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Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
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ISBN: 0195179226
Ethical Issues in International Biomedical Research: A Casebook
Ethical Issues in International Biomedical Research is the definitive book on the ethics of research involving human subjects in developing countries. Medical books Ethical Issues in International Biomedical Research. Using 21 actual case studies, it covers the most controversial topics, including the ethics of placebo research in Africa, what benefits should be provided to the community after completion of a research trial, how to address conflicts between IRBs in developed and developing countries, and undue inducement of poor people in developing countries. Each case is accompanied by two expert commentaries, written by many of the worlds leading experts in bioethics as well as new voices with research experience in developing countries. No other volume has this scope. Students in bioethics, public and international health, and ethics will find this book particularly useful Medical books Ethical Issues in International Biomedical Research. Ethical Issues in International Biomedical Research
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Ethical Issues in International Biomedical Research
Categories: Human experimentation in medicine->Moral and ethical aspects->Case studies. Contributors: James V. Lavery - Author. Format: Hardcover
Categories: Human experimentation in medicine->Moral and ethical aspects->Case studies. Contributors: James V. Lavery - Author. Format: Hardcover
Categories: Human experimentation in medicine->Moral and ethical aspects->Case studies. Contributors: James V. Lavery - Author. Format: Hardcover
Medical Book Ethical Issues in International Biomedical Research
Using 21 actual case studies, it covers the most controversial topics, including the ethics of placebo research in Africa, what benefits should be provided to the community after completion of a research trial, how to address conflicts between IRBs in developed and developing countries, and undue inducement of poor people in developing countries. Each case is accompanied by two expert commentaries, written by many of the worlds leading experts in bioethics as well as new voices with research experience in developing countries. No other volume has this scope. Students in bioethics, public and international health, and ethics will find this book particularly useful.