• Title of article

    Fraud and deceit in medical research

  • Author/Authors

    Sarwar, Umran Department of Plastic Surgery - Salisbury District Hospital, Salisbury SP2 8BJ, England , Nicolaou, Marios Department of Plastic Surgery - Salisbury District Hospital, Salisbury SP2 8BJ, England

  • Pages
    5
  • From page
    1077
  • To page
    1081
  • Abstract
    Publication of medical research is the cornerstone for the propagation and dissemination of medical knowledge, culminating in significant effects on the health of the world’s population. However, instances of individuals and institutions subverting the ethos of honesty and integrity on which medical research is built in order to advance personal ambitions have been well documented. Many definitions to describe this unethical behavior have been postulated, although the most descriptive is the “FFP” (fabrication, falsification, and plagiarism) model put forward by the United States’ Office of Research Integrity. Research misconduct has many ramifications of which the world’s media are all too keen to demonstrate. Many high-profile cases the world over have demonstrated this lack of ethics when performing medical research. Many esteemed professionals and highly regarded world institutions have succumbed to the ambitions of a few, who for personal gains, have behaved unethically in pursuit of their own ideals. Although institutions have been set up to directly confront these issues, it would appear that a lot more is still required on the part of journals and their editors to combat this behavioral pattern. Individuals starting out at very junior positions in medical research ought to be taught the basics of medical research ethics so that populations are not failed by the very people they are turning to for assistance at times of need. This article provides a review of many of the issues of research misconduct and allows the reader to reflect and think through their own experiences of research. This hopefully will allow individuals to start asking questions on, what is an often, a poorly discussed topic in medical research.
  • Keywords
    Ethics , fraud , plagiarism , research , scientific misconduct , United States’ office of Research Integrity
  • Journal title
    Astroparticle Physics
  • Serial Year
    2012
  • Record number

    2446375