Drummond Rennie

Drummond Rennie
Drummond Rennie is an American nephrologist and high altitude physiologist who is a contributing deputy editor of the The Journal of the American Medical Association and an adjunct professor of medicine at the University of California, San Francisco...
eliminate law people short
It's like theft. We can have every law there is, but we're never going to eliminate it completely. It's the same with fraud. There's always going to be some people who take the short cut.
authors blame credit editors journals single visibly work
The single thing the journals can do is make the authors visibly responsible for the work because, in the end, the editors can't be there. Credit and blame go together.
almost realize start
It's almost always that. They start to realize that something stinks.
assumption cannot paper science seems south system telling true whether
When a paper comes in from South Korea, you have to make the assumption that they are telling a true account. It is not a system for policing. It's a system for detecting whether the science seems good. It cannot be a system for policing.