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- Title
Conflicts of Interest in Human Subjects Research: Special Considerations for Academic Emergency Physicians.
- Authors
Asher, Shellie L.; Schears, Raquel M.; Miller, Chadwick D.
- Abstract
Trust in the doctor-patient or investigator-subject relationship is vital to the practice of medicine and advancement through biomedical research. Individual and environmental factors can make this trust more difficult to establish in the emergency department (ED). To perform research ethically and maintain this trust, it is important to minimize and manage conflicts of interest in human subjects research. While principle-based ethics are an important starting point, the virtue of the individual investigator is required to assure that the interests and safety of research participants are prioritized over the interests of the investigator or the medical community at large. SAEM Ethics Committee 2009-2010 Objective 4: "Based on the results of the didactic session presented at the annual meeting, develop a guide to assist SAEM members in the recognition of potential conflicts of interest in the practice of academic emergency medicine".
- Subjects
UNITED States; CLINICAL medicine research; CONFLICT of interests; EMERGENCY medical services; EMERGENCY medicine; EMERGENCY physicians; HOSPITAL emergency services; INFORMED consent (Medical law); MEDICAL school faculty; MEDICAL ethics; MEDICAL societies; PATIENTS; PATIENT safety; PHYSICIAN-patient relations; RESEARCH ethics; TRUST; RESEARCH personnel; HUMAN research subjects; PARTICIPANT-researcher relationships; ETHICS
- Publication
Academic Emergency Medicine, 2011, Vol 18, Issue 3, p292
- ISSN
1069-6563
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/j.1553-2712.2010.00998.x