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September 26, 2025 — Interview with Christine Laine, MD, Editor-in-Chief of the "Annals of Internal Medicine"

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This week, in a special Friday episode, we are pleased to bring you an interview with Christine Laine, the Editor-in-Chief of Annals of Internal Medicine, which is published by the American College of Physicians (ACP).

The Annals and the ACP have been at the center of a couple of controversies stirred up by the MAHA crowd. You’ll hear how word reached the Annals team that RFK, Jr., wanted a paper about vaccines and autism retracted. (Hint: RFK, Jr., looks bad, the Annals comes out smelling like a rose.) And you’ll hear more about that BMC Environmental Health paper, and why its methodology is suspect, how its author still involved in the legal case where his evidence was disallowed by a judge, and more.

We also discuss the use of AI in medical science, point-of-care systems, and physician training and practice — including how it’s affecting patient interactions.

At its heart, it is an interview about the power of expertise, the importance of good journals within scientific communities, the role of editorial care and collaborations, and how we collectively get science done right. Unlike what some would have you believe, it’s not easy.

We hope you enjoy the interview.

Show Notes

Dr. Andrea Love’s coverage of the Tylenol paper’s disreputable background: https://news.immunologic.org/p/the-tylenolautism-pseudoscience-pipeline

The paper in question: https://ehjournal.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12940-025-01208-0

Music provided by Provoke the Truth — https://provokethetruth.net/

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This week, in a special Friday episode, we are pleased to bring you an interview with Christine Laine, the Editor-in-Chief of Annals of Internal Medicine, which is published by the American College of Physicians (ACP).

The Annals and the ACP have been at the center of a couple of controversies stirred up by the MAHA crowd. You’ll hear how word reached the Annals team that RFK, Jr., wanted a paper about vaccines and autism retracted. (Hint: RFK, Jr., looks bad, the Annals comes out smelling like a rose.) And you’ll hear more about that BMC Environmental Health paper, and why its methodology is suspect, how its author still involved in the legal case where his evidence was disallowed by a judge, and more.

We also discuss the use of AI in medical science, point-of-care systems, and physician training and practice — including how it’s affecting patient interactions.

At its heart, it is an interview about the power of expertise, the importance of good journals within scientific communities, the role of editorial care and collaborations, and how we collectively get science done right. Unlike what some would have you believe, it’s not easy.

We hope you enjoy the interview.

Show Notes

Dr. Andrea Love’s coverage of the Tylenol paper’s disreputable background: https://news.immunologic.org/p/the-tylenolautism-pseudoscience-pipeline

The paper in question: https://ehjournal.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12940-025-01208-0

Music provided by Provoke the Truth — https://provokethetruth.net/

  continue reading

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