A pilot qualitative study of “conflicts of interests and/or conflicting interests” among canadian bioethicists. Part 1: Five cases, experiences and lessons learned [Book Review]

HEC Forum 22 (1):5-17 (2010)
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Abstract

In this pilot qualitative study 13 clinical bioethicists from across Canada were interviewed about their experiences of conflicts of interest and/or conflicting interests in their professional roles. The interviews generated five composite cases. Participants reported being significantly impacted by these experiences both personally and professionally

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