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Updated Aug 2016 Dr Jocalyn Clark BSc MSc PhD Assistant Professor (adjunct) Department of Medicine University of Toronto Email: [email protected] Twitter: @jocalynclark Web: about.me/jocalynclark PROFESSIONAL BIOGRAPHY Dr Jocalyn Clark is a professional medical journal editor and public health scientist based in London, UK. In March 2016 Jocalyn was appointed Executive Editor of The Lancet where she is responsible for the commentary section, peer review of research articles, and writing editorials, and serves as the liaison with the journal’s ombudsman. Previously she was Executive Editor (2013-16) at the global health research organization icddr,b (including Journal of Health, Population and Nutrition) in Dhaka, Bangladesh, where she also led a training programme to build capacity in scientific writing and publication. She is also an assistant professor of medicine at the University of Toronto, member of the World Association of Medical Editors, and has consulted for Grand Challenges Canada, USAID, and DFID. In 2013 she received a coveted Rockefeller Foundation Bellagio Fellowship for her writing project “medicalization of global healthand in December 2014 in an online campaign was named among the Top 100 women leaders in global health. From 2008-2013 Jocalyn was Senior Editor at PLOS Medicine, the leading open access medical journal, where she handled research articles and led the growth and development of the journal's magazine content and profile; developed editorial policy, processes and strategy; commissioned content and thematic series; and oversaw peer review, production, and press processes. From 2002-2007 she was Editorial Fellow and then Assistant Editor at the British Medical Journal (The BMJ) where she wrote news and features, handled magazine and research articles, contributed to publishing strategy, and edited high-profile theme issues on “a good death,” academic medicine, and Africa. Jocalyn completed undergraduate studies in biochemistry & microbiology and a MSc and PhD in public health sciences, the latter for which she was ranked #1 across the country and awarded a full doctoral fellowship from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research. Her dissertation on the medicalization of sexual assault combined quantitative and qualitative data, and applied social sciences to health – an academic approach that distinctly informs her medical and science journalism. Jocalyn is dedicated to building capacity in and promoting the research of developing country authors and institutions. She is a recognized leader in writing for publication, publication ethics, open access, women’s health and global health, and has helped develop editorial standards in areas such as reporting guidelines, competing interests, commercial influences in health, and predatory journals. Jocalyn contributes regularly to the fields of public health and medicine with almost 150 publications and articles in peer-reviewed journals. She has blogged for The BMJ, The Guardian, and Speaking of Medicine.

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Dr Jocalyn Clark BSc MSc PhD

Assistant Professor (adjunct) Department of Medicine

University of Toronto Email: [email protected]

Twitter: @jocalynclark Web: about.me/jocalynclark

PROFESSIONAL BIOGRAPHY

Dr Jocalyn Clark is a professional medical journal editor and public health scientist based in London, UK.

In March 2016 Jocalyn was appointed Executive Editor of The Lancet where she is responsible for the commentary section, peer review of research articles, and writing editorials, and serves as the liaison with the journal’s ombudsman. Previously she was Executive Editor (2013-16) at the global health research organization icddr,b (including Journal of Health, Population and Nutrition) in Dhaka, Bangladesh, where she also led a training programme to build capacity in scientific writing and publication.

She is also an assistant professor of medicine at the University of Toronto, member of the World Association of Medical Editors, and has consulted for Grand Challenges Canada, USAID, and DFID. In 2013 she received a coveted Rockefeller Foundation Bellagio Fellowship for her writing project “medicalization of global health” and in December 2014 in an online campaign was named among the Top 100 women leaders in global health.

From 2008-2013 Jocalyn was Senior Editor at PLOS Medicine, the leading open access medical journal, where she handled research articles and led the growth and development of the journal's magazine content and profile; developed editorial policy, processes and strategy; commissioned content and thematic series; and oversaw peer review, production, and press processes.

From 2002-2007 she was Editorial Fellow and then Assistant Editor at the British Medical Journal (The BMJ) where she wrote news and features, handled magazine and research articles, contributed to publishing strategy, and edited high-profile theme issues on “a good death,” academic medicine, and Africa.

Jocalyn completed undergraduate studies in biochemistry & microbiology and a MSc and PhD in public health sciences, the latter for which she was ranked #1 across the country and awarded a full doctoral fellowship from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research. Her dissertation on the medicalization of sexual assault combined quantitative and qualitative data, and applied social sciences to health – an academic approach that distinctly informs her medical and science journalism.

Jocalyn is dedicated to building capacity in and promoting the research of developing country authors and institutions. She is a recognized leader in writing for publication, publication ethics, open access, women’s health and global health, and has helped develop editorial standards in areas such as reporting guidelines, competing interests, commercial influences in health, and predatory journals.

Jocalyn contributes regularly to the fields of public health and medicine with almost 150 publications and articles in peer-reviewed journals. She has blogged for The BMJ, The Guardian, and Speaking of Medicine.

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WORK EXPERIENCE Executive Editor Mar 2016 to present The Lancet Editorial and strategic leadership of the journal’s Comment section comprising commentaries on research content and other issues in public health and medicine. Key part of journal’s peer review, commissioning, and writing activities, and member of senior management team. Coordinates journal’s intern programme and serves as liaison with ombudsman. Executive Editor & Scientific Writing Specialist Nov 2013 to Feb 2016 Communications & Development Unit icddr,b Editorial and strategic leadership of all external communications, social media, and publications produced by icddr,b, a premiere global health research organisation based in Dhaka, Bangladesh ($80 million annual budget, 4500 staff). Built and led a training programme to develop capacity among research staff in scientific writing, publishing, proposal development, publication ethics, and dissemination strategies. Editorial oversight and management of the Journal of Health, Population and Nutrition, among the world’s first and leading medical journals published in the developing world. Led review and upgrade of all editorial processes and policies, and in June 2015 on instruction from the icddr,b board successfully led efforts to sell the journal, culminating in acquisition of JHPN by BioMed Central. Member of Transition Team and led efforts to implement icddr,b’s new strategic plan, including new communications strategy and scientific divisional restructuring. Senior Magazine Editor (senior editor 2008-10) Jan 2008 to Sept 2013 PLOS Medicine, Public Library of Science Responsible for PLOS Medicine Magazine section (all non-original research content) including essays, policy forum articles, guidelines, debates, commentaries etc; Developed and executed editorial strategy for Magazine including commissioning; Managed editorial and peer review of magazine and research articles; Wrote editorials and blogs; Wrote press releases and managed journal press process; Developed editorial strategy and policy. Highlights: Developed and commissioned high-profile series on Big Food, Quality of Maternal Health Care, Global Mental Health Practice, Migration & Health, Global Health Estimates, Water & Sanitation, Human rights responsibilities of drug companies, and Global Health Diplomacy, among others. Wrote first editorial on “rape in war” in any major medical journal. Consultant (part time) Grand Challenges Canada and Sandra Rotman Centre Jan 2008 to Sept 2013 Led capacity building efforts, including writing and proposal development resources for developing countries; contributed to communications activities including strategy, blogs, annual reports, and other assets; and provided scientific and editorial expertise to support the appraisal and development of funded product and service innovations in health. Assistant Professor (Adjunct, non-salaried) 2006 to present Department of Medicine, University of Toronto Taught writing for publication, research and publication ethics, and social theories in health; support medical and public health students interested in careers in global health.

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Assistant Editor (editorial registrar 2002-03) Nov 2002 to Nov 2007 BMJ (British Medical Journal) Responsible for handling peer review of research and commentary articles and commissioning; Wrote news, reviews, profiles, commentaries, and editorials; Covered Letters, Reviews, and Papers sections; Edited Dr Foster case notes, a monthly page featuring health care and clinical performance data. Highlights: Edited three special theme issues—including choosing and commissioning papers, editorials, and design features: 1) What is a Good Death?, 2) Academic Medicine: Who is it for?, and 3) The Health of Africa. Managed two major projects: International campaign to promote academic medicine (with Dr Peter Tugwell)—a global effort of medical scientists, policymakers, patients, journals, and funders and 2) Publication ethics investigation—appointed by the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) to assist with an investigation of publication misconduct involving pharmaceutical companies. Director of Knowledge Translation, POWER Study 2006 – 2007 St. Michael’s Hospital, University of Toronto Research Associate 1998 – 2002 Inner City Health Research Program, University of Toronto Research Associate 1999 – 2001 Department of Orthopaedic Surgery/Outcomes Research, Hospital for Sick Children Research Assistant 1996 – 1998 Baycrest Centre for Geriatric Care, University of Toronto Research Associate 1996 – 1999 Department of Sociology and Anthropology, University of Windsor

EDUCATION Doctor of Philosophy, Public Health Sciences (social sciences in health stream) 2004 University of Toronto, Canada Dissertation: The medicalization of sexual assault: A combined quantitative and qualitative study Master of Science, Community Health Sciences 1996 University of Northern British Columbia (UNBC), Canada Thesis: Do treeplanters live on the edge?: Health risk-taking among reforestation workers in northern British Columbia Bachelor of Science, Biochemistry and Microbiology 1994 University of Victoria, Victoria, Canada

AWARDS and GRANTS 2013 Rockefeller Foundation Bellagio Center: Academic Writing Residency. The Medicalization of Global Health (produced 5 peer-reviewed journal articles).

