U.S. Attorney Edward Martin Jr. has contacted medical journals over alleged bias.
A federal prosecutor sent a letter to another medical journal, the New England Journal of Medicine, the journal said on April 23.
The journal received a letter from the U.S. Attorneyโs Office for the District of Columbia, a spokeswoman told The Epoch Times in an email.
Dr. Eric Rubin, who works at Brigham and Womenโs Hospital and is the journalโs editor-in-chief, responded to the letter by telling the office that the journal โpublishes evidence-based scientific information that physicians can trust in delivering high-quality medical care.โ
Rubin wrote that the journalโs editors, all practicing physicians, โrecognize our responsibility to doctors and patientsโ and โuse rigorous peer review and editorial processes to ensure the objectivity and reliability of the research we publish.โ
He concluded: โWe support the editorial independence of medical journals and their First Amendment rights to free expression. The Journal actively fosters scholarly scientific dialogue and remains steadfast in its commitment to supporting authors, readers, and patients.โ
The spokeswoman did not respond when asked about the contents of the letter from the U.S. attorneyโs office, which is headed by Edward Martin Jr. and has not returned The Epoch Timesโ requests for comment.
Martin recently sent a letter to CHEST, another medical journal, the publishers of the journal told The Epoch Times in an email on April 21. In that missive, which was published online without permission from the publishers, Martin wrote that he has become aware that โmore and more journals and publications like CHEST journal are conceding that they are partisans in various scientific debatesโthat is, that they have a position for which they are advocating either due to advertisement (under postal code) or sponsorship (under relevant fraud regulations).โ
He requested answers to a series of questions, including how the journalโs leadership assesses their responsibilities to โprotect the public from misinformationโ and whether the journal accepts articles from competing viewpoints.
Byย Zachary Stieber