CTM 5105 ETHICS IN CLINICAL SCIENCE
Introduction to ethical reasoning and related processes, techniques of settling disagreements among people, treatment versus research, informed consent, clinical research relevant to third parties, dealing with unexpected scientific and clinically important findings, getting what you want from mentors, consent and risk issues with unproven biological markers, conflicts of interest/duty, handling misconduct and fraud, ethics of subject recruitment, compensating for injuries or medical errors in research, talking to media, public policy advising, authorship order and publications, gender and ethnicity in sciences careers.
Prerequisite: CTM 5107. *BSCI 5198 may be substituted with consent of program director.