Some sections will appeal primarily to administrators (namely, chapters 5, "Surrogate Decision-Making and Advance Directives With Cognitively Impaired Research Subjects," and 10, "Administrative Issues and Informed Consent") and researchers (chapter 2, "Issues in Clinical Research Design"). I found the sections dealing with quality care in the context of clinical research (chapter 3), how to inform subjects about risks and benefits (chapter 6), substance abuse research (chapter 8), and family concerns (chapter 9) most useful and readily applicable.