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  1. Cheshire

    Tuller, Trial By Error: Our Latest Tango with BMJ Open…

    http://www.virology.ws/2018/04/02/trial-by-error-our-latest-tango-with-bmj-open/
  2. Esther12

    Tuller & Racaniello writing again Trish Groves/BMJ: Yet Another Go-Round with BMJ Open

    http://www.virology.ws/2018/03/26/trial-by-error-yet-another-go-round-with-bmj-open/ Trish Groves and the BMJ have such an appalling record on CFS. And it's continuing here.
  3. Sly Saint

    BMJ thank their reviewers (2017)

    " Thank you to our reviewers 2017 Thank you to our reviewers http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2018-reviewers The Editor would like to publicly acknowledge the people listed below who served as reviewers on the journal during 2017. Without their efforts the quality of the journal could not be...
  4. Andy

    Tuller: Trial By Error: Our Exchange of Views with BMJ Open

    http://www.virology.ws/2018/02/26/trial-by-error-our-exchange-of-views-with-bmj-open/
  5. E

    Trial By Error: A Letter to BMJ Open

    Trial By Error: A Letter to BMJ Open 19 February 2018 By David Tuller, DrPH http://www.virology.ws/2018/02/19/trial-by-error-a-letter-to-bmj-open/
  6. James

    Data Sharing & Reanalysis

    Explores the effectiveness of data sharing in two journals. http://www.bmj.com/content/360/bmj.k400 Relevant as J Coyne has not received data from: Adaptive Pacing, Cognitive Behaviour Therapy, Graded Exercise, and Specialist Medical Care for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: A Cost-Effectiveness...
  7. Esther12

    2011 Alastair M Santhouse funny BMJ letter re PACE, etc: Acknowledge good intentions of researchers in CFS/ME.

    I just came upon this, and thought it was pretty funny how badly it has aged. The first two sentences are hilarious imo: the "obvious paradox" and then the "should be proof enough". He's showing off about the fact that he doesn't know how to think. Should be proof enough?! Acknowledge good...
  8. Kalliope

    Trial By Error: COPE to BMJ Open: More Details, Please!

    Another blog post from David Tuller Trial By Error: COPE to BMJ Open: More Details, Please! - To sum up: The activities in the school absence study do not qualify as “service evaluation” by any standard. As this response from the COPE forum makes clear, the investigators should not have...
  9. Andy

    The critical attitude in medicine: the need for a new ethics, 1983, McIntyre & Popper

    This paper was highlighted in the comments of Tuller's latest blog, http://www.virology.ws/2017/12/23/trial-by-error-bristols-complaint-to-berkeley/, as a discussion of the issues surrounding the medical field's refusal to concede that they might, actually, be wrong, ever...
  10. Kalliope

    Trial By Error: What's Going On, BMJ Best Practice?

    By David Tuller: Trial By Error: What's Going on, BMJ Best Practice? - Something’s weird over at BMJ Best Practice, a resource for clinical decision-making and an arm of the BMJ Publishing Group. - As we noted in an update yesterday, the document we reviewed was dated July 31, 2017. Shortly...
  11. Sasha

    13 Nov 2017 | Tuller & Lubet: 'Trial By Error: The Surprising New BMJ Best Practice Guide'

    Read the rest: http://www.virology.ws/2017/11/13/trial-by-error-the-surprising-new-bmj-best-practice-guide/
  12. B

    BMJ best practise

    Ok, I hope this is recent news. http://bestpractice.bmj.com/best-practice/monograph/277.html
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