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Informed Consent in Medical Research

by Jeffrey S. Tobias, Len Doyal

📖 Overview

Informed Consent in Medical Research examines the critical intersection of medical research and patient rights. The text grew from debates between authors Tobias and Doyal following controversial 1990s studies published in the British Medical Journal. The book provides comprehensive coverage of foundational medical ethics documents and principles, including the Nuremberg Code and Declaration of Helsinki. It analyzes historical cases and the contributions of key figures like Henry K. Beecher and Maurice Pappworth who shaped modern research ethics standards. Through case studies and analysis, the book covers the evolution of informed consent requirements, regulatory frameworks, and the balance between scientific progress and patient protection. The text serves as a reference for researchers, clinicians, and ethics committees. At its core, this work raises fundamental questions about human rights, medical progress, and the responsibilities of the research community. The ongoing relevance of these ethical principles continues to influence contemporary medical research practices.

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🤔 Interesting facts

🔬 The Nuremberg Code, discussed extensively in this book, emerged from the Nuremberg Trials in 1947 as the first international document to set ethical standards for human medical research 📚 Co-author Jeffrey S. Tobias is a renowned oncologist and professor at University College London, bringing over 30 years of clinical research experience to this work ⚖️ The British Medical Journal cases from the 1990s featured in the book helped reshape policies around consent in medical research, particularly regarding vulnerable populations 🌍 The Declaration of Helsinki, a key focus of the text, has been revised seven times since its initial adoption in 1964, reflecting evolving ethical standards in global medical research 🏥 The book's publication coincided with significant changes in UK medical research regulations, making it particularly relevant for understanding the transition in research ethics at the turn of the millennium