Conflicts Of Interest In Clinical Research
Last Updated (Tuesday, 30 November 1999 00:00) Friday, 20 March 2009 02:00
Although paying finder's fees to researchers and clinicians to identify study participants could compromise the recruitment process and harm human lives, many medical schools fail to address this conflict of interest in their Institutional Review Board (IRB) policies. Leslie Wolf, an associate professor of law at Georgia State University, studied the IRB policies posted on the Web sites of 117 medical schools that received National Institutes of Health funding.
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