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Dennis J. Mazur (Author)
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January 11, 2007 0801885027 978-0801885020 1

Biomedical research on humans is an important part of medical progress. But, when health and lives are at risk, safety and ethical practices need to be the top priority. The need for the committees that regulate and oversee such research—institutional review boards, or IRBs—is growing. Evaluating the Science and Ethics of Research on Humans is a guide for new and veteran members of IRBs that will help them better understand the issues involved and the tasks they will be required to perform.

The most important purpose of an IRB is to protect the human participants in research. For three major research areas—drugs, medical devices, and genetic information—Dennis J. Mazur shares the methods he has found useful in protecting human participants through the systematic review of scientific protocols and informed consent forms and through adherence to the federal regulations that apply. New members will gain understanding of how proposed research projects are to be reviewed from both scientific and ethical dimensions, how and when to ask key questions of principal investigators, how to work with principal investigators and research teams to ensure the best protection of human participants, and why to schedule regularly spaced reviews of a project that may have adverse outcomes.

Containing helpful summaries and checklists throughout and based on Mazur's thirty years of research experience, this accessible and informative guide will give all IRB members the tools they need to protect human lives and facilitate the research process.


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A well-written and informative narrative of the inner workings of IRBs. It is a must-read for those who are (or will be) members of an IRB and for those who need to submit a proposal.

(Maura Pilotti, Ph.D. Metapsychology 2007)

An indispensable guide for both experienced and inexperienced IRB members... I would recommend it to any IRB member.

(Doody's Review Service 2007)

Mazur's book provides IRB members with essential questions they should ask when reviewing proposed and ongoing studies.

(Karen J. Maschke New England Journal of Medicine 2007)

The book contains an interesting perspective and a wealth of knowledge. It contains quite a lot of information for any single audience, but those who serve on IRBs can benefit greatly from reading and referring to Mazur's work.

(Alice Z. Frohna JAMA 2007)

College-level holdings strong in medical and research issues or medical ethics will want this review.

(Midwest Book Review 2007)

There is much to like about Evaluating the Science and Ethics of Research on Humans; its depth and sophistication... Not just Mazur's experience but the overall evolution of research administration is reflected in this volume.

(Kenneth A. DeVille Journal of Legal Medicine 2007)

Every IRB member must read this book so that the participants of clinical trials benefit from it.

(Sanjay A. Pai Indian Journal of Medical Ethics 2008)

The author applies extensive experience to illustrate the depth of ethical reflection that research proposals can generate and provides guidance on how reflection can be directed to decision making... Checklists in the text and appendices afford IRB members and officers the comfort of knowing that little, if anything, has been overlooked in discharging ethics review.

(Bernard M. Dickens, PhD Annals of Internal Medicine 2008)

The analysis of a study's risk-benefit ratio is especially good.

(U.S. Dept. of Energy, Office of Biological and Environmental Research 2007)

Contains helpful summaries and checklists throughout based on the author's thirty years of research experience.

(Issues in Law and Medicine 2008)

Offers an introductory handbook for new IRB members and explains the basic concepts behind IRB work and the questions IRB members should be asking. A vital reference for all IRB members.

(Thomas May, Ph.D., Medical College of Wisconsin, author of Bioethics in a Liberal Society )

About the Author

Dennis J. Mazur, M.D., Ph.D., is a professor of medicine and senior scholar at the Center for Ethics in Health Care, Oregon Health and Science University. Dr. Mazur chaired the institutional review board in the Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Portland, Oregon, for over fifteen years, and Dr. Mazur helped develop and continues to chair the VISN 20 northwest regional multi-site institutional review board.


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  • Paperback: 272 pages
  • Publisher: The Johns Hopkins University Press; 1 edition (January 11, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0801885027
  • ISBN-13: 978-0801885020
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 5.9 x 0.8 inches
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  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Protecting Human Participants of Research, February 15, 2007
This review is from: Evaluating the Science and Ethics of Research on Humans: A Guide for IRB Members (Paperback)
This book focuses on two sets of issues that each citizen needs to better understand about the science and ethics of research on humans: (1) what scientific research is and (2) what the protection of humans in research is all about. This book takes the reader over the full span of a reseach study involving humans as study participants. It starts at the very inception of the idea that a scientific research question is deemed significant enough that it needs to be asked by a research study conducted on humans. It illuminates for the reader each step in the development and presentation of the specific research idea to an institutional review board for further examination and consideration of approval. It then takes the reader through the conduct of research over time, at all times identifying specifics about what needs to be watched for at each stage of a research study's completion to protect humans. It then takes the reader to a time "long after" study completion when new risks in certain studies are still being identified and asks the question why these new risks were not identified at an earlier time and why these risks were not considered at the time the research study was first conceived, developed, reviewed, and approved.

This book is needed today for the optimal protection of humans in research. The approaches used in the book are readily accesible to a broad audience and are clearly translated into language non-scientists can understand.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Ideal book, August 27, 2007
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Ideal book for IRB members, principal investigators, and patients considering volunteering for a clinical trial!
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