Posted AT 6:40 PM EDT on 07/03/06
CMA to review journal's governance
HELEN BRANSWELL
Canadian Press
Toronto The Canadian Medical Association moved to try to salvage its battered medical journal Tuesday, announcing that Antonio Lamer, retired chief justice of the Supreme Court, would head a panel that will make recommendations on the future governance structure of the Canadian Medical Association Journal.
Dr. Noni MacDonald, a Halifax pediatrician who has been serving on the CMAJ's journal oversight board, was named interim editor.
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