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Fiduciary Obligation in Clinical Research
Heated debate surrounds the question whether the relationship between physician‐researcher and patient‐subject is governed by a duty of care. Miller and Weijer argue that fiduciary law provides a strong legal foundation for this duty, and for articulating the terms of the relationship between physic...
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