Research Ethics Grand Rounds
"Ancillary care needs of research particpants in low-resource settings: why, when and how should we respond?" Presented by Stuart Rennie, PhD, Research Assistant Professor, Department of Social Medicine
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Health researchers, particularly in low-resource settings, may discover that their study participants have significant health needs unrelated to the question being studied. HIV researchers in central Africa, for instance, may find out a participant has advanced cervical cancer. Do researchers have moral obligations in regard to these needs, and if so, when and why?
