Conflicts of Interest in Clinical Practice and Research
Oxford University Press Inc
Published on 23. May 1996
Book
Hardback
468 pages
978-0-19-508024-7 (ISBN)
Description
This volume represents a multidisciplinary effort, drawing from philosophy, medicine, law, economics and public policy to identify and categorize conflicts of interest in medical practice and clinical research. Where possible, it offers mechanisms for their resolution.
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Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 230 mm
Width: 160 mm
Weight
840 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-508024-7 (9780195080247)
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Editor
Associate Professor of Radiation Oncology, University of Arizona, USA
Content
Part I: A Theoretical, Interdisciplinary. and Comparative Perspective. Roy G. Spece, Jr. and David S. Shimm: Introduction. 1: E.L. Erde: Conflicts of Interest in Medicine: A Philosophical and Ethical Morphology. 2: Roy G. Spece, Jr, and David S. Shimm: Discovering the Ethical Requirements of Physicians; Roles in the Service of Conflicting Interests as Healers and as Citizens. 3: Geoffrey C. Hazard, Jr.: Conflicts of Interest in the Classic Professions. 4: Allen E. Buchanan: Is there a Medical Profession in the House?. 5: Charles W. Wolfram: A Trans-Substantive Approach to Conflicts of Interest. Part II: Clinical Practice. 6: Roy G. Spece, Jr. and David S. Shimm: An Introduction to Conflicts of Interest in Clinical Practice. 7: Nancy J. Moore: Entrepreneurial Doctors and Lawyers: Regulating Business Activity in the Medical and Legal Professions. 8: Marc A. Rodwin: Physicians; Conflicts of Interest in HMOs abnd Hospitals. 9: Mark A. Hall: Physician Rationing and Agency Cost Theory. 10: E. Haavi Morreim: Conflicts of Interest for Physician Entrepreneurs. 11: Jay A. Katz: Informed Consent to Medical Entrepreneurialism. 12: Jean M. Mitchell: Physician Joint Ventures and Self Referral: An Empirical Perspective. Part III: The Pharmaceutical Industry's Influence on Clinical Practice and Referrals. 13: Roy G. Spece, Jr., Davis S. Shimm, and Michele Y. Burpeau-DiGregorio: Conflicts of Interest in Relationships Between Physicians and the Pharmaceutical Industry. Part IV: Clinical Research. 14: Roy G. Spece, Jr., and David S. Shimm: An Introduction to Conflicts of Interest in Clinical Research. 15: Edward J. Huth: Conflicts of Interest in Industry-Funded Clinical Research. 16: Baruch A. Brody: Conflicts of Interest and the Validity of Clinical Trials. 17: Thomas L. Kurt: Regulation of Government Scientists' Conflicts of Interest. 18: Leslie Francis: IRBs and Conflicts of Interest