Prominent health policy researcher plagiarized colleagues’ work, Dartmouth investigation finds

04:30 EDT 20 Aug 2018 | STAT

The investigation found Welch “engaged in research misconduct, namely, plagiarism, by knowingly, intentionally, or recklessly appropriating the ideas, processes, results or words of Complainants." Welch challenged the findings.

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