Author:
Anonymous M.D/Ph.D. student ,Weijer Charles,Akabayashi Akira
Abstract
I am an M.D/Ph.D. student and work as a research assistant
for the director of a division of the school of medicine who
is an M.D. He assigned me to research a certain topic and gave
me no guidelines or guidance as to how to do it. Nevertheless,
I did the research and wrote it up. My supervisor liked the
report and said that he thought it was so good that “I
would like to offer you the opportunity to publish it and list
you as the primary author.” Some bells went off when he
so grandly offered to let me author the report for which I had
done 100% of research and writing. I consulted some other people
in the field and they said that, as long as I was the primary
author, it was legitimate for him to list himself as secondary
author if he did some editing later. After editing the abstract
only, he e-mailed his revisions to me and in a note at the bottom
he asked me what I thought of his revised author order. His
name was first, mine second, and the name of his girlfriend
(who had no part in this research or its revision) was third.
I was shocked by what seemed to be a case of unethical author
attribution and confronted him asking why he changed the order
when we had agreed that I was primary author. He said that he
had put in several hours of work.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Health Policy,Issues, ethics and legal aspects,Health(social science)
Cited by
4 articles.
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