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Regulating Research With Vulnerable Populations: Litigation Gone Awry, John M. Oldham, Stephan Haimowitz, Susan J. Delano
Regulating Research With Vulnerable Populations: Litigation Gone Awry, John M. Oldham, Stephan Haimowitz, Susan J. Delano
Journal of Health Care Law and Policy
No abstract provided.
Proxy Consent To Participation Of The Decisionally Impaired In Medical Research-Maryland's Policy Initiative, Diane E. Hoffmann, Jack Schwartz
Proxy Consent To Participation Of The Decisionally Impaired In Medical Research-Maryland's Policy Initiative, Diane E. Hoffmann, Jack Schwartz
Journal of Health Care Law and Policy
No abstract provided.
Regulation Of Research On The Decisionally Impaired: History And Gaps In The Current Regulatory System, Jonathan D. Moreno
Regulation Of Research On The Decisionally Impaired: History And Gaps In The Current Regulatory System, Jonathan D. Moreno
Journal of Health Care Law and Policy
No abstract provided.
Protecting Vulnerable Research Subjects: Practical Realities Of Institutional Review Board Review And Approval, Alison Wichman
Protecting Vulnerable Research Subjects: Practical Realities Of Institutional Review Board Review And Approval, Alison Wichman
Journal of Health Care Law and Policy
No abstract provided.
In Harm's Way: Research Subjects Who Are Decisionally Impaired, Clarence J. Sundram
In Harm's Way: Research Subjects Who Are Decisionally Impaired, Clarence J. Sundram
Journal of Health Care Law and Policy
No abstract provided.
The Elderly Questionably Competent Client Dilemma: Determining Competency And Dealing With The Incompetent Client, Marilyn Levitt
The Elderly Questionably Competent Client Dilemma: Determining Competency And Dealing With The Incompetent Client, Marilyn Levitt
Journal of Health Care Law and Policy
No abstract provided.
Achieving Proper Balance In Research With Decisionally-Incapacitated Subjects: Nami's Perspectives On The Working Group's Proposal, Laurie M. Flynn, Ronald S. Honberg
Achieving Proper Balance In Research With Decisionally-Incapacitated Subjects: Nami's Perspectives On The Working Group's Proposal, Laurie M. Flynn, Ronald S. Honberg
Journal of Health Care Law and Policy
No abstract provided.
Assessment Of Capacity To Give Consent To Research Participation: State-Of-The-Art And Beyond, Evan G. Derenzo, Robert R. Conley, Raymond Love
Assessment Of Capacity To Give Consent To Research Participation: State-Of-The-Art And Beyond, Evan G. Derenzo, Robert R. Conley, Raymond Love
Journal of Health Care Law and Policy
No abstract provided.
The Politics Of Human-Embryo Research: Avoiding Ethical Gridlock, George J. Annas
The Politics Of Human-Embryo Research: Avoiding Ethical Gridlock, George J. Annas
Faculty Scholarship
[...]abortion is about more than politics; it is fundamentally about ethics, morals, equality, and religion, and how we think about abortion reveals much about how we are likely to think about other life-and-death issues in contemporary American medical practice. Because politics as currently practiced seems so unprincipled, there have been sporadic attempts to redefine abortion-related issues as ethical questions and to set up national panels and advisory groups to examine various practices and make recommendations about their ethics.
Book Review, Allan M. Wheatcraft
Book Review, Allan M. Wheatcraft
RISK: Health, Safety & Environment (1990-2002)
Review of the following book: SHELDON KRIMSKY, BIOTECHNICS AND SOCIETY: THE RISE OF INDUSTRIAL GENETICS. (Praeger 1991) [280 pp.] Bibliography, figures, index, list of acronyms used, tables. LC: 90-23214, ISBN: 0-275-93860-3. [Paper $17.95. P.O.B. 5007, Westport CT 06881.]
Report On The National Commission: Good As Gold, George J. Annas
Report On The National Commission: Good As Gold, George J. Annas
Faculty Scholarship
The National Commission for the Protection of Human Subjects of Biomedical and Behavioral Research ended its work by substantially endorsing the status quo which places primary reliance on local Institutional Review Boards for subject protection. This was predictable because of the Commission's researcher-dominated composition which permitted it to assume that (1) research is good; (2) experimentation is almost never harmful to subjects; and (3) researcher-dominated IRBs can adequately protect the Interests of human subjects. The successor Presidential Commission can learn much by reexamining these premises.
Scientific Research With Children: Legal Incapacity And Proxy Consent, Leonard H. Glantz, George J. Annas, Barbara Katz
Scientific Research With Children: Legal Incapacity And Proxy Consent, Leonard H. Glantz, George J. Annas, Barbara Katz
Faculty Scholarship
Before an investigator can use any person as a subject in biomedical or behavioral research, he must obtain that person's informed consent. This consent must be voluntary, competent, and understanding.1 There are two questions that arise in regard to experimentation on children. First, is a child legally capable of giving an informed and understanding consent? Second, do parents have the legal capacity to consent to the performance of research on their children? This article will attempt to answer both of these questions.