NIH CLINICAL CENTER GRAND ROUNDS
Episode 2010-18
Time: 1:01:05
Recorded May 19, 2010
ETHICS ROUNDS
Who Can Appoint a Research Surrogate?
Presenter: David S. Wendler, MA, PhD, Head, Unit on Vulnerable Populations
Department of Bioethics, CC
Discussant: Scott Kim, MD, PhD, Associate Professor of Psychiatry, Bioethics Program, and
Investigator, Center for Behavioral and Decision Sciences in Medicine, University of Michigan
ANNOUNCER: Discussing Outstanding Science of the Past, Present and Future - this is NIH Clinical Center Grand Rounds.
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ANNOUNCER: Greetings and welcome to NIH Clinical Center Grand Rounds, recorded May 19th, 2010 at America's Clinical Research Hospital, the Clinical Center at the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Maryland, an agency of the United States Department of Health and Human Services. Today, a special Ethics Rounds will deal with the question, "Who Can Appoint a Research Surrogate?" The presenter will Dr.David S. Wendler, head of the Unit on Vulnerable Populations in the Clinical Center's Department of Bioethics. Discussing the question will be Dr. Scott Kim, Associate Professor of Psychiatry in the Bioethics Program, and Investigator in the Center for Behavioral and Decision Sciences in Medicineat the University of Michigan.
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