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Scientific Transparency: a New Horizon for Scientific Publication and the “New Cardiovascular Surgeon”

2019·3 Zitationen·Brazilian Journal of Cardiovascular SurgeryOpen Access
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The term 'innovation' in cardiovascular surgery is not new: there are several publications in national and international journals that show the field's rich tradition in the development of surgical techniques and medicines, among other products.However, in recent years, information technology has significantly impacted medical practice, and with this, several challenges have emerged, such as the provision and dissemination of health care information.With the constant growth of health research, falsification, plagiarism, and data fabrication have been having a deleterious effect on the results presented.Unethical conduct in research drains the foundations of science which, by their very nature, are built on previous evidences, and if these are false, these foundations are logically weakened.In this context, it is up to the hard work of the editors of major scientific publications to ensure to the researchers and the society the dissemination of papers with reliable and transparent results.Research misconduct means fabrication, falsification, or plagiarism in proposing, performing, or reviewing research, or in reporting research results [1] .It is important to point out that misconduct does not include honest mistakes or differences of opinion.Scientific integrity consists in sticking to strategies that allow the promotion and development of ethical and honest scientific standards that guarantee objectivity, clarity, reproducibility, openness, and accessibility, the caring duty, fairness in providing references and giving credit, and responsibility to future scientists and researchers.This is one of the main concerns that scientific editors face daily, and this topic has been included in the Brazilian Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery's (BJCVS) new instructions.Plagiarism consists in the appropriation of someone else's ideas, processes, results, or words, without giving the appropriate credits.

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