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3033.0: Monday, November 8, 2004: 8:30 AM-10:00 AM | |||
Poster | |||
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This session could explore questions such as, What is the role of public health research in a democracy?, What should be the role of public vs. private sectors? How should public health science be integrated into policy making? Are those who engage in public health research for sale, and if so what is the role of whistleblowing? What are the implications of using public dollars to benefit private interests? How do public health researchers balance moral obligations to society with the benefits of research? | |||
Learning Objectives: Explore questions such as, What is the role of public health research in a democracy?, What should be the role of public vs. private sectors? How should public health science be integrated into policy making? Are those who engage in public health research for sale, and if so what is the role of whistleblowing? What are the implications of using public dollars to benefit private interests? How do public health researchers balance moral obligations to society with the benefits of research? | |||
Alan Wells, PhD, MPH | |||
Ethics, Physician Incentives and Managed Care Alberto Coustasse, MD, MBA, MPH, DrPHc, Douglas Mains, DrPH, Kristine Lykens, PhD | |||
African american trust or mistrust of biomedical research: An intergenerational perspective Gloria C. Ramsey, RN, JD, Evelyn Nelson, DMD, MPH | |||
Factors affecting the quality of assent in healthy children participating in non-therapeutic clinical research Christine Trupin, Dr, Carolyne Szetela, Dr | |||
Does honesty erode trust? Discordant public & professional perceptions on transparency of medical errors Zivan Beer, Nurit Guttman, PhD, Mayer Brezis, MD MPH | |||
Public Health and Research Regulation Patricia M. Alt, PhD | |||
See individual abstracts for presenting author's disclosure statement and author's information. | |||
Organized by: | Ethics Forum |