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When the subjects are hospital staff, is it ethical (or possible) to get informed consent?
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When the subjects are hospital staff, is it ethical (or possible) to get informed consent?
Geller JL, Lidz CW, Pattulo EL. When the subjects are hospital staff, is it ethical (or possible) to get informed consent? IRB. 1987 Sep-Oct; 9(5):4-8.
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Ethics Committees, Clinical
Ethics Committees, Research
Federal Government
Freedom
Government
Government Regulation
Health Personnel
Hospitals
Hospitals, Psychiatric
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Humans
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Jeffrey L Geller MD, MPH
Charles W Lidz PhD