1st Edition

Tomorrow's Cures Today? How to Reform the Health Research System

By Donald R Forsdyke Copyright 2000

    Discussing the laws in the current research funding decision process, the author suggests ways to improve future funding of health research systems. Chapters recount ways of raising funds, the tragic way authorities improperly introduced diptheria immunization, consideration of how the peer review system evolved in response to massive infusion of funds in the nineteen forties, and the status quo generating a climate conducive to ethics violations, among others.
    This fascinating work will be an invaluable tool to researchers, health care workers, members of government agencies and those in charitable organizations that support health research, as well as to anyone interested in current trends in this area, including patients.

    1. The Credulity of Kings: How Research is Marketed 2. The Slaughter of the Innocents: Diptheria 3. On Giraffes and Peer Reveiw: How we got into this Mess 4. Alas, we are no Longer at School! Teacher Review and Peer Review are Different 5. Huxley and the Philosopher's Wife 6. A Systems Analyst with AIDS Asks about the Research Funding System 7. Pavlovian Effects 8. Prospects for Reform Slaughter of the Innocents: Diptheria 3. On Giraffes and Peer Reveiw: How we got into this Mess 4. Alas, we are no Longer at School! Teacher Review and Peer Review are Different 5. Huxley and the Philosopher's Wife 6. A Systems Analyst with AIDS Asks about the Research Funding System 7. Pavlovian Effects 8. Prospects for Reform

    Biography

    Donald R Forsdyke