02 Feb A ROMP in the PRC: Research on Medical Practices – Public Attitudes for Research Consent
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BIOETHICS GRAND ROUNDS:
“A ROMP in the PRC: Research on Medical Practices – Public Attitudes for Research Consent”
Presented by Dr. Benjamin Wilfond
Tuesday, February 16, 2016 from 4:00-5:00pm
Health Sciences Building, T-739 Classroom
Objectives for this Lecture:
* Describe why the randomized study of oxygen saturation levels in premature infants was described in a New York Times editorial as startling and deplorable
* Understand why the Office of Human Research Protections (OHRP) thinks that research on medical practices using randomization is substantially risky
* Appreciate that the public views about the role of informed consent for comparative effectiveness research are different from regulators