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2002 Student Leadership Award Awarded by the Institute for Women’s Studies & Gender Studies, University of Toronto. 2002-03 Inner City Health Research Unit (ICHRU) Graduate Studentship $5 700 granted by St. Michael’s Hospital, University of Toronto, and the Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care (renewal declined). 2001-02 Carol Mitchell & Richard Venn Graduate Fellowship in Women's Health $10 000 granted by the Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto, and the Centre for Research in Women’s Health (renewal declined). 2000-2001 National Network on Environments and Women’s Health (NNEWH), $10 675. Improving the coverage of women’s health in leading medical journals. Co-Principal Investigators: Clark JP, Feldberg GD, and Rochon PA. 2000 Central East Health Intelligence Partnership (CEHIP), Toronto, $5 000. How can qualitative methods best complement administrative data analysis? Exploration of ways to combine ‘qualitative’ and ‘quantitative’ in health services research. Principal Investigator: Clark JP. 1999 Merrijoy Kelner Award (Department of Public Health Sciences, University of Toronto), recognizing an academically outstanding graduate student who shows great promise for a career in applying social sciences to the health field. 1999-2003 Canadian Institutes for Health Research (formerly National Health Research and Development Program) PhD Fellowship $72 000 granted by Health Canada, ranked 1st among 41 applications. 1999-2002 Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) PhD Fellowship $49 860, declined in favour of NHRDP/CIHR. 1999-2000 and 1998-99 Ontario Graduate Scholarship (OGS) Program PhD Fellowship $11 859 granted by OGS (renewal declined in favour of NHRDP/CIHR). 1998-99 University of Toronto Open PhD Fellowship $10 800, declined in favour of OGS. 1995-96 British Columbia Health Research Foundation (BCHRF) MSc Fellowship $21 000.

OTHER TRAINING Journal Editing Council of Science Editors’ Course on Journal Editing, Pittsburgh USA, 2-3 May 2003 BMJ Short Course for Medical Editors, Barcelona Spain, 12-16 September 2001 (Sponsored scholar)

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Writing Medicine in the Media: Reporting on Medical Research course, NIH, Washington DC,14-17 Oct 2012. Accredited Trainer for “Writing a Journal Article and Getting it Published” course (since 2007). Tim Albert Training UK. Effective Writing and How to Write a Scientific Paper, Tim Albert Training London UK, Mar 2003 New England Epidemiology Institute (Scientific Writing), Tufts University, Boston USA, June 1998 Creative Writing, School of Continuing Studies, University of Toronto, June 1997. Epidemiology & Biostatistics Mediterranean Summer School on Biomedical Research Methods, Catania Sicily, 2-8 June 2003 New England Epidemiology Institute (Meta-analysis), Tufts University, Boston USA, June 1998 University of Toronto: SPSS and SAS training (1998,1999) Teaching Teaching assistant training, University of Toronto 1998-2001: Facilitating Discussion in Tutorials, Marking Effectively: Criterion Based Assessment, Preparing the Teaching Dossier, Web Design for Teaching Assistants, Teaching Strategies for Large Classes, Small Class Teaching, and Helping Students in Difficulty Leadership Results Based Management, SIDA, Dhaka, Bangladesh, December 2014. Insights Discovery Accreditation – personal, team, and leadership development. Dubai UAE, January 2014. The Woodhull Institute for Ethical Leadership, New York USA, 26-29 April 2001, and ongoing

SERVICE

2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, and 2015: Nominated member of final selection committee for Saving Lives at Birth (USAID, Grand Challenges Canada, UKAID/DFID, Government of Norway, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation) - $12M annual competition for global health innovation in maternal/child health. 2013 to present: Member, Scientific Advisory Committee, INDEPTH Network. Ongoing: various volunteer positions with community based organisations devoted to social justice, poverty and women’s health.

REFERENCES

Richard Smith Former Editor, BMJ Former Director, United Healthcare Chair, icddr,b Board of Trustees Email: [email protected]

Peter Singer CEO, Grand Challenges Canada Professor, Department of Medicine, University of Toronto Email: [email protected]

Virginia Barbour Former Editorial Director, PLOS Executive Officer, Australian Open Access Group Email: [email protected]

Paul Garner Professor, Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine Director, Effective Health Care Research Consortium Email: [email protected]

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APPENDIX: PUBLICATIONS, TEACHING, AND PRESENTATIONS

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Peer-Reviewed Articles (Research or Commentary) Ekström AM, Clark J, Byass P, Lopez A, De Savigny D, Moyer CA, Campbell H, Gage AJ, Bocquier P, AbouZahr C, Sankoh O. INDEPTH Network: contributing to the data revolution. Lancet Diabetes Endocrinol. 2016 Feb;4(2):97. doi: 10.1016/S2213-8587(15)00495-7. Epub 2016 Jan 8. Zorzela L, Loke Y, Ioannidis JP, Golder S, Santaguida P, Altman DG, Moher D, Vohra S, the PRISMA Harms Group (Clark J, member). PRISMA harms checklist: improving harms reporting in systematic reviews. BMJ. 2016 Feb 1;352:i157. doi: 10.1136/bmj.i157 Sankoh O, the INDEPTH Network (Clark J, member). CHESS: an innovative concept for a new generation of population surveillance. Lancet Glob Health. 2015 Dec;3(12):e742. doi: 10.1016/S2214-109X(15)00180-1. Vohra S et al for the CENT Group (Clark J, member). CONSORT extension for reporting N-of-1 trials (CENT) 2015 Statement. BMJ 2015;350:h1738 http://www.bmj.com/content/350/bmj.h1738 Clark J. Do the solutions for global health lie in healthcare? BMJ 2014;349:g5457. Clark J. Medicalization of global health 1: has the global health agenda become too medicalized? Glob Health Action 2014, 7: 23998. Clark J. Medicalization of global health 2: the medicalization of global mental health. Glob Health Action 2014, 7: 24000. Clark J. Medicalization of global health 3: The medicalization of the NCDs agenda. Glob Health Action 2014, 7: 24002. Clark J. Medicalization of global health 4: the universal health coverage campaign and the medicalization of global health. Glob Health Action 2014, 7: 24004. Moher D, Liberati A, Tetzlaff J, Altman DG, The PRISMA Group [Clark J member]. Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses: The PRISMA Statement. PLoS Med 2009; 6(6): e1000097. doi:10.1371/journal.pmed1000097, along with simultaneous publication in Annals of Internal Medicine, BMJ, Journal of Clinical Epidemiology, Open Medicine, and International Journal of Surgery (http://www.prisma-statement.org/usage.htm) Beaton DE, Clark JP. Qualitative research: a review of methods with use of examples from the total knee replacement literature. Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery Am. 2009 May;91 Suppl 3:107-12. Ioannidis JP, Ahmed T, Awasthi S, Clarfield AM, Clark J, Dandona L, Howe A, Lozano JM, Li Y, Madani H, Marusic A, Mohammed I, Purcell GP, Rhoads M, Sliwa-Hähnle K, Straus SE, Edejer TT, Tugwell P, Ward R, Wilkes MS, Smith R. Open letter to the leader of academic medicine. BMJ 2007; 334(7586):191-3. Awasthi S, Beardmore J, Clark J, Hadridge P, Madani H, Marusic A, Purcell G, Rhoads M, Sliwa-Hähnle K, Smith R, Tan-Torres Edejer T, Tugwell P, Underwood T, Ward R on behalf of the International Campaign to Revitalise Academic Medicine. Five futures for academic medicine. PLoS Medicine 2005; 2(7): e207. Clark JP. Five futures for academic medicine: the ICRAM scenarios BMJ 2005;331(7508):101-4.

