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 physician-researcher and patient-subject
The modern academic trend, as embodied in the Uniform Probate Code (“UPC”) and the new Uniform Trust...
The fiduciary relationship is one of the most fundamental legal relationships, and its importance fo...
As healthcare delivery options drastically expand and change, patients and physicians continue to in...
Heated debate surrounds the question whether the relationship between physician-researcher and patie...
This Article critically examines calls by scholars, legislators, and regulators advocating the impos...
Doctors as fiduciaries: a legal construct of the patient-physician relationship Fidelity is the most...
When may a physician enroll a patient in clinical research? An adequate answer to this question requ...
This Article examines the three major areas of common law that govern the patient-physician relation...
This dissertation analyzes the multiple layers of physician scientists' obligations and argues for e...
The problem of standard of care in clinical research concerns the level of treatment that investigat...
Physicians who conduct clinical research with human subjects face a profound conflict in professiona...
This paper examines how the application of legal fiduciary principles (e.g., physicians' duty of loy...
This essay explores some counterintuitive propositions to see what they may add to our understanding...
This Article begins by describing the thesis that patients and providers ought to be able to establi...
The Research Handbook on Fiduciary Law offers specially commissioned chapters written by leading sch...
The modern academic trend, as embodied in the Uniform Probate Code (“UPC”) and the new Uniform Trust...
The fiduciary relationship is one of the most fundamental legal relationships, and its importance fo...
As healthcare delivery options drastically expand and change, patients and physicians continue to in...
Heated debate surrounds the question whether the relationship between physician-researcher and patie...
This Article critically examines calls by scholars, legislators, and regulators advocating the impos...
Doctors as fiduciaries: a legal construct of the patient-physician relationship Fidelity is the most...
When may a physician enroll a patient in clinical research? An adequate answer to this question requ...
This Article examines the three major areas of common law that govern the patient-physician relation...
This dissertation analyzes the multiple layers of physician scientists' obligations and argues for e...
The problem of standard of care in clinical research concerns the level of treatment that investigat...
Physicians who conduct clinical research with human subjects face a profound conflict in professiona...
This paper examines how the application of legal fiduciary principles (e.g., physicians' duty of loy...
This essay explores some counterintuitive propositions to see what they may add to our understanding...
This Article begins by describing the thesis that patients and providers ought to be able to establi...
The Research Handbook on Fiduciary Law offers specially commissioned chapters written by leading sch...
The modern academic trend, as embodied in the Uniform Probate Code (“UPC”) and the new Uniform Trust...
The fiduciary relationship is one of the most fundamental legal relationships, and its importance fo...
As healthcare delivery options drastically expand and change, patients and physicians continue to in...