Coexisting Commitments to Ethics and Human Research: A Preliminary Study of the Perspectives of 83 Medical Students

American Journal of Bioethics 5 (6):W1-W7 (2005)
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Human research is accepted in our society because it is seen as generating valuable new knowledge that may alleviate suffering and bring benefit to ill persons now and in the future (Brody 1998; Fa...

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