While I stick to The Lancet, The New England Journal of Medicine, Science, and Nature, there are hundreds of small medical journals which are less careful about who is on their review boards.
Recently Dr. Olivia Doll, was on the board of seven medical journals and was, as of today, still on one (see link below).
The problem is that Dr. Doll is the pseudonym of a five-year-old Pit Bull living in Perth, Australia. Not a woman doctor who pushes herself forward, but a real Staffordshire terrier Terrier named Ollie who's research areas include:
Recently Dr. Olivia Doll, was on the board of seven medical journals and was, as of today, still on one (see link below).
The problem is that Dr. Doll is the pseudonym of a five-year-old Pit Bull living in Perth, Australia. Not a woman doctor who pushes herself forward, but a real Staffordshire terrier Terrier named Ollie who's research areas include:
Olivia Doll, Subiaco College of Veterinary Science, Australia.“Research Interest: Avian propinquity to canines in metropolitan suburbs; Relationships between Doberman Pinschers and Staffordshire Terriers in domestic environments; The role of domestic canines in promoting optimal mental health in ageing males; The impact of skateboards on canine ambulation; The benefits of abdominal massage for medium-sized canines; Implications for canine and equine animals of participation in gambling sports; Accidental drug use by Staffordshire Terriers in a roadside setting; Passive exposure of canines to alcohol fumes in the domestic environment.” According to the Global Journal of Addiction & Rehabilitation Medicine.
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