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- Title
Supplements, "ride-alongs," and maintaining our trust.
- Authors
Susman, Jeffrey L.
- Abstract
This article focuses on the importance of providing supplements in periodicals, such as the "The Journal of Family Practice". Supplements reflect more diversity of presentation style, relevancy, the use of cases, and the discussion of patient-oriented evidence. With the March 2004 edition of the periodical, subscribers will receive a supplemental Clinical Update on basal insulin therapy. All such manuscripts-whether accredited for continuing medical education or not-are peer-reviewed, assessed by content experts, and must be scientifically accurate and balanced. All such pieces are sponsored-this typically is provided by a drug or device manufacturer. The rules for such pieces have become quite stringent, and have served to eliminate some of the more biased practices of the past.
- Subjects
SPECIAL advertising sections; PERIODICALS; MEDICINE; INSULIN; THERAPEUTICS; PUBLISHING
- Publication
Journal of Family Practice, 2004, Vol 53, Issue 3, p166
- ISSN
0094-3509
- Publication type
Article