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Clark JP, Hudak PL, Hawker GA, Coyte PC, Mahomed NN, Kreder HJ, Wright JG. The moving target: A qualitative study of elderly patients’ decision-making regarding total joint replacement surgery. Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery 2004; 86(7): 1366-74. Rochon PA, Mashari A, Cohen A, Misra A, Laxer D, Streiner DL, Dergal JM, Clark JP, Binns MA. The relation between the conditions or diseases studied in randomized control trials and the global burden of disease. CMAJ 2004; 170(11):1673-7. Rochon PA, Mashari A, Cohen A, Misra A, Laxer D, Streiner DL, Clark JP, Dergal JM, Gold J. The inclusion of minority groups in clinical trials: problems of under representation and under reporting of data. Account Res 2004; 11:215-23. Clark JP, Du Mont J. Intimate partner violence and health: A critique of Canadian prevalence studies. Canadian Journal of Public Health 2003; 94(1): 52-8. Hudak PL, Clark JP, Hawker GA, Coyte PC, Mahomed NN, Kreder HJ, Wright JG. You’re perfect for the procedure! Why don’t you want it? Elderly patients’ unwillingness to consider total joint arthroplasty surgery: A qualitative study. Medical Decision Making 2002; 22: 272-278. Steele L, Lemieux-Charles L, Clark JP, Glazier RH. The impact of policy changes on the health of recent immigrants and refugees in an inner-city setting: A qualitative study of service providers’ perspectives. Canadian Journal of Public Health 2002; 93(2): 118-122. Clark JP, Feldberg GD, Rochon PA. Representation of women’s health in general medical versus women’s health specialty journals. BMC Women's Health 2002; 2:5. Clark JP. Risky business: The subcultural context of risk-taking of university students during seasonal employment. Health and Canadian Society 2000; 6(1): 9-32. Maticka-Tyndale E, Lewis J, Clark JP, Zubick J, Young S. Exotic dancing and health. Women & Health 2000; 31(1): 87-108. Rochon PA, Tu JV, Anderson GM, Gurwitz JH, Clark JP, Lau P, Szalai JP, Sykora K, Naylor CD. Rate of heart failure and 1-year survival for older people receiving low-dose beta-blocker therapy after myocardial infarction. Lancet 2000; 356(9230): 639-644. Maticka-Tyndale E, Lewis J, Clark JP, Zubick J, Young S. Social and cultural vulnerability to sexually transmitted infection: The work of exotic dancing. Canadian Journal of Public Health 1999;90:19-22. Clark JP, Clark CG. Studying and sharing: Mother and daughter learn academia. Journal of the Association for Research on Mothering 1999; 1(1): 168-172. Rochon PA, Clark JP, Gurwitz JH. Challenges of using low dose drug therapy in older people. CMAJ 1999; 160(7): 1029-1031.

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Rochon PA, Anderson GM, Tu JV, Gurwitz JH, Clark JP, Shear NH, Lau P. Age and gender-related use of low dose drug therapy: The need to manufacture seniors’ doses and to evaluate the minimal effective dosage. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society 1999; 47(8): 954-959. Rochon PA, Anderson GM, Tu JV, Clark JP, Gurwitz JH, Szalai JP, Lau P. Use of beta-blocker therapy in older patients after acute myocardial infarction in Ontario. CMAJ 1999; 161(11): 1403-1408. Clark JP. Babes and boobs?: Analysis of JAMA Cover Art. BMJ 1999; 319(7225): 1603-1605. Clark JP, Dasgupta M, Rochon PA. A research program to evaluate the benefits of low dose cardiovascular medications: Optimizing prescribing for older women. Mature Medicine Canada 1998, 1(3): 28-29. Clark JP. “The more lady you are, the more they treat you like a lady”: Sexual harassment and health risk for young women in a male-dominated work setting. Canadian Women's Studies Journal “Women and Work” issue, 1998; 18(1): 82-85. Rochon PA, Clark JP, Binns MA, Patal V, Gurwitz JH. Reporting of gender-related information in clinical trials of drug therapy for myocardial infarction. Canadian Medical Association Journal (CMAJ) “Diversity and Women's Health” issue, 1998; 159(4): 321-327. Editorials [bolded = wrote first draft] Clark J, Smith R. Firm action needed on predatory journals. BMJ 2015;350:h210 [commissioned]. The PLOS Medicine Editors (2013) Translating Translational Research into Global Health Gains. PLoS Med 10(7): e1001493. doi:10.1371/journal.pmed.1001493 The PLOS Medicine Editors (2013) Addressing the Wicked Problem of Obesity through Planning and Policies. PLoS Med 10(6): e1001475. doi:10.1371/journal.pmed.1001475 The PLOS Medicine Editors (2013) The Paradox of Mental Health: Over-Treatment and Under-Recognition. PLoS Med 10(5): e1001456. doi:10.1371/journal.pmed.1001456 The PLoS Medicine Editors (2013) Focusing the Spotlight on Lack of Access to Health Information. PLoS Med 10(4): e1001438. doi:10.1371/journal.pmed.1001438 The PLOS Medicine Editors (2013) Getting Closer to a Fully Correctable and Connected Research Literature. PLoS Med 10(3): e1001408. doi:10.1371/journal.pmed.1001408 The PLOS Medicine Editors (2013) A Reality Checkpoint for Mobile Health: Three Challenges to Overcome. PLoS Med 10(2): e1001395. doi:10.1371/journal.pmed.1001395 The PLOS Medicine Editors (2013) Getting More Generous with the Truth: Clinical Trial Reporting in 2013 and Beyond. PLoS Med 10(1): e1001379. doi:10.1371/journal.pmed.1001379 The PLOS Medicine Editors (2012) Addressing Global Disparities in the Burden of Noncommunicable Diseases. PLoS Med 9(12): e1001360. doi:10.1371/ journal.pmed.1001360

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Lattof SR, Wegner MN, Langer A, the PLOS Medicine Editors (2012) Maternal Health Is Women's Health: A Call for Papers for Year 2 of the Maternal Health Task Force–PLOS Collection. PLoS Med 9(11): e1001350. doi:10.1371/journal.pmed.1001350 The PLOS Medicine Editors (2012) Bringing Clarity to the Reporting of Health Equity. PLoS Med 9(10): e1001334. doi:10.1371/journal.pmed.1001334 The PLOS Medicine Editors (2012) The World Health Report 2012 That Wasn't. PLoS Med 9(9): e1001317. doi:10.1371/journal.pmed.1001317 The PLOS Medicine Editors (2012) The Air That We Breathe: Addressing the Risks of Global Urbanization on Health. PLoS Med 9(8): e1001301. doi:10.1371/journal.pmed.1001301 The PLoS Medicine Editors (2012) Digital Humanitarianism: Collective Intelligence Emerging. PLos Med 9(7): e1001278. doi:10.1371/journal.pmed.1001278 The PLoS Medicine Editors (2012) PLoS Medicine Series on Big Food: The Food Industry Is Ripe for Scrutiny. PLoS Med 9(6): e1001246. doi:10.1371/journal.pmed.1001246 Patel V, Jenkins R, Lund C, the PLoS Medicine Editors (2012) Putting Evidence into Practice: The PLoS Medicine Series on Global Mental Health Practice. PLoS Med 9(5): e1001226. doi:10.1371/journal.pmed.1001226 The PLoS Medicine Editors (2012) Does Conflict of Interest Disclosure Worsen Bias? PLoS Med 9(4): e1001210. doi:10.1371/journal.pmed.1001210 The PLoS Medicine Editors (2012) New Research on Childbirth Has the Potential to Empower Women's Decision Making, but More Is Needed. PLoS Med 9(3): e1001197. doi:10.1371/ journal.pmed.1001197 The PLoS Medicine Editors (2012) Beyond the Numbers: Describing Care at the End of Life. PLoS Med 9(2): e1001181. doi:10.1371/journal.pmed.1001181 The PLoS Medicine Editors (2012) A New Year at PLoS Medicine: Maintaining a Focus on the World's Health Priorities and Identifying the Gaps. PLoS Med 9(1): e1001168. doi:10.1371/ journal.pmed.1001168 The PLoS Medicine Editors (2011) Poor Diet in Shift Workers: A New Occupational Health Hazard? PLoS Med 8(12): e1001152. doi:10.1371/journal.pmed.1001152 Lattof SR, Wegner MN, Langer A, and the PLoS Medicine Editors (2011) Quality of Maternal Health Care: A Call for Papers for a Maternal Health Task Force–PLoS Collection. PLoS Med 8(11): e1001134. doi:10.1371/journal.pmed.1001134 The PLoS Medicine Editors (2011) Speed and Convenience Aren't Everything with Diagnostics. PLoS Med 8(10): e1001113. doi:10.1371/journal.pmed.1001113 The PLoS Medicine Editors (2011) Why Drug Safety Should Not Take a Back Seat to Efficacy. PLoS Med 8(9): e1001097. doi:10.1371/journal.pmed.1001097

