The Private Practicing Physician-Investigator: Ethical Implications of Clinical Research in the Office Setting
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Klein, Jason E.
Fleischman, Alan R.
Bibliographic Citation
Hastings Center Report 2002 July-August; 32(4): 22-26
Abstract
Drug companies are moving their research from academic medical centers to physicians' private offices. The shift brings in more subjects, and could mean faster and better results. It also changes the physician's relationship to patients, dangles monetary lures in front of physicians, and could produce subjects who don't understand what they're participating in and results that are unreliable.
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2002-07Subject
Academic Medical Centers; Clinical Research; Patients; Physicians; Research; Sociology of Health Care; Professional-Professional Relationship; Patient Relationships; Drugs and Drug Industry; Human Experimentation Policy Guidelines / Institutional Review Boards; Informed Consent or Human Experimentation; Economics of Health Care;
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