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Carl Schneider, JD: Patient Decision-Making, Questioning Informed Consent, and Why IRBs Should Be Abolished

The External Medicine Podcast

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The Importance of Coercion in Research Regulation

The IRB member handbook defines coercion in a very unusual way. No responsible scholar in a serious field would ever say the combination of things that you just read. This is part of what happens when these kinds of things become bureaucratized: You drive good people out of the field. And I was also offended by his reference to Jackabella's versus Ohio, where Justice Stewart said he couldn't define pornography but knew it when he saw it.

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