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The PLoS Medicine Editors (2011) Ghostwriting Revisited: New Perspectives but Few Solutions in Sight. PLoS Med 8(8): e1001084. doi:10.1371/journal.pmed.1001084 The PLoS Medicine Editors (2011) Health Care Systems and Conflict: A Fragile State of Affairs. PLoS Med 8(7): e1001065. doi:10.1371/journal.pmed.1001065 The PLoS Medicine Editors (2011) Human Trafficking: The Shameful Face of Migration. PLoS Med 8(6): e1001047. doi:10.1371/journal.pmed.1001047 The PLoS Medicine Editors (2011) Let’s Be Straight Up about the Alcohol Industry. PLoS Med 8(5): e1001041. doi:10.1371/journal.pmed.1001041 The PLoS Medicine Editors. Medical Complicity in Torture at Guantánamo Bay: Evidence Is the First Step Toward Justice. PLoS Med 2011 Apr; doi:10.1371/journal.pmed.1001028 The PLoS Medicine Editors. On the Path to Global Open Access: A Few More Miles to Go. PLoS Med. 2011 Mar;8(3):e1001014. The PLoS Medicine Editors (2011) Best Practice in Systematic Reviews: The Importance of Protocols and Registration. PLoS Med 8(2): e1001009. doi:10.1371/journal.pmed.1001009 Pang T, Terry RF, The PLoS Medicine Editors (2011) WHO/PLoS Collection “No Health Without Research.” PLoS Med 8(1): e1001008. The PLoS Medicine Editors (2010) The Health Crisis of Tuberculosis in Prisons Extends beyond the Prison Walls. PLoS Med 7(12): e1000383. doi:10.1371/journal.pmed.1000383 The PLoS Medicine Editors (2010) Can We Count on Global Health Estimates? PLoS Med 7(11): e1001002. doi:10.1371/journal.pmed.1001002 The PLoS Medicine Editors (2010) Increased Responsibility and Transparency in an Era of Increased Visibility. PLoS Med 7(10): e1000364. doi:10.1371/journal.pmed.1000364 The PLoS Medicine Editors (2010) Drug Companies Should Be Held More Accountable for Their Human Rights Responsibilities. PLoS Med 7(9): e1000344. doi:10.1371/ journal.pmed.1000344 The PLoS Medicine Editors (2010) Social Relationships Are Key to Health, and to Health Policy. PLoS Med 7(8): e1000334. doi:10.1371/journal.pmed.1000334 The PLoS Medicine Editors (2010) HIV in Maternal and Child Heath: Concurrent Crises Demand Cooperation. PLoS Med 7(7): e1000311. doi:10.1371/journal.pmed.1000311 The PLoS Medicine Editors (2010) Maternal Health: Time to Deliver. PLoS Med 7(6): e1000300. doi:10.1371/journal.pmed.1000300 The PLoS Medicine Editors (2010) Journals, Academics, and Pandemics. PLoS Med 7(5): e1000282. doi:10.1371/journal.pmed.1000282

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The PLoS Medicine Editors (2010) Preventing Road Deaths—Time for Data. PLoS Med 7(3): e1000257. doi:10.1371/journal.pmed.1000257 The PLoS Medicine Editors (2010) A New Policy on Tobacco Papers. PLoS Med 7(2): e1000237. doi:10.1371/journal.pmed.1000237 The PLoS Medicine Editors (2010) Science Must Be Responsible to Society, Not to Politics. PLoS Med 7(1): e1000222. doi:10.1371/journal.pmed.1000222 The PLoS Medicine Editors (2009) A New Year's Wish List for Authors, Reviewers, Readers—and Ourselves. PLoS Med 6(12): e1000203. doi:10.1371/journal.pmed.1000203 The PLoS Medicine Editors (2009) Time for a “Third Wave” of Malaria Activism to Tackle the Drug Stock-out Crisis. PLoS Med 6(11): e1000188. doi:10.1371/journal.pmed.1000188 The PLoS Medicine Editors (2009) Five Years of Access and Activism. PLoS Med 6(10): e1000167. doi:10.1371/journal.pmed.1000167 The PLoS Medicine Editors (2009) Ensuring Integrity in Comparative Effectiveness Research: Accentuate the Negative. PLoS Med 6(9): e1000152. doi:10.1371/journal.pmed.1000152 The PLoS Medicine Editors (2009) Making the “Right” Health Care Decisions: Why Values Matter. PLoS Med 6(8): e1000136. doi:10.1371/journal.pmed.1000136 The PLoS Medicine Editors (2009) Ethics Without Borders. PLoS Med 6(7): e1000119. doi:10.1371/journal.pmed.1000119 The PLoS Medicine Editors (2009) Clean Water Should Be Recognized as a Human Right. PLoS Med 6(6): e1000102. doi:10.1371/journal.pmed.1000102 The PLoS Medicine Editors (2009) Where the Most Private Becomes Public: Policy Making for Sexual Health. PLoS Med 6(5): e1000082. doi:10.1371/journal.pmed.100008 The PLoS Medicine Editors (2009) A Medical Journal for the World's Health Priorities. PLoS Med 6(4): e1000072. doi:10.1371/journal.pmed.1000072 The PLoS Medicine Editors (2009) Media Portrayals of Suicide. PLoS Med 6(3): e1000051. doi:10.1371/journal.pmed.1000051 The PLoS Medicine Editors (2009) An Unbiased Scientific Record Should Be Everyone's Agenda. PLoS Med 6(2): e1000038. doi:10.1371/journal.pmed.1000038 The PLoS Medicine Editors (2009) Rape in War Is Common, Devastating, and Too Often Ignored. PLoS Med 6(1): e1000021. doi:10.1371/journal.pmed.1000021 The PLoS Medicine Editors (2008) Homelessness Is Not Just a Housing Problem. PLoS Med 5(12): e1000003. doi:10.1371/journal.pmed.1000003

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The PLoS Medicine Editors (2008) Scaling Up International Food Aid: Food Delivery Alone Cannot Solve the Malnutrition Crisis. PLoS Med 5(11): e235. doi:10.1371/journal.pmed.0050235 The PLoS Medicine Editors (2008) Reform Should Make Health the First Item of Business. PLoS Med 5(10): e208. doi:10.1371/journal.pmed.0050208 The PLoS Medicine Editors (2008) Making Sense of Non-Financial Competing Interests. PLoS Med 5(9): e199. doi:10.1371/journal.pmed.0050199 The PLoS Medicine Editors (2008) A Crucial Role for Surgery in Reaching the UN Millennium Development Goals. PLoS Med 5(8): e182. doi:10.1371/journal.pmed.0050182 The PLoS Medicine Editors (2008) Next Stop, Don't Block the Doors: Opening Up Access to Clinical Trials Results. PLoS Med 5(7): e160. doi:10.1371/journal.pmed.0050160 The PLoS Medicine Editors (2008) Drug Development for Maternal Health Cannot Be Left to the Whims of the Market. PLoS Med 5(6): e140. doi:10.1371/journal.pmed.0050140 The PLoS Medicine Editors (2008) False Hopes, Unwarranted Fears: The Trouble with Medical News Stories. PLoS Med 5(5): e118. doi:10.1371/journal.pmed.0050118 The PLoS Medicine Editors (2008) Better Reporting, Better Research: Guidelines and Guidance in PLoS Medicine. PLoS Med 5(4): e99. doi:10.1371/journal.pmed.0050099 The PLoS Medicine Editors (2008) It's the Network, Stupid: Why Everything in Medicine Is Connected. PLoS Med 5(3): e71. doi:10.1371/journal.pmed.0050071 The PLoS Medicine Editors (2008) The Neglected Diseases Section in PLoS Medicine: Moving Beyond Tropical Infections. PLoS Med 5(2): e59. doi:10.1371/journal.pmed.0050059 Bierman AS, Clark JP, Performance measurement and equity. BMJ 2007 Jun 30; 334(7608):1333-4. Clark J, Tugwell P (2006) Does Academic Medicine Matter? PLoS Med 3(9): e340. doi:10.1371/ journal.pmed.0030340. Clark J. Open your eyes to Africa [editor’s choice]. BMJ 2005; 331: 0. Volmink J, Dare L, Clark J. A theme issue “by, for, and about” Africa. BMJ 2005; 330: 684-5. Clark J, Smith R. Dr Foster case notes. BMJ 2004; 328: 362. Clark J, Tugwell P. Who cares about academic medicine?. BMJ 2004; 329: 751-2. Clark J. Patient centred death: we need better, more innovative research on patients’ views on dying. BMJ 2003; 327: 174-5. Clark J. Patient centred death. Student BMJ 2003; 12: 310-11.

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Clark J, Smith R. BMJ Publishing Group to launch an international campaign to promote academic medicine. BMJ 2003;327:1001-1002. Journalism (including Blogs) Clark J. The C word [review]. Lancet Oncol. 2016 Aug;17(8):1046. doi: 10.1016/S1470-2045(16)30290-X. Clark J. First Liberal budget good for Canadian science, but what about global health? Lancet. 2016 Apr 9;387(10027):1496-7. doi: 10.1016/S0140-6736(16)30124-6. Epub 2016 Apr 4 Clark J. The global push for institutional childbirths--in unhygienic facilities. BMJ. 2016 Mar 10;352:i1473. doi: 10.1136/bmj.i1473 Clark J. Mobile dating apps could be driving HIV epidemic among adolescents in Asia Pacific, report says. BMJ 2015;351:h6493 http://www.bmj.com/content/351/bmj.h6493 Clark J. Pakistan mounts first mass antismoking campaign. BMJ 2015;351:h5860 http://www.bmj.com/content/351/bmj.h5860 Clark J. Pressure from tobacco industry is delaying vital law in Pakistan, say activists. BMJ 2015;351:h4450 http://www.bmj.com/content/351/bmj.h4450 Clark J. Child deaths plummet but many countries miss millennium development goal. BMJ 2015;351:h4850 http://www.bmj.com/content/351/bmj.h4850 Clark J. Bangladesh’s ignored female sex workers [feature]. BMJ 2015;350:h3470 http://www.bmj.com/content/350/bmj.h3470 Clark J. Pakistan authorities trade blame as heatwave deaths exceed 800. BMJ 2015;350:h3477 http://www.bmj.com/content/350/bmj.h3477 Clark J. The surprising links between child marriage, climate change, and health. http://blogs.bmj.com/bmj/2015/06/16/jocalyn-clark-the-surprising-links-between-child-marriage-climate-change-and-health/ Lovatt J, Clark J. The interplay between climate change and nutrition. Dhaka Tribune http://www.dhakatribune.com/environment/2015/jun/13/interplay-between-climate-change-and-nutrition Clark J. Does it pay to pee? One Indian city thinks so. http://blogs.bmj.com/bmj/2015/06/10/jocalyn-clark-does-it-pay-to-pee-an-indian-city-thinks-so/ Clark J. UN implores South East Asian nations to help starving migrants stranded at sea. BMJ 2015;350:h2728. Clark J. Primary care workers are given guidance on managing mental health in humanitarian crises. BMJ 2015;350:h2350

