa, et al.
Conflicts of interest in medical publishing: it's all about trustworthiness
P. Gjersvik, et al.
Conflicts of interest in dermatology: a medical student and mentor perspective
K. A. Ashack, et al.
Developing more open and equitable relationships with industry to improve advancements in clinical research in dermatology
M. Campa, et al.
Conflicts and heuristics in dermatology: time to ask ourselves, ‘What might I do in this situation?'
A. Anstey, et al.
Conflicts of interest among academic dermatologists: freedom or constraint?
L. Naldi, et al.
The influence of ‘moral disengagement’ on conflict of interest: insights for dermatology from social psychology and qualitative research
P.A. Nelson