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Reply Mon 7 Nov, 2011 12:21 am

Is the disclosure below is the equivalent of the declaration of the author - "We declare that we have no conflicts of interest?"

Disclosure

The author of this manuscript has no conflicts of interest
to disclose as described by the American Journal of Trans-
plantation.
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contrex
 
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Reply Mon 7 Nov, 2011 01:10 am
Yes, and it is written in the third person.
oristarA
 
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Reply Mon 7 Nov, 2011 04:05 am
@contrex,
contrex wrote:

Yes, and it is written in the third person.



Thanks
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PUNKEY
 
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Reply Mon 7 Nov, 2011 07:24 am
Ori - do you know what a "conflict of interest" means in this discussion?

It means that this person will not gain, either monetarily or otherwise, in this situation.

For example, if he recommends a medical procedure, he will not benefit from that recommendation. He does not own a clinic that performs the procedure or own stock in the company that produces an instrument or medication that he is recommending.


oristarA
 
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Reply Mon 7 Nov, 2011 01:37 pm
@PUNKEY,
Yes I do.
Thank you.
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