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Clark J. Workers’ health protection still poor two years after factory collapse in Bangladesh. BMJ 2015;350:h2222 Clark J. Rana Plaza survivors – let down by some, lifted up by others. http://blogs.bmj.com/bmj/2015/04/22/jocalyn-clark-rana-plaza-survivors-let-down-by-some-lifted-up-by-others/ Clark J. The missing link between hygiene and child cancer care. http://blogs.plos.org/speakingofmedicine/2015/04/10/child-cancer-care-hospital-hygiene-can-one-without/ Clark J. Are slums creating equality? http://blogs.bmj.com/bmj/2015/01/30/jocalyn-clark-are-slums-creating-equality/ Clark J. How to avoid predatory journals: A five point plan. http://blogs.bmj.com/bmj/2015/01/19/jocalyn-clark-how-to-avoid-predatory-journals-a-five-point-plan/ Clark J. Push for better death data bears fruit: Largest ever global dataset of individual deaths released. http://blogs.plos.org/speakingofmedicine/2014/11/21/push-better-death-data-bears-fruit-largest-ever-global-dataset-individual-deaths-released/ Clark J. What’s the leading cause of child death in Bangladesh? It’s not what you think. http://blogs.bmj.com/bmj/2014/11/19/whats-the-leading-cause-of-death-among-children-in-bangladesh-its-not-what-you-think/ Clark J. Stopping cancer: don't tell people to quit smoking, ban it . http://www.theguardian.com/global-development-professionals-network/2014/nov/05/public-health-campaigns-smoking-ban-regulation Clark J. Why has Bangladesh had such success in sanitation but not neighbouring India? http://blogs.bmj.com/bmj/2014/09/23/jocalyn-clark-why-has-bangladesh-had-such-success-in-improving-sanitation-but-not-neighboring-india/ Clark J . Four part plan for stronger funding proposals. http://www.grandchallenges.ca/2014/four-part-plan-for-stronger-funding-proposals/ Clark J. Basic business terms for global health innovators. http://www.grandchallenges.ca/2014/basic-business-terms-for-global-health-innovators-a-glossary/ Clark J. Evidently it’s cholera season. http://blogs.plos.org/speakingofmedicine/2014/07/08/evidently-cholera-season/ Clark J. Cholera vaccine: the quick fix to the South Sudan outbreak? http://www.theguardian.com/global-development-professionals-network/2014/jul/21/cholera-outbreak-vaccine-south-sudan Clark J. New statistics on modern day slavery reveal a shameful and profitable business. http://blogs.plos.org/speakingofmedicine/2014/05/28/new-statistics-modern-day-slavery-reveal-shameful-profitable-business/

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Clark J. Global health in medical journals. http://blogs.bmj.com/bmj/2014/05/20/jocalyn-clark-global-health-in-medical-journals/ Clark J. Acid violence: a most horrific form of denigration of women. http://blogs.plos.org/speakingofmedicine/2014/04/22/acid-violence-horrific-form-denigration-women/ Clark J. Learning from the south: influenza immunisation in pregnancy. http://blogs.plos.org/speakingofmedicine/2014/04/14/learning-south-influenza-immunization-pregnancy/ Clark J. Storytelling in proposals. http://www.grandchallenges.ca/2013/storytelling-in-proposals/ Clark J. Proposal development in the field. http://www.grandchallenges.ca/2013/proposal-development-workshops-in-the-field/ Clark J. When People Come First is a Reality Check for Global Health. http://blogs.plos.org/speakingofmedicine/2013/09/19/book-review-when-people-come-first-is-a-reality-check-for-global-health/ Clark J. “Proposal Talk” 5-part blog series on GCC Blog: http://www.grandchallenges.ca/2013/proposal-talk-1-what-is-a-path-to-scale/ Clark J. Grand challenges in global mental health. http://blogs.plos.org/speakingofmedicine/2013/05/28/grand-challenges-in-global-mental-health-conclusion-of-a-5-part-series/ Clark J. Year 2 MHTF-PLOS Collection on Maternal Health http://blogs.plos.org/speakingofmedicine/2013/04/17/year-2-mhtf-plos-collection-on-maternal-health-12-new-articles-added/ Clark J. New Uganda case study in PLOS Medicine series on global mental health practice http://blogs.plos.org/speakingofmedicine/2013/04/16/new-uganda-case-study-in-plos-medicines-series-on-global-mental-health-practice/ Clark J. Giving back to research participants http://blogs.plos.org/speakingofmedicine/2013/03/06/giving-back-to-research-participants/ Clark J. Do human rights have a place in maternal health? http://blogs.plos.org/speakingofmedicine/2013/01/17/do-human-rights-have-a-place-in-maternal-health-day-3-of-global-maternal-health-conference-2013/ Clark J. [invited blog for Reuters Great Debate UK]. Quality of care the missing link between coverage of care and health improvements. http://blogs.reuters.com/great-debate-uk/2013/01/16/quality-of-care-the-missing-link-between-coverage-of-care-and-health-improvements/ Clark J. Improving access to information. http://blogs.plos.org/speakingofmedicine/2013/01/16/improving-access-to-information-day-2-of-the-global-maternal-health-conference-2013/ cross-posted at http://maternalhealthtaskforce.org/discuss/wpblog

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Clark J. Why focus on quality of care? http://blogs.plos.org/speakingofmedicine/2013/01/15/why-focus-on-quality-of-care-day-1-of-the-global-maternal-health-conference-2013/ cross posted at http://maternalhealthtaskforce.org/discuss/wpblog/2013/01/15/why-focus-on-quality-of-care/ Clark J. Aid displacement: the story continues. http://blogs.plos.org/speakingofmedicine/2013/01/08/aid-displacement-the-story-continues/ Clark J. Maternal health is women’s health. http://blogs.plos.org/speakingofmedicine/2012/11/28/maternal-health-is-womens-health-new-call-for-papers/ Clark J. You said NO to a license to smoke. http://blogs.plos.org/speakingofmedicine/2012/11/19/you-said-no-to-a-license-to-smoke/ Clark J. Should smokers require a license? http://blogs.plos.org/speakingofmedicine/2012/11/13/should-smokers-require-a-license-vote-in-the-plos-medicine-poll/ Clark J. Threats against women’s rights advocate Denis Mukwege are another wake-up call for us all. http://blogs.plos.org/speakingofmedicine/2012/10/29/threats-against-womens-rights-advocate-denis-mukwege-are-another-wake-up-call-for-us-all/ Clark J. No health without mental health. http://blogs.plos.org/speakingofmedicine/2012/10/10/no-health-without-mental-health/ Clark J. 3rd and final installment of Big Food series. http://blogs.plos.org/speakingofmedicine/2012/07/03/3rd-and-final-installment-of-plos-medicine-series-on-big-food/ Clark J. Food for thought: Big Food Storify. http://blogs.plos.org/speakingofmedicine/2012/07/03/big-food-tweet-chat-read-the-transcript/ Clark J. Why PLoS Medicine and Big Food? http://blogs.plos.org/speakingofmedicine/2012/06/19/why-plos-medicine-and-big-food/ Clark J. Global mental health practice. http://blogs.plos.org/speakingofmedicine/2012/05/29/call-for-papers-plos-medicine-series-on-global-mental-health-practice/ Clark J. Happy international women’s day. Two steps forward, one step back? http://blogs.plos.org/speakingofmedicine/2012/03/08/happy-international-womens-day-two-steps-forward-one-step-back/ Clark J. Quality of maternal health care. http://blogs.plos.org/speakingofmedicine/2011/12/06/call-for-papers-quality-of-maternal-health-care/ Clark J. Mental health care in conflict zones. http://blogs.plos.org/speakingofmedicine/2011/12/01/mental-health-care-in-conflict-zones/

