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by tolien
2006 days ago
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So in the same era as the Tuskegee Syphilis Study? I couldn't really care less what the judge concluded, I hope we've since established that medical ethics weren't what they should be. The better of the quotes you've dropped in this discussion is > the patients contacted prior to the court injunction all expressed a willingness to cooperate and to be interviewed That is to say, the participants' expressed their consent to follow-up action. I'd still prefer not transferring personal information to another group of researchers, though - the same thing could have been achieved with some kind of advertisement in the media ("participated in a Sobell study? Call this number"). |
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