February 2020 - Registering our interest

In February's podcast, James Cave (DTB Editor-in-Chief) and David Phizackerley (DTB Deputy Editor) consider the impact of conflicts of interest and highlight the need to establish comprehensive registers of conflicts of interest for healthcare professionals, healthcare providers and patient support groups. They briefly review an article on melatonin for jet lag (a longer version is available here: https://soundcloud.com/bmjpodcasts/melatonin-for-jet-lag?in=bmjpodcasts/sets/dtb-podcast), discuss a review of the management of nocturnal enuresis and highlight a report of a possible case of statin-induced delayed rhabdomyolysis. Read the full February issue: https://dtb.bmj.com/content/58/2 If you enjoy the podcast, please subscribe to get episodes automatically downloaded to your mobile device and computer. Also, please consider leaving us a review or a comment at https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/dtb-podcast/id307773309. Thank you for listening.

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