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Clark J. What is health systems strengthening? http://blogs.plos.org/speakingofmedicine/2011/11/25/what-is-health-systems-strengthening/ Clark J. Child deaths have fallen rapidly since 1990 but not enough. http://blogs.plos.org/speakingofmedicine/2011/09/15/child-deaths-have-fallen-rapidly-since-1990-but-not-enough/ Clark J. Should films with smoking have adult ratings? http://blogs.plos.org/speakingofmedicine/2011/08/23/should-films-with-smoking-have-adult-ratings/ Clark J. Ghostwriting – how does academic medicine justify it? http://blogs.plos.org/speakingofmedicine/2011/08/05/ghostwriting-%E2%80%93-how-does-academic-medicine-justify-it/ Clark J. Dear Doctor – if you take credit for a ghostwritten article, you could be sued. http://blogs.plos.org/speakingofmedicine/2011/08/02/doctor-ghostwriting-fraud/ Clark J. Doctors’ lucrative relations with device companies revealed. http://blogs.plos.org/speakingofmedicine/2011/06/29/doctors-lucrative-relations-with-device-companies-revealed/ Clark J. World refugee day. http://blogs.plos.org/speakingofmedicine/2011/06/21/world-refugee-day%E2%80%94new-plos-medicine-articles/ Clark J. TB @ PLoS. http://blogs.plos.org/speakingofmedicine/2011/03/23/tb-plos/ Clark J. US and Zimbabwean press weigh in on PLoS Medicine article. http://blogs.plos.org/speakingofmedicine/2011/02/15/us-and-zimbabwean-press-weigh-in-on-plos-medicine-article/ Clark J. Tobacco industry again in the firing line. http://blogs.plos.org/speakingofmedicine/2011/02/11/tobacco-industry-again-in-the-firing-line/ Clark J. Monitoring international diplomacy and global health. http://blogs.plos.org/speakingofmedicine/2011/01/18/monitoring-international-diplomacy-and-global-health/ Clark J. Candy-charity partnerships are ‘sugar washing.’ http://blogs.plos.org/speakingofmedicine/2010/12/21/candy-charity-partnerships-are-sugar-washing/ Clark J. Can we count on global health estimates? http://www.healthynewbornnetwork.org/blog/can-we-count-global-health-estimates (Cross posted at http://blogs.plos.org/speakingofmedicine/2010/12/13/can-we-count-on-global-health-estimates/) Clark J. Ghostwriting over-promoted HRT. http://blogs.plos.org/speakingofmedicine/2010/09/09/ghostwriting-overpromoted-hrt/

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Clark J. The Toronto charter on physical activity – a global call to action. http://blogs.plos.org/speakingofmedicine/2010/05/08/the-toronto-charter-on-physical-activity-a-global-call-for-action/ Clark J. Big Food learns from Big Tobacco. http://blogs.plos.org/speakingofmedicine/2010/05/06/big-food-learns-from-big-tobacco/ Clark J. Global health diplomacy. http://blogs.plos.org/speakingofmedicine/2010/04/20/plos-medicine-series-on-global-health-diplomacy/ Clark J. Mining the ghostwriting documents results in university investigation. http://blogs.plos.org/speakingofmedicine/2009/08/25/mining-the-ghostwriting-documents-results-in-university-investigation/ Clark J. Water bottles have stigma. http://blogs.plos.org/speakingofmedicine/2009/08/19/daily-click-water-bottles-have-stigma/ Clark J. Shine the light on rape in war. http://blogs.plos.org/speakingofmedicine/ 2009/08/11/daily-click-shine-the-light-on-rape-in-war/ Clark J. Medicine in the era of globalization. http://blogs.plos.org/speakingofmedicine/2009/07/03/daily-click-medicine-in-the-era-of-globalization/ Clark J. Water should be a human right. http://blogs.plos.org/speakingofmedicine/2009/06/30/daily-click-water-should-be-a-human-right/ Clark J. Eleven essential resources on global health. http://blogs.plos.org/speakingofmedicine/2009/06/24/daily-click-eleven-essential-resources-on-global-health/ Clark J. HIV programmes in poor countries lack health workers. BMJ 2006; 333(7565):412. Clark J. Male circumcision is not a panacea for HIV prevention. BMJ 2006; 333(7565):409. Clark J. Women must take control of HIV prevention to curb spread of infection. BMJ 2006; 333(7564):370. Clark J. Rich nations are failing on universal access to antitretrovirals. BMJ 2006; 333(7564):367. Clark J. Academic medicine: time for reinvention: Summary of responses. BMJ 2004; 328: 49-a. Clark J. Face transplants technically possible, but “very hazardous.” CMAJ 2004 170: 323 Clark J. World Bank conference debates how to reach the poor. BMJ 2004; 328: 486-b. Clark J. Polishing the tarnished image of academic medicine. BMJ 2004; 328: 604. Clark J. Regulation of natural health products challenged. CMAJ 2004; 170: 1217-a. Clark J. Bush’s international health policies “condemn millions of women to die.” BMJ 2004;329: 590.

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Clark J. Slow progress to reproductive rights. CMAJ 2004; 171(8): 841. Clark J. GP contract delayed, but negotiations continue. BMJ 2003;326:8. Clark J. Taking up cudgels for peace. BMJ 2003;326:184. Clark J. North American style. BMJ 2003;326:342. Clark J. Threat of war is affecting mental health of Iraqi children, says report. BMJ 2003;326:356. Clark J. Threat of war is affecting mental health of Iraqi children. Student BMJ 2003; 11:49. Clark J. Women too busy to exercise. BMJ 2003;326:467. Clark J. Make peace not war. BMJ 2003;326:S86. Clark J. Quality improvement forum sets sights on developing countries and on patients. BMJ 2003;326(7399):1110. Clark J. Profile: Make peace not war. Student BMJ 2003; 11:108. Clark J. Commentary: Mortality from cardiovascular disease more than 10 years after radiotherapy for breast cancer. Student BMJ 2003; 11:111. Clark J. Users’ guides to the medical literature: a manual for evidence-based clinical practice [review]. BMJ 2003;326:664. Clark J. Euro MPs vote on research fund for neglected diseases. BMJ 2003;326:680. Clark J. Cervical cancer screening. BMJ 2003;326:770. Clark J. Fear of SARS thwarts medical education in Toronto. BMJ 2003;326:784. Clark J. Paper plus: Effects of alternative maternal micronutrient supplements on low birth weight in rural Nepal: double blind randomised community trial. Student BMJ 2003; 11:154-5. Clark J. Paper plus: Understanding why Bangladeshi and Pakistani adults smoke. Student BMJ 2003; 11: 288-9. Clark J. Freedom from unpleasant symptoms is essential for a good death. BMJ 2003; 327: 180. Clark J. Death becomes us. BMJ 2003; 327: 231. Clark J. A hot flush for Big Pharma: How HRT studies have got drug firms rallying the troops. BMJ 2003; 327: 400. Clark J. Family Violence in Primary Care; Violence Against Women: A Physician's Guide to Identification and Management [review] BMJ 2003;327:686.

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Clark J. Lesbian health [review]. BMJ 2003;327:995. Clark J. Furore erupts over NIH “hit list.” BMJ 2003;327:1065. Clark J. Medact report highlights aftermath of Iraq conflict. BMJ 2003;327:1128. Clark J. Paper plus: Non-standard grades in the NHS. Student BMJ 2003; 11:465-6. Clark J. Canadian task force on preventive health care under threat. BMJ 2003; 327: 1308-b-0. Clark JP. Violence against women has serious & long-lasting health effects. womenshealthmatters.com Clark J. War on Iraq could produce a humanitarian disaster, health professionals warn. BMJ 2002;325:1134. Clark J. Mandela calls for greater investment in global vaccination. BMJ 2002;325:1193. Clark J. Teenagers and cannabis. BMJ 2002;325:1248. Clark J. Safeguards in research are needed to protect patients’ privacy, says report. BMJ 2002;325:1260. Clark JP. Are women treated differently after stroke? Geriatrics & Aging 2001; 4(7): 9, 45. Reprinted in Cerebrovascular Diseases Foreign Medical Sciences (China). Clark JP. Women’s Health: Sexual activities continue after menopause. Geriatrics & Aging 1999; 2(1): 15-16. Clark JP. Dr. Carol Sawka: A leader in women’s health care and cancer research. Geriatrics & Aging 1999; 2(4): 26, 33. [profile] Clark JP. Controversy over hyperlipidemia treatment. Geriatrics & Aging 1998; 1(2): 6, 11. Clark JP. Older women often excluded from clinical research: Age bias or gender bias? Geriatrics & Aging 1998; 1(3): 3, 25. Clark JP. The wildest Torontonians of all. The Globe & Mail 1997; Oct 1: A20. Other Publications and Reports Clark JP. Critique of editorial on ghostwriting. http://www.theglobeandmail.com/commentary/ letters/aug-5-letters-to-the-editor/article589422/ 2011. Clark JP, Bierman AS. The POWER Study Framework. In: Bierman AS, editor. Project for an Ontario Women’s Health Evidence-Based Report: Volume 1: Toronto; 2009. Waiting for Health Care in Canada: What We Know and What We Don’t Know. Canadian Institute for Health Information (CIHI), 2005. [contributed to writing and editing of report]

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Clark JP. International Campaign to Revitalise Academic Medicine. The future of academic medicine: five scenarios to 2025. New York: Milbank Memorial Fund, 2005. [report] Clark JP. A bad week for drug ads [online letter] http://bmj.com/cgi/eletters/327/7416/0-g#37230, 30 Sep 2003. Clark JP. Do men and women die differently? [online letter]. http://bmj.com/cgi/eletters/327/7408/0-f#34952, 27 Jul 2003. Clark JP. How to peer review a qualitative manuscript, in Godlee F and Jefferson T (Eds). Peer Review in Health Sciences, London: BMJ Books, 2003 pp 219-35. Clark JP. Balancing qualitative and quantitative methodology in health services research: How can qualitative research methods best complement administrative data analysis? Central East Health Information Partnership (CEHIP) working paper, November 2000 (www.cehip.org). Steele L, Lemieux-Charles L, Clark JP, and Glazier RH. The impact of policy changes on the health of recent immigrants and refugees in Toronto: A qualitative study. Joint Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Settlement – Toronto (CERIS) working paper, 2000. Clark JP. To be feminist or not to be: Negotiating gender in a male-dominated field setting. Interdisciplinary Perspectives: Using Qualitative Methods to Study Social Life. University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, August 5-8, 1997. (ISBN 0-9682062-0-4) [Conference proceedings].

