THE SURVEY OF CLINICAL HUMAN EXPERIMENTATION RESEARCH IN ETHICAL REVIEW OF POSTGRADUATES STUDENTS
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.54695/jib.23.02.3397Keywords:
Human experimentationAbstract
An anonymous questionnaire was used to investigate the status quo of ethics
review of human subject experiments among postgraduate students in clinical
practice with the main conclusions as follows: Human subject experiments
make up a large ratio of clinical research; the construction of an ethics review
has been initially formulated, but there exists a gap in ethics awareness between
advisors and the postgraduates with the desperate need to receive ethics review.
It is necessary to realize the importance of informed consent and to strengthen
the strict supervision of placebo application.

