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The Ethics of Clinical Research
The Journal of Hand Surgery, 2011The purpose of this article is to discuss the ethical concepts involved in the conception, design, execution, analysis, publication, and reporting of clinical research. Although it might seem burdensome to comply with these ethical necessities, they can assist in the organization of a well-run clinical trial, if considered at the onset of a study ...
Kevin C, Chung, Sandra V, Kotsis
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Seminars in Reproductive Medicine, 1996
The modern clinical trial is a form of human experimentation. There is a long history of disregard for individual rights of the patient in this context, and special attention must be paid to ethical guidelines for these studies. Clinical trials differ in basic ways from clinical practice.
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The modern clinical trial is a form of human experimentation. There is a long history of disregard for individual rights of the patient in this context, and special attention must be paid to ethical guidelines for these studies. Clinical trials differ in basic ways from clinical practice.
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Theoretical Medicine, 1986
For the last century, moral philosophy has stressed theory for the analysis of moral argument and concepts. In the last decade, interest in the ethical issues of health care has stimulated attention to cases and particular instances. This has revealed the gap between ethical theory and practice.
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For the last century, moral philosophy has stressed theory for the analysis of moral argument and concepts. In the last decade, interest in the ethical issues of health care has stimulated attention to cases and particular instances. This has revealed the gap between ethical theory and practice.
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Clinical Trials — Are They Ethical?
New England Journal of Medicine, 1991Biomedical research leads to better understanding of biology and ultimately to improved health. Physicians have for millenniums attempted to understand disease, to use this knowledge to cure or pal...
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The Journal of Clinical Ethics, 1990
E D, Pellegrino, M, Siegler, P A, Singer
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E D, Pellegrino, M, Siegler, P A, Singer
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The Journal of Clinical Ethics, 1990
P A, Singer, M, Siegler, E D, Pellegrino
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P A, Singer, M, Siegler, E D, Pellegrino
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