
“It is tremendous to see such a significant organization respecting the role by which the industry benefits medical practice, while adding to the framework of integrity and guidance particularly in the area of transparency,” said Julia Ralston, president of the International Society for Medical Publication Professionals (ISMPP).
Many of the principles covered in the Code define the manner in which societies should ensure independent control of educational and scientific programs and advocacy positions. The Code further defines the need for societies to prohibit submission of “ghostwritten” manuscripts prepared for or on behalf of industry companies. ISMPP endorses this position as it is entirely consistent with good publication practice.
Medical organizations such as the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) have also previously clearly distinguished ghostwriting from transparent professional writing collaboration in scientific publications. AAMC defined ghostwriting “as the provision of written material that is officially credited to someone other than the writer(s) of the material. Transparent writing collaboration with attribution between academic and industry investigators, medical writers, and/or technical experts is not ghostwriting. The unacknowledged, undisclosed provision of content should not be permitted under any circumstances.”
ISMPP supports all efforts to fully acknowledge the involvement of a professional medical writer whenever a professional writer has provided support to the author(s) responsible for development of a manuscript. Ms. Ralston adds, “Albeit ISMPP’s interests are specifically in medical publications, similar to the CMSS, we support full potential conflict of interest and financial disclosures, and all efforts to discourage ghostwriting, while acknowledging the appropriate role of professional medical writers.”
About the International Society for Medical Publication Professionals: ISMPP is an independent non-profit professional association with members from the pharmaceutical, medical device, and biotechnology industries; publication planning and medical communication companies; academia; and medical journal staff, including editors and publishers. Its goals are to support the educational needs of medical publication professionals and to develop best practices that ensure the rigorous maintenance of all ethical standards for reporting results of medical research.

Other press releases from International Society for Medical Publication Professionals
- ISMPP and MPIP Announce New Medical Publishing Website - July 29th, 2010
- Applications for the September ISMPP Certified Medical Publication Professional Exam Now Being Accepted - July 23rd, 2010
- ISMPP Reiterates Progress in Medical Publications in Response to Senator Grassley’s Report - July 19th, 2010
- Delivering Value in Healthcare and Medical Research: Dr. Mark B. McClellan Opens 6th Annual Meeting of the International Society for Medical Publication Professionals with Keynote Address - April 19th, 2010
- Dr. Mark B. McClellan to Speak at the 6th Annual Meeting of ISMPP - April 9th, 2010
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Kimberly Goldin, Executive DirectorInternational Society for Medical Publication Professionals
Phone: 914-945-0507
Email: kgoldin@ismpp.org
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