In 2 articles published in JAMA Cardiology,1,2 conflict of interest disclosures were not reported consistently by Mark B. McClellan, MD, PhD. Dr McClellan has written a Letter to the journal3 explaining this inconsistent reporting of potential conflict of interest disclosures. Both articles have been corrected online.
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