The ethical demands of 21st-century clinical research

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What should the ethics of clinical research look like as biomedical science advances? Debate is already underway about physicians’ responsibilities to current and future patients.

The December issue of the AMA Journal of Ethics explores the roles of physicians and patients in improving the art and science of medicine in the 21st century.

The issue features:

In the journal’s December podcast, Robert Levine, co-author of the landmark Belmont Report, discusses changes in clinical research guidelines, conflicts of interest among institutional review board members and the top ethical challenges facing clinical researchers today.

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