TEACHING Academic Lectures MPH 530 Health Systems Management Module. James P Grant School of Public Health, BRAC University. How to Write a Scientific Paper. 9 July 2014. MSC 3006Y MHSc in Bioethics, Ethics of Authorship. Joint Centre for Bioethics, University of Toronto, 1 February 2013. Proposal Development Workshop: The Key Ingredients of a Good Grant Proposal. Grand Challenges Meeting, Ottawa, Canada, 13 December 2012: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xp93EvYAXtM JRP 1000 Theory and Method for Qualitative Researchers: An Introduction. How do medical journals evaluate qualitative research? Department of Public Health Sciences, Graduate Department of Rehabilitation Sciences, University of Toronto, 26 July 2012. MSC 3006Y MHSc in Bioethics. Ethics of Authorship. Joint Centre for Bioethics, University of Toronto, 27 January 2012. JRP 1000 Theory and Method for Qualitative Researchers: An Introduction. How do medical journals evaluate qualitative research? Department of Public Health Sciences, Graduate Department of Rehabilitation Sciences, University of Toronto, 31 March 2011.

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Graduate Affairs, Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto. Ethical Research and Integrity in Graduate Education. November 3 and 25, 2010. [with Drs Andrea Sass-Kortsak, David McKweon, Jim Lavery, Ross Upshur, and Karen Davies.] MSC 3006Y MHSc in Bioethics. Ethics of Authorship. Joint Centre for Bioethics, University of Toronto, 5 November 2010. MSC 3006Y MHSc in Bioethics. Ethics of Authorship. Joint Centre for Bioethics, University of Toronto, 6 November 2009. Graduate Affairs, Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto. Ethical Research and Integrity in Graduate Education. November 4 and 8, 2009. [with Drs Andrea Sass-Kortsak, David McKweon, Jim Lavery, Trudo Lemmons, and Barbara Secker.] JRP 1000 Theory and Method for Qualitative Researchers: An Introduction. How do medical journals evaluate qualitative research? Department of Public Health Sciences, Graduate Department of Rehabilitation Sciences, University of Toronto, 27 March 2009. NEW367S: Women & Health. The Medicalization of Violence Against Women. New College, University of Toronto, 6 March 2002. NEW367S: Women & Health. The Health Hazards of Violence and Oppression. Women’s Studies Programme, New College, University of Toronto, 15 March 2000. Nursing 1024 Qualitative Research: Foundations, Methods, and Designs. Cover Girls: A Content Analysis of Fine Art on the Covers of Medical Journals. Graduate Department of Nursing, University of Toronto, 18 November 1999. Sep 1999 – Nov 2002. Teaching Assistant for PHM120Y: Introduction to the Profession. Instructor: Dr. H.S. Boon. Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Toronto. I was responsible for conducting tutorials, student consultation, and all grading. My role on the teaching team also included lectures (particularly in the area of social determinants of health) and course development. Sep 1998 – Apr 2002. Teaching Assistant for NEW367H: Women and Health. Faculty of Arts and Sciences, New College, University of Toronto. My role included lecturing, conducting tutorials, student consultation, grading, and course development. Presentations How to write for medical/science journals: an insider’s view of the editorial process. International Centre for Climate Change and Development (ICCCAD), Dhaka, Bangladesh. 16 April 2015. 5-4-3: An insider’s view to medical journals. American Society of Microbiology meeting, Dhaka, Bangladesh, 10 December 2014.

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How to make Cochrane reviews more readable. With Paul Garner and Harriet MacLehose. Cochrane Colloquium, Hyderabad India, 26 September 2014. Effective communication: the secret to your success. Keynote speech to the national administrative professionals annual day. Dhaka Bangladesh, 25 April 2014. 5-4-3: an insider’s guide to publishing in medical journals. Executive Director’s scientific seminar. icddr,b Dhaka Bangladesh. 19 February 2014. Xcelerator Training Program. Nairobi, Kenya December 2013. Developed and co-led 3 day intensive learning programme and proposal development in global health innovation. With USAID and NCIIA. Roundtable: Perspectives of journalists and editors. Selling Sickness conference, Washington DC, 20-22 February 2013. Views from the scientific press (invited presentation). WHO Global Health Estimates technical meeting, Geneva, 13-14 February 2013. Strategies for increasing access to high-quality maternal health knowledge (chair and invited talk). Global Maternal Health Conference, Arusha, Tanzania, 16 January 2013. PLOS and the Open Access Movement: Transformation in Scientific Communication. Canadian Global Health Conference, Ottawa, 23 October 2012. Careers in Editorial: Not all Tracks Lead to Tenure. Institute for Medical Science Scientific Writing Seminar, Toronto, 22 June 2012. Introduction to Writing & Publication. Sandra Rotman Centre/Grand Challenges Canada, Toronto, 30 May 2012. Meet the Editor: How to Write for Global Health Journals. Unite for Sight Global Health Innovation Conference, Yale University, April 2012. Winning the Publications Game: An Insider’s View on Medical Journals. CIHR Strategic Training Program in Public Health Policy, University of Toronto, 13 April 2012. Ethical and Scientific Challenges for Journal Editors: Perspective from a General Medical Journal Editor. Industry Sponsorship and Health-Related Food Research: Institutional Integrity, Ethical Challenges, and Policy Implications, Penn State, State College PA, 29 March 2012. 5-4-3: An Insider’s Guide to Publishing in Medical Journals. Women’s College Hospital Research Institute, Toronto, 12 January 2012. Open Access Publishing: Why it Matters to You and Your Research. Sandra Rotman Centre/Grand Challenges Canada, Toronto, 22 July 2011. Getting your Study Published. Advanced TB Diagnostics Research workshop. McGill University, Montreal, 5-8 July 2011.

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Medical Journals in the 21st Century: How Can They Reflect the Many Faces of Generalism? Society of General & Internal Medicine annual conference. Phoenix AZ, 5 May 2011. Medical Journal Responses to Ghostwriting. The Ethics of Ghost Authorship in Biomedical Research: Concerns and Remedies conference. Faculty of Law, Centre for Law, and Joint Centre for Bioethics, University of Toronto, 4 May 2011. Meet The Editor: How to Write for Global Health Journals. Unite for Sight/Global Health & Innovation conference, Yale University, 16 April 2011. Advice From The Experts: Careers in Global Health [invited panel]. Unite for Sight/Global Health& Innovation conference, Yale University, 16 April 2011. Writing for Medical Journals. Women’s College Hospital Research Development Rounds. 21 January 2011. Winning the Publications Game: An Insider’s View on Medical Journals. Faculty of Pharmacy graduate students, University of Toronto. 9 December 2010. Authorship / How to Deal with Journals. European Society of Clinical Investigation. Intensive Course on the Principles & Practice of Clinical Research. Biomedical Research Foundation, Academy of Athens, Greece, 8-10 October 2010 Conflicts of Interest. European Society of Clinical Investigation . Intensive Course on the Principles & Practice of Clinical Research. Biomedical Research Foundation, Academy of Athens, Greece, 8-10 October 2010. Winning the Publications Game: An Insider’s View of the Editorial Process. Faculty of Health, York University, Toronto. June 14, 2010. Introduction to Writing & Publication, McLaughlin-Rotman Centre for Global Health, University Health Network (UHN)/University of Toronto, 2 June 2010. Publishing in Global Health Journals: An Editor’s Perspective. Global Health Students Association, University of Toronto, Hart House, 27 January 2010. Writing for Medical Journals. Women’s College Hospital Research Development Rounds, Toronto, Women’s College Hospital. 11 December 2009. Getting Unstuck. McLaughlin-Rotman Centre for Global Health, UHN/University of Toronto. 5 Sept 2009 How to Be a Good Scholar: Lessons about Publication and Research Misconduct. McLaughlin-Rotman Centre for Global Health, UHN/University of Toronto, 30 July 2009. Writing for Publication. McLaughlin-Rotman Centre for Global Health, UHN/University of Toronto, 30 June 2009. Winning the Publications Game: An Insider’s View on Medical Journals. Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, Centre for Health Services Science Rounds, Toronto, 22 June 2009.

