Catherine DeAngelis

Catherine DeAngelis
Catherine D. DeAngelis, MD, is the first woman and the first pediatrician to become editor of the Journal of the American Medical Association. She has also edited several additional medical journals. Before assuming the editor's position at JAMA in 2000, DeAngelis was a professor and Vice Dean of Faculty at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine...
beyond chance overseeing public safety supposed
It is beyond me why individuals who are supposed to be overseeing the safety of the public would take a chance when it's not necessary,
company data honest manipulate problem
No pharmaceutical company that is straightforward and honest and would not want to manipulate data would have any problem with this.
explain opportunity reveal
the opportunity to explain why they didn't reveal it.
involving might publish study wonder
You might wonder why we'd publish a study involving two patients.
against analyze clinical conflict control issue leads love
I am not against the pharmaceutical companies. I love them. That's not the issue. The issue is, in some cases, when they do these clinical trials, they control the data. They analyze the data. In some cases, they even write the article. And that leads to at least the perception, if not the reality, that there's a conflict of interest.