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Do you have some relationship with the authors of the article you keep adding? Please do answer. Thanks. ] (]) 15:18, 11 August 2015 (UTC) | Do you have some relationship with the authors of the article you keep adding? Please do answer. Thanks. ] (]) 15:18, 11 August 2015 (UTC) | ||
Yes. One of them is my colleague. It's weird that you emphasize are removing parts in a free dictionary. Are you sure that you do not have specific conflicts? I'm a physician and it's really shocking that I can not revise what I'm an expert in it. Authors describe medical ethics as the next vital sign which is a new and important term reflecting the importance of ethics in medical education and curricula. | |||
By the way, dogmatic behavior has no place in science and for sure violates professional behavior. |
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Conflict of interest?
Do you have some relationship with the authors of the article you keep adding? Please do answer. Thanks. Jytdog (talk) 15:18, 11 August 2015 (UTC) Yes. One of them is my colleague. It's weird that you emphasize are removing parts in a free dictionary. Are you sure that you do not have specific conflicts? I'm a physician and it's really shocking that I can not revise what I'm an expert in it. Authors describe medical ethics as the next vital sign which is a new and important term reflecting the importance of ethics in medical education and curricula. By the way, dogmatic behavior has no place in science and for sure violates professional behavior.