Table of Contents:
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction : The need to ask questions about innovation
- 1. Distinguishing innovative medical practice from research
- 2. The modern history of human research ethics
- 3. Innovation in the off-label use of drugs
- 4. Innovative surgery
- 5. Innovation in assisted reproduction
- 6. Innovation in neuroimaging
- 7. Questions, issues, and recommendations going forward
- Conclusion : Final thoughts on the landscape of innovation
- Appendix A : Directives for Human Experimentation : Nuremberg Code
- Appendix B : World Medical Association Declaration of Helsinki
- Appendix C : Description of Department of Health and Human Services Regulations for the Protection of Human Subjects
- Appendix D : Participants in Lasker Forum on Ethical Challenges in Biomedical Research and Practice
- Notes
- References
- Index.