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{{Short description|Biography of Annette Rid, a notable figure in medical ethics}} | |||
'''Annette Rid''' is a prominent scholar in the field of [[medical ethics]], known for her contributions to the ethical analysis of clinical research and public health. She has held various academic positions and has been involved in numerous international collaborations. | |||
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== | ==Early Life and Education== | ||
Rid | Annette Rid was born in Germany, where she completed her early education. She pursued her undergraduate studies in [[medicine]] at the University of Freiburg, where she developed an interest in the ethical dimensions of medical practice. | ||
== | ==Academic Career== | ||
Rid | After completing her medical degree, Rid furthered her education in [[bioethics]] at the University of Zurich. Her academic career began with a focus on the ethical implications of [[clinical trials]] and [[informed consent]]. She has published extensively on these topics, contributing to the development of ethical guidelines for research involving human subjects. | ||
[[File:Annette_Rid.jpg|thumb|right|Annette Rid]] | |||
== | ==Contributions to Medical Ethics== | ||
Annette Rid's work has significantly influenced the field of medical ethics, particularly in the areas of research ethics and public health ethics. She has been a vocal advocate for the ethical conduct of [[clinical research]] and has worked on developing frameworks for [[ethical decision-making]] in healthcare. | |||
== | ===Research Ethics=== | ||
Rid's research in ethics has focused on the challenges of conducting clinical trials in low-resource settings. She has argued for the importance of [[equity]] and [[justice]] in research, emphasizing the need for fair participant selection and benefit sharing. | |||
== | ===Public Health Ethics=== | ||
In the realm of public health, Rid has explored the ethical issues surrounding [[pandemic preparedness]] and response. Her work has addressed the balance between individual rights and community protection, particularly in the context of infectious disease outbreaks. | |||
==Professional Affiliations== | |||
Annette Rid has been affiliated with several prestigious institutions, including the [[World Health Organization]] and the [[National Institutes of Health]]. She has served on various ethics committees and advisory boards, contributing her expertise to the development of international ethical standards. | |||
==Related Pages== | |||
* [[Bioethics]] | |||
* [[Clinical trials]] | |||
* [[Informed consent]] | |||
* [[Public health]] | |||
[[Category:Medical ethicists]] | [[Category:Medical ethicists]] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Living people]] | ||
[[Category:German academics]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 03:45, 13 February 2025
Biography of Annette Rid, a notable figure in medical ethics
Annette Rid is a prominent scholar in the field of medical ethics, known for her contributions to the ethical analysis of clinical research and public health. She has held various academic positions and has been involved in numerous international collaborations.
Early Life and Education[edit]
Annette Rid was born in Germany, where she completed her early education. She pursued her undergraduate studies in medicine at the University of Freiburg, where she developed an interest in the ethical dimensions of medical practice.
Academic Career[edit]
After completing her medical degree, Rid furthered her education in bioethics at the University of Zurich. Her academic career began with a focus on the ethical implications of clinical trials and informed consent. She has published extensively on these topics, contributing to the development of ethical guidelines for research involving human subjects.
Contributions to Medical Ethics[edit]
Annette Rid's work has significantly influenced the field of medical ethics, particularly in the areas of research ethics and public health ethics. She has been a vocal advocate for the ethical conduct of clinical research and has worked on developing frameworks for ethical decision-making in healthcare.
Research Ethics[edit]
Rid's research in ethics has focused on the challenges of conducting clinical trials in low-resource settings. She has argued for the importance of equity and justice in research, emphasizing the need for fair participant selection and benefit sharing.
Public Health Ethics[edit]
In the realm of public health, Rid has explored the ethical issues surrounding pandemic preparedness and response. Her work has addressed the balance between individual rights and community protection, particularly in the context of infectious disease outbreaks.
Professional Affiliations[edit]
Annette Rid has been affiliated with several prestigious institutions, including the World Health Organization and the National Institutes of Health. She has served on various ethics committees and advisory boards, contributing her expertise to the development of international ethical standards.