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Making Sense of Non-Financial Competing Interests: The Case of Medical Journals. World Social Science Forum, Bergen, Norway, 10 May 2009 The Impact of Open Access Publishing. Council of Sciences Editors annual meeting, Pittsburgh, USA, 4 May 2009. [also organized and moderated the session] Open Access Publishing: Why it Matters to You and Your research. Trudeau Institute, Saranac Lake, NY, 6 March 2009. Authorship. McLaughlin-Rotman Centre for Global Health, UHN/University of Toronto, 26 February 2009. Writing for Medical Journals. Women’s College Hospital Research Development Rounds, Toronto, 13 February 2009. Winning the Publications Game: An Insider’s View of the Editorial Process. St. Michael’s Hospital Clinical Epidemiology and Population Health Rounds, Toronto, 22 January 2009. Careers in Medical Journalism and Editing. Career Mentor Evening, Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, University of Toronto, 14 January 2009. Open Access Publishing: Why it Matters to You and Your Research. CEU/ICES Conjoint Evaluative Sciences Rounds. Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, Toronto, 2 September 2008. Introduction to Writing and Publication. McLaughlin Rotman Centre for Global Health, Toronto, 22 May 2008. Building the Health Knowledge Commons: Open Access, Human Rights, and What the Commons Means for Researchers and Editors. Council of Science Editors conference. Vancouver, BC, 19 May 2008. PLoS Medicine: Promoting and Publishing Open Access Scientific Research. Council of Science Editors conference. Vancouver, BC, 19 May 2008. How did they do that? Replicating Trial Interventions in Clinical Practice. Professional and Personal Development Workshop. Society of General Internal Medicine (SGIM) 31st conference entitled Translating Research to Practice: Education, Patient Care, and Community Health. Pittsburgh PA, 12 April 2008. [with Elizabeth Loder, BMJ) Getting Your Manuscript Published. Evidence Based Medicine and Health Technology Seminar for visiting WHO/PAHO fellows, Toronto, Canada, 13 April 2006. State of the art lecture: The Future of Academic Medicine: Five Scenarios to 2025. European Association of Urology annual congress, Paris, France, 6 April 2006. The Future of Academic Medicine: Five Scenarios to 2025. [keynote speech]. Molecular Medicine Tri conference, San Francisco, California, 22 February 2006. Publishing in Medical Journals. St Michael’s Hospital Department of Medicine annual retreat, Toronto, Canada, 1 February 2006.

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What is the Future for Academic Medicine?: A Global Perspective. Association of Canadian Academic Healthcare Organizations invitational conference, Ottawa, Canada, 4 November 2005. Launch/Reception for BMJ theme issue on Africa. 2nd Conference of African Ministers of Health (CAMH2): Sustainable Access to Treatment and Care for the Achievement of the Millennium Development Goals, Gaborone, Botswana, 13 October 2005. Launch of BMJ theme issue on Africa. European and Developing Countries Clinical Trial Partnership (EDCTP): HIV/AIDS, TB, and Malaria in Africa, Durban, South Africa, 3 October 2005. Registering Clinical Trials. Council for Science Editors conference, Atlanta, Georgia, 21-24 May 2005. Publishing in Medical Journals. OISE/University of Toronto Faculty of Social Work student workshop, Toronto, Canada, 9 May 2005. The Role of Medical Journals in Tobacco Control. European Medical Associations, Capacity Building for Tobacco Control, Edinburgh UK, 21-23 October 2004. The Future of Scientific Publishing. University of Bristol Social Medicine Seminar Series, Bristol UK, 21 October 2004. An international campaign to revitalise academic medicine. [workshop] 12th Cochrane Colloquium, Ottawa Canada, 3 October 2004. (With Peter Tugwell) Social Responsibilities of Medical Journals, Croatian Academy of Arts and Sciences, Zagreb Croatia, 9 June 2004. Better Academic Health Care, BMJ Journals annual strategy retreat, Ashridge UK, 28-30 January 2004. How to Write a Scientific Paper, Oxford GPs Higher Training Group, Reading UK, 20 May 2003. Women’s Health Care Experiences Following Sexual Assault: Qualitative Study. Clinical Epi Rounds, Inner City Health Research Unit, St. Michael’s Hospital, Toronto, 13 June 2002. The Medicalization of Sexual Assault. Violence and Health Brown Bag Lunch Series, Centre for Research in Women’s Health, Toronto, 12 June 2002. Women’s Use and Experience of Health Services after Sexual Assault: A Combined Quantitative and Qualitative study. Research Rounds, Women’s College Campus, Sunnybrook & Women's College Health Sciences Centre, Toronto, 28 November 2001. Balancing Qualitative and Quantitative Methods in Health Services Research. CEHIP 4th Annual Workshop on Hospital Data, Toronto, 12 October 2000. Violence and Women’s Health Panel, Institute for Women’s Studies & Gender Studies Research Colloquium, University of Toronto Faculty Club, 25 March 1999. (With Robin Badgley, Janice DuMont, Heather Epp)

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Why is Follow-up After Sexual Assault so Difficult?: A Qualitative Study with Survivors. CDC National Sexual Violence Prevention Conference, Chicago USA, 30 May 2002. Use of Medical Care Before and After Sexual Assault: An Analysis of Hospitalization and Physician Claims Data. CDC National Sexual Violence Prevention Conference, Chicago USA, 30 May 2002. The Medicalization of Sexual Assault: A Qualitative Study with Survivors. Issues in Women’s Health, Toronto, Canada, 23 May 2002. The Coverage of Women’s Health in General Medical Versus Women’s Health Specialty Journals. Issues in Women’s Health, Toronto, 23 May 2002. Exploring Women’s Experiences of Health Care Following Sexual Assault Through Narratives: Revisioning Medicalization. Narratives of Disease, Disability, and Trauma: An Interdisciplinary Conference, Vancouver, Canada, 9 May 2002. Comparing the Quality of Review Articles Published in Peer-Reviewed and Throwaway Journals: Should we be Throwing Away the Throwaways? Fourth International Congress on Peer Review in Biomedical Publication, Barcelona Spain, 16 Sept 2001. (on behalf of Rochon PA, Bero LA, Bay AM, Gold JL, Dergal JM, Binns MA, Streiner DL, and Gurwitz JH.) Clark JP, Dergal JM, deNobrega P, Misra A, Feldberg GD, and Rochon PA. The Coverage of Women’s Health in General Medical vs. Women’s Specialty Journals: Not just “Navel-to-Knees?” Fourth International Congress on Peer Review in Biomedical Publication, Barcelona Spain, 16 Sept 2001. [poster] Making Health Services Research More Relevant: Combining Qualitative and Administrative Data. Congress of Epidemiology 2001, Toronto, 15 June 2001. (with Leah Steele and Rick Glazier) Limitations to Studying the Impact of Sexual Assault on Women’s Use of Health Services: An Analysis of Hospitalization and Physician Claims Data. CDC National Sexual Violence Prevention Conference, Dallas USA, 19 May 2000 [workshop]. Intimate violence in Canada: Prevalence, Sexual Assault, Recommendations for Prevention. National Sexual Violence Prevention Conference, Dallas USA, 18 May 2000. Babes and Boobs: An Analysis of Fine Art on the Covers of Medical Journals. Science As if the World Mattered Conference, OISE/University of Toronto, Toronto, 11 May 2000. “You’re perfect for the procedure! Why don’t you want it?:” Elderly Arthritis Patients’ Decision-Making Regarding Total Joint Replacement. Qualitative Health Research Conference, Banff Canada, 7 April 2000. What Do We Know About Wife Assault and Health in Canada?: A Systematic Review. Graduate Department of Community Health Research Day, University of Toronto, Toronto, 25 February 2000. Cover Girls: An Analysis of Fine Art on the Cover of Medical Journals. Graduate Department of Community Health Research Day, University of Toronto, Toronto, 26 February 1999.

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Rochon PA, Clark JP, Binns MA, Patel V, and Gurwitz JH. Gender-Specific Information in Published Reports of Clinical Trials of Drug Therapy for Myocardial Infarction: A Call for Structured Reporting of Gender. International Cochrane Collaboration Colloquium, Baltimore USA, 24 October 1998. [poster] Exploring the Links Between Violence and Women’s Health: Research on the work of exotic dancers. Canadian Women’s Studies Association, Canadian Congress of the Social Sciences and Humanities, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, 31 May 1998. Playing the Field: The Politics of Accessing Hard-to-Reach Populations. Qualitative Analysis Conference, OISE/University of Toronto, Toronto, 17 May 1998. To be Feminist or Not to Be: Negotiating Gender in a Male-Dominated Field Setting. Qualitative Methodology Conference, OISE/University of Toronto, Toronto, 5 August 1997. Do Treeplanters Live on the Edge?: Health Risk-Taking among Treeplanters in Northern British Columbia. Qualitative Analysis Conference, McMaster University, Hamilton, 28 May 1996.