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Tuesday, December, 02, 2008

The Ethics of Clinical Trials

by  Paul Ballas
Tuesday, April 15, 2008
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The public awareness of the details of the Tuskegee Syphilis Study led to widespread concern about how research was conducted in the United States. The concerns of the ethical lapses that occurred led to changes in how modern research is conducted on people, specifically the release of the Belmont report, the establishment of Institutional Review Boards, and The National Human Investigation Board.  My next entry will discuss the ways in which these changes influence research today. 

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