Corruption in clinical research: what is it? -- and why it matters

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2019-12-10

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Sadler, John Z.

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Despite the seriousness of charging corruption in clinical research, the literature offers little about what corruption means in this setting. This lecture presents a technical/formal definition of 'corruption' in clinical research. I then present examples from the literature which illustrate clear-cut corruption, maybe cases, and non-corrupt deviations from good clinical research practices. I discuss clinical implications about evaluating clinical research quality as well as what corruption means for our evidence base of practice.

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Tuesday, December 10, 2019; noon to 1 p.m.; Room D1.602. "Corruption in Clinical Research". John Z. Sadler, M.D., The Daniel W. Foster, M.D. Professor of Medical Ethics, Distinguished Teaching Professor, Professor of Psychiatry & Clinical Sciences, The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center.

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