Respecting patients' rights in manuscripts: confidentiality, informed consent, and IRB approval
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Respecting patients' rights in manuscripts: confidentiality, informed consent, and IRB approval
Abstract
Patients' rights for privacy and confidentiality extend to publications. This author describes how authors, reviewers, and editors can ensure patient confidentiality in manuscripts.
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