Medical Ethics
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Ongoing discussion on end-of-life care is needed
An ongoing conversation about patients end-of-life wishes is needed because patient preferences arent necessarily consistent. According to ethicists, ideally providers should start the conversation with the patient when the patients condition is relatively stable and not in crisis. -
Points to consider during continuing review
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When protocol changes, updated consent needed
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Spotlight on Compliance: Legal land mine - Informed consent goes on trial
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Special series: IRB software for millennium - Software can be adapted to suit small IRBs
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Special series: IRB software for millennium - e-Documentation system cuts most paperwork
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Spotlight on Compliance: Off-label use differs from investigational use
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Have book, will study
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Adverse event reporting often creates confusion, conflicts over when and how
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On-line conference trains researchers