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How can we be certain who authors really are? Why ORCID is important to the British Journal of DermatologyThe evolution of clinical guidelines for dermatologists: GRADE, AGREE and occasionally consensus by experts.Conflicts and heuristics in dermatology: time to ask ourselves, 'What might I do in this situation?'.Publish and perish: how plagiarism can penalize perpetrators.Home phototherapy in the U.K.'s National Health Service: time to reach out.What does the BJD now stand for? A position statement.How to write a Critically Appraised Topic: evidence to underpin routine clinical practice.At its best, peer review is wonderful to behold.Case reports in dermatology: loved by clinicians, loathed by editors, and occasionally important.BJD research letters: concise, thought provoking and of general interest.Writing for publication in the BJD: tips for fledglingsOur judgement is influenced by conflict of interestTranslational research in the BJD: communicating science to a larger audienceDermatology outpatient care in the U.K.: modernizing services requires patients as our partnersPatient engagement with the BJD: why and how?
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