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Carl H. Coleman

Researcher at Seton Hall University

Publications -  48
Citations -  670

Carl H. Coleman is an academic researcher from Seton Hall University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Public health & Research ethics. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 48 publications receiving 643 citations. Previous affiliations of Carl H. Coleman include New York State Bar Association.

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How do we know that research ethics committees are really working? The neglected role of outcomes assessment in research ethics review

TL;DR: Outcomes assessment of research ethics committees should address the following questions: does research ethics committee review improve participants' understanding of the risks and potential benefits of studies, and does the process affect prospective participants' decisions about whether to participate in research.
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Vulnerability as a regulatory category in human subject research.

TL;DR: Despite the frequency with which the term vulnerability is used, little consensus exists on what it actually means in the context of human subject protection or on how a finding of vulnerability should affect the process of research ethics review.
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The OHRP and SUPPORT — Another View

TL;DR: A group of physicians, bioethicists, and scholars in allied fields agrees with the Office for Human Research Protections about the informed-consent documents in SUPPORT.
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The contribution of ethics to public health

TL;DR: Public-health ethics focuses on the design and implementation of measures to monitor and improve the health of populations and looks beyond health care to consider the structural conditions that promote or inhibit the development of healthy societies.