Philosophy 2715F/G Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Randomized Controlled Trial, Fiduciary, Structural Inequality

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Feb 27th, 2017: recall discussion on medical futility. New drug vs. drug on the market: baseline and outcome data proportions of efficacy. In essence, physicians should continue their duty of care to their patients after the patient enrols in a clinical trial. Informed consent: emphasis on the fact that the goals of the activity are not for the benefit of the patient, may require paying patients to make the difference clear (physicians rarely hand money to their patients) Article #3: paul miller and weijer: miller and brody"s position is problematic for a number of reasons, requires a moral dissociation when the role of the physician and researcher overlap, and this dissociation may be difficult to sustain. In such cases, there is no physician-patient relationship and associated duty of care. Indeed, it is unclear what norms should govern the researcher- patient relationship.

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