Emergency Research Ethics
Explore the groundbreaking work of A. M. Viens in Emergency Research Ethics, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2013. This essential volume, comprising 522 pages, delves into the complex ethical dilemmas faced when conducting research involving human participants during emergencies, whether private or public.
What sets this collection apart is its exclusive focus on the critical ethical considerations essential for designing, reviewing, and executing research in high-stakes environments. The essays within address vital topics such as consent, disaster relief, and emergency management, making it a must-read for researchers, ethicists, and practitioners in emergency medicine.
Join the conversation on how to navigate the challenging landscape of emergency research ethics and ensure the protection of human subjects while advancing knowledge in this crucial field.