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International Clinical Research
International clinical research is different from domestic research in developed countries because of the differing cultures of the researchers and the prospective subjects as well as because of their differing understandings of what will happen and why. It's easy to see why cultures with a daily fight for survival might find the issues of concern to the investigators quite foreign and puzzling. Yet, research must be done in low resource countries to deal with their medical problems, which differ from those of the developed world. Issues for the investigative team include:
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International Clinical Research
Underlying Conditions
Approval and Monitoring Issues
Study Population Issues
Structural Issues
Epidemiological and Social Science Research
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