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Medicine and Science from The BMJ
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Leading the debate on health to engage, inform, and stimulate doctors, researchers, and other health professionals.
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Medicine
Health & Fitness
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Malaria free China, an academic medicine revolution, and retracted data's impact
Medicine and Science from The BMJ
36 minutes 36 seconds
6 months ago
Malaria free China, an academic medicine revolution, and retracted data's impact
China was declared malaria free in 2021 - and we'll hear how persistence was key to their success, and what new technologies are available to help the rest of the world become malaria free, from Regina Rabinovich, director of the Malaria Elimination Initiative at the Barcelona Institute for Global Health.  Sonia Saxena, professor of primary care at Imperial College London, and Miguel O’Ryan, dean of the medical faculty of the University of Chile join Kamran to talk about what broke academic medicine, and why it's time for a revolution. New research shows that data from retracted papers is still having an alarming effect on clinical practice. Chang Xu, Hui Liu, and Fuchen Liu from the Naval Medical University in Shanghai, and Suhail Doi from Qatar University, join us to talk about their study which has maped retracted papers impact on systematic reviews and clinical guidelines.    Reading list Malaria control lessons from China Vision 2050: a revolution in academic medicine for better health for all Investigating the impact of trial retractions on the healthcare evidence ecosystem (VITALITY Study I) - An example of the BMJ's approach to updating metaanalysis after a study retraction 
Medicine and Science from The BMJ
Leading the debate on health to engage, inform, and stimulate doctors, researchers, and other health professionals.