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he's an internationally recognized expert on research ethics at the watchdog group public citizen. what's wrong with what they did in the study, in your view? dr. carome: the parents of these babies weren't told the exact purpose of the research, the nature of the research, in terms the risks of the research. sharyl: adding to the controversy, researchers didn't tell parents a remarkable fact -- they had altered the infants' oxygen monitors to give false readings so the hospital wouldn't adjust them outside of their assigned low or high oxygen range. babies in the study were put on oxygen monitors that were rigged to give untrue or false readings? dr. carome: that is correct. sharyl: in terms of things that have happened in the past, how bad is this? dr. carome: i think this is extremely serious and about as bad as it gets. dr. lantos: it seems to me that there's a lot of second guessing, arm chair quarterbacking, and playing gotcha here. sharyl: the debate would be purely academic if it weren't for an extraordinary turn of events -- after questions were raised, the government agen
he's an internationally recognized expert on research ethics at the watchdog group public citizen. what's wrong with what they did in the study, in your view? dr. carome: the parents of these babies weren't told the exact purpose of the research, the nature of the research, in terms the risks of the research. sharyl: adding to the controversy, researchers didn't tell parents a remarkable fact -- they had altered the infants' oxygen monitors to give false readings so the hospital wouldn't adjust...
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he's an internationally recognized expert on research ethics at the watchdog group public citizen. what's wrong with what they did in the study, in your view? dr. carome: the parents of these babies weren't told the exact government-led study. in a letter in 2013, the office for human research protections told researchers they violated federal regulations for informed consent for their failure to describe the reasonably foreseeable risks of blindness, neurological damage, and death. dr. carome was once a senior leader at the office for human research protections. the ethics office was in essence saying these consent forms were unethical? dr. carome: absolutely. sharyl: the concept of "informed consent" arose from an american tragedy -- the u.s. government's syphilis experiment on black men in tuskegee, alabama in 1932. for 40 years, the men were neither told they were in a study nor treated for their syphilis. an outcry in 1972 led to new rules. researchers are now required to disclose risks to test subjects and get their voluntary informed consent. and studies like "support" must
he's an internationally recognized expert on research ethics at the watchdog group public citizen. what's wrong with what they did in the study, in your view? dr. carome: the parents of these babies weren't told the exact government-led study. in a letter in 2013, the office for human research protections told researchers they violated federal regulations for informed consent for their failure to describe the reasonably foreseeable risks of blindness, neurological damage, and death. dr. carome...
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it shattering founder of the public citizen health research group is 177 2053 physicians over tenure. who paid malpractice claims base cost was for medical facilities remain licensed he says but future patients at risk. worse betrayal the doctor-patient relationship. then a doctor engaging in sex with the patient. study finds that more than half of the perpetrated are men over 40 one and half of the victims being women under 40. offenders brings a conscious ob/gyn and family physicians. we did reach out to state federation of medical boards to comment but they've yet to respond. >> these women are depressed they feel betrayed their relationships with other people including their spouses our altered. the study defined actual misconduct as being verbal and/or physical. these doctors employ exploit should lose their license for life. the study does find punishments are more severe for sexual misconduct cases when the medical boards to act. >> he run the city's police department and now commissioner william evans getting ready to run his 50th marathon. 57-year-old is trying to run the bos
it shattering founder of the public citizen health research group is 177 2053 physicians over tenure. who paid malpractice claims base cost was for medical facilities remain licensed he says but future patients at risk. worse betrayal the doctor-patient relationship. then a doctor engaging in sex with the patient. study finds that more than half of the perpetrated are men over 40 one and half of the victims being women under 40. offenders brings a conscious ob/gyn and family physicians. we did...
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. >> reporter: the public watchdog group common causelor florida says there is a big difference for business which operates for profit and government, which has specific obligations to citizens. >> taxpayers want to be assured that their expenditure of public funds is serving an efficient public purpose. if those decisions are made behind closed doors, out of public view, if they are made in... in a conflict of interest, whether real or apparent conflict of intrks the public has a right to be concerned. >> reporter: a few days before thanksgiving, and with three weeks left on the agency's landed the pasco county sheriffs office contract. also around thanksgiving, the lobbying firm ballard partners international. the sheriff's wife works there as a consultant. she did not respond to interview requests. brian ballard said that taser legislative session. he says his firm has more than 200 clients and he didn't know anything about the pasco count. the vice-president of taser international says that taser didn't know anything about the sheriff's wife working for ballard partners. he said it was 1
. >> reporter: the public watchdog group common causelor florida says there is a big difference for business which operates for profit and government, which has specific obligations to citizens. >> taxpayers want to be assured that their expenditure of public funds is serving an efficient public purpose. if those decisions are made behind closed doors, out of public view, if they are made in... in a conflict of interest, whether real or apparent conflict of intrks the public has a...
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the citizens union , the government watchdog group says the council short-circuited the process by public input raising the salaries more than $10,000 more and i what was recommended by the commission . >> the mayor's say they are being transparent and not trying to draw attention they do not want to go unnoticed. there's going to be a public hearing process done at city hall and it should be pretty interesting. >> the time is now 5:11 am. it's been a canine tradition 440 years. westminster kennel club had the best in show. >> the best tonight is the german shorthair pointer. he one night group becoming a third to win the event. one and 2700 contenders with a graceful stride and deep brown hair with a sleek white body and brown spots. she knew the pooch was destined for greatness and he was born. . ben: you are always maybe i should be more diplomatic periods 13 i don't know, i think he is . i think it's the hair. i think you are looking for that manicured hair. >> they always have that flowing lock. >> we have more to come. the judge orders apple to break into an iphone used by one of th
the citizens union , the government watchdog group says the council short-circuited the process by public input raising the salaries more than $10,000 more and i what was recommended by the commission . >> the mayor's say they are being transparent and not trying to draw attention they do not want to go unnoticed. there's going to be a public hearing process done at city hall and it should be pretty interesting. >> the time is now 5:11 am. it's been a canine tradition 440 years....
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after the vote, the citizen's union, the government watchdog group issued a statement saying, the council short sir quitted the remember review process by curtailing us public inmaut they raise the salaries more than $10,000 more than what was recommended by the commission. so the city council insists hate witness transparent throughout the whole process and has said they don't want to bring any a atonings this bill. they say it is an important one. there is going to be a public opinion, a public hearing process starting on friday, at 10:00. people can voice their opinions but they are on twitter. a few followers saying jr coppance firemen put their lives on the line every day and get a 1% raise every year. we should be warning the real heros. again, lots of mixed reaction on this. dirrability arely as long as a he takes questions in here at carnegie deli and brk you any information as soon as we get. i live in midtown, back to you. greg: liz, good luck. go in there. mike wallace styling. also take a look. what is happening in there now? what do you got? reporter: with well, free pick els
after the vote, the citizen's union, the government watchdog group issued a statement saying, the council short sir quitted the remember review process by curtailing us public inmaut they raise the salaries more than $10,000 more than what was recommended by the commission. so the city council insists hate witness transparent throughout the whole process and has said they don't want to bring any a atonings this bill. they say it is an important one. there is going to be a public opinion, a...