Why peer review is flawed and should never be the final word for medical research
When I was first getting into science, almost two decades ago now, one of the first things I was told was about the importance of peer review.
The scientific literature, you see, was not filled with opinions; it was filled with facts, which we could be assured of, because whenever someone wanted to publish something in a leading scientific journal, they first had to make their way through the gauntlet of their peers and come out on the other side.