Researchers Without Borders?: Limiting Obligations of Ancillary Care Through the Rescue Model

Vanderbilt Law School Health Law and Public Policy Forum, pp. 28-34, 2011

7 Pages Posted: 13 Nov 2014

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Michael R. Ulrich

Boston University - School of Law; Boston University School of Public Health; Yale Law School

Date Written: January 31, 2011

Abstract

With the expansion of clinical research in developing countries, there is a need to explain obligations that researchers have to their subjects beyond those required by the study protocol. This paper outlines a model founded on the duty to rescue that provides ethical clarification of the obligations of ancillary care.

Keywords: bioethics, research ethics, ancillary care, developing countries, duty to rescue, obligations

Suggested Citation

Ulrich, Michael R., Researchers Without Borders?: Limiting Obligations of Ancillary Care Through the Rescue Model (January 31, 2011). Vanderbilt Law School Health Law and Public Policy Forum, pp. 28-34, 2011, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2523262

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