Library/PT 147/Sec 3/Reading Comp
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Reading Comprehension

Passage Breakdown

Doctors should give the best treatment, but testing treatments in clinical trials is tricky because patients get different treatments. The strict rule called 'theoretical equipoise' says researchers must have no opinion about which treatment is better, but that is unrealistic—doctors usually have preferences and small new evidence can quickly tip opinions, so few trials could start or finish under that rule. The author suggests 'clinical equipoise' instead: a trial is ethical when the expert medical community is honestly divided about which treatment is best, so individual researchers may participate even if they personally favor one treatment, provided they recognize many other experts disagree.

Logic Breakdown

Approach: identify the author's thesis and structure — he criticizes the traditional 'theoretical equipoise' as impractical and proposes 'clinical equipoise' as a preferable alternative. Supporting sentences: 'the conception of equipoise that is typically employed — which I will term "theoretical equipoise" — may be too strict.' 'These difficulties associated with theoretical equipoise suggest that a different notion of equipoise should be developed, one that I will label "clinical equipoise."' 'Clinical equipoise would impose rigorous ethical standards on comparative clinical trials without unreasonably constricting them.'

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The author's primary purpose in the passage is to

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The passage's primary purpose is to argue for a more reasonable, less restrictive interpretation of the ethical requirement for physicians in comparative clinical trials. The author shows that 'theoretical equipoise' is impractical and fragile ('the conception of equipoise ... may be too strict' and 'liable to be "tipped" by small accretions of evidence'), and then explicitly proposes and defends 'clinical equipoise' as an alternative that 'would impose rigorous ethical standards ... without unreasonably constricting them.' The overall organization (problem with the traditional view followed by a proposed, defended alternative) makes advocacy for a changed interpretation the main aim.
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