Report on the National Commission: Good as gold |
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Authors: | George J. Annas J.D. M.P.H |
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Affiliation: | 1. Boston University Schools of Medicine and Public Health, 80 E. Concord St, 02118, Boston, MA
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Abstract: | The National Commission for the Protection of Human Subjects of Bio-medical and Behavioral Research ended its work by substantially endorsing the status quo which places primary reliance on local Institutional Review Boards for subject protection. This was predictable because of the commission's researcher-dominated composition which permitted it to assume that(1) research is good;(2) experimentation is almost never harmful to subjects; and (3) researcher-dominated IRBs can adequately protect the interests of human subjects. The successor Presidential Commission can learn much by reexamining these premises. |
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