30 July 2005 (Vol 331, Issue 7511)

This Week In the BMJ

How to detect data fabrication

BMJ 2005;331:0.5 (Published 28 July 2005)

Advice on dose adjustment in renal impairment is inconsistent

BMJ 2005;331:0.2 (Published 28 July 2005)

ABC of conflict and disaster

BMJ 2005;331:0.6 (Published 28 July 2005)

Availability of emergency contraception didn't change women's practice

BMJ 2005;331:0.3 (Published 28 July 2005)

Diagnose or rule out pulmonary embolism with confidence

BMJ 2005;331:0.1 (Published 28 July 2005)

Who will investigate suspected research misconduct?

BMJ 2005;331:0.4 (Published 28 July 2005)

Editor's Choice

The GMC: out of its depth?

BMJ 2005;331:0.8 (Published 28 July 2005)

Editorials

Investigating allegations of scientific misconduct

BMJ 2005;331:245 (Published 28 July 2005)

Tackling the political determinants of global health

BMJ 2005;331:246 (Published 28 July 2005)

Evidence based prescribing

BMJ 2005;331:247 (Published 28 July 2005)

Making prison health care more efficient

BMJ 2005;331:248 (Published 28 July 2005)

Pelvic girdle pain in pregnancy

BMJ 2005;331:249 (Published 28 July 2005)

Letters

News

New medical contracts hamper trusts' financial performance

BMJ 2005;331:251.1 (Published 28 July 2005)

BMA holds memorial to people killed in London bombings

BMJ 2005;331:251.2 (Published 28 July 2005)

In brief

BMJ 2005;331:252.1 (Published 28 July 2005)

Global right to health campaign launched

BMJ 2005;331:252.2 (Published 28 July 2005)

News - continued

Iraq doctor tells of health crimes

BMJ 2005;331:252.3 (Published 28 July 2005)

Diagnosis of “shaken baby syndrome” still valid, appeal court rules

BMJ 2005;331:253.1 (Published 28 July 2005)

Unsafe conviction rejected in Roy Meadow expert witness case

BMJ 2005;331:253.2 (Published 28 July 2005)

Science committee calls for better research into ageing

BMJ 2005;331:255.3 (Published 28 July 2005)

Aid agencies appeal for help against famine

BMJ 2005;331:255.4 (Published 28 July 2005)

Voting set to begin at GMC following retirement of Wendy Savage

BMJ 2005;331:256.1 (Published 28 July 2005)

Short cuts

What's new in the other general journals

BMJ 2005;331:257 (Published 28 July 2005)

Clinical Reviews

Minerva

Minerva

BMJ 2005;331:300 (Published 28 July 2005)

News roundup [abridged versions appear in the paper journal]

WHO increases pressure on China over bird flu

BMJ 2005;331:254.1 (Published 28 July 2005)

Health committee warns of potential dangers of soya

BMJ 2005;331:254.2 (Published 28 July 2005)

Image of disabled children wins award

BMJ 2005;331:254.3 (Published 28 July 2005)

NHS errors led to more than 800 deaths

BMJ 2005;331:254.4 (Published 28 July 2005)

German private medical school to reform in face of criticism

BMJ 2005;331:254.5 (Published 28 July 2005)

Foreign visitors to India are unaware of rabies risk

BMJ 2005;331:255.1 (Published 28 July 2005)

Stem cell bill may be stalled in US Senate

BMJ 2005;331:255.2 (Published 28 July 2005)

News extra [these stories appear only on the web]

Papers

Primary care

Education and debate

Reviews

This week's Reviews section

Frida Kahlo

BMJ 2005;331:297 (Published 28 July 2005)

NETLINES

BMJ 2005;331:298.1 (Published 28 July 2005)

The Law and Ethics of Medical Research: International Bioethics and Human Rights

BMJ 2005;331:298.2 (Published 28 July 2005)

The ivory towers are as resilient as ever

BMJ 2005;331:299.1 (Published 28 July 2005)

A first class service

BMJ 2005;331:299.2 (Published 28 July 2005)

Fillers

Obituaries

This week's Obituaries section

Sir Richard Doll

BMJ 2005;331:295 (Published 28 July 2005)

Walter Vincent Anderson

BMJ 2005;331:296.1 (Published 28 July 2005)

D'Almero (“Darrell”) Kok

BMJ 2005;331:296.2 (Published 28 July 2005)

Douglas Macdonald McKean

BMJ 2005;331:296.3 (Published 28 July 2005)

Robert Martin Rowan

BMJ 2005;331:296.4 (Published 28 July 2005)

Agnes Hallimond Wilkinson (née Crozier)

BMJ 2005;331:296.5 (Published 28 July 2005)

Fiona Margaret Wilson

BMJ 2005;331:296.6 (Published 28 July 2005)