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bpac NZ Journal for Primary Healthcare and article Melanoma

Discussion in 'New Zealand' started by Greg Fyfe, Mar 14, 2011.

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  1. Greg Fyfe

    Greg Fyfe Active Member

    Last edited: Mar 14, 2011
  2. davsur08

    davsur08 Active Member

    Hi Greg.
    Good review. It would be nice to have the authors name and credentials attached to the article.

    Regards

    david
     
  3. Greg Fyfe

    Greg Fyfe Active Member

    Hi david

    I followed up your query about authors and recieved the below reply, Amanda Oakley is the dermatologist credited in the article body.
    The clinical/ editorial team are listed inside the front cover ( if you download the pdf journal )

    "..We have a collaborative approach to writing
    our articles, with one author taking the initial lead and the rest of
    the bpac clinical team providing input and guidance throughout the
    process. Therefore we avoid attributing a specific member of the team to
    individual articles. The role of the expert (i.e. in this cases, Dr
    Amanda Oakley) is to review the draft document and provide comment and
    correction. ..."

    Regards

    Greg
     
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