Home > Graduate Studies > Health Advocacy > Health Advocacy Bulletin > Vol. 10 > No. 1 (Spring 2002)
Health Advocacy Bulletin
To access this material, you must be either on the campus of Sarah Lawrence College or have a valid MySLC login and password. For any questions, contact .
Abstract
The author examines the difference between "therapy" and "research" and whether or not "informed consent" adequately protects patients (especially disadvantaged patients) from economic exploitation.
Recommended Citation
Greene, Ruby
(2002)
"The Protection of Human Research Subjects in Clinical Research,"
Health Advocacy Bulletin: Vol. 10
:
No.
1
, Article 1.
Available at:
https://digitalcommons.slc.edu/hapbulletin/vol10/iss1/1