Abstract
Specialized and up-to-date knowledge is required to identify and manage the risks associated with advanced biomedical research. Additional complexities need to be considered when the research involves infants or young children. In this article, we focus on recent information about the physical risks of pediatric magnetic resonance imaging research and highlight information gaps. With an eye to assisting institutional review boards and researchers, we consider strategies for the management of these risks and formulate key questions aimed at exposing hidden hazards. Institutional review boards should ask these questions, and researchers should bear them in mind as they develop research protocols.
Original language | Canadian English |
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Journal | Articles, Book Chapters, & Popular Press |
Publication status | Published - Jan. 1 2009 |
Keywords
- Bioethics
- Biomedical Research
- Child Research
- Research Ethics
- Magnetic Resonance Imaging
- Medical Research
- Safety
- Safety Management
- Research Protocols
Disciplines
- Health Law and Policy
- Juvenile Law
- Law
- Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility
- Legal Writing and Research