Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine | ||
City: East Lansing | State: MI | |
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Updates: This institution's COI policies were evaluated on Jun- 9-2014. This institution submitted policies for review for the 2014 AMSA Scorecard. No policies were provided by the institution and no updates were found via online web searches for the 2016 Scorecard. |
Gifts | Industry-funded gifts are prohibited although industry may provide journal articles to staff. [Domain Location: Policy 5, p 6; Policy 9, pgs. 2-3] |
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Meals | No industry-funded meals of any nature or value allowed. [Domain Location: Policy 9, p 2] |
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Industry-funded promotional speaking relationships (not ACCME-accredited) | No policy provided. [Domain Location: No policy provided.] |
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Industry-support of ACCME-accredited CME | Industry support can be accepted with the only stipulation being that they must follow ACCME criteria. [Domain Location: Policy 2, p 1] |
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Attendance of industry-sponsored promotional events | No policy provided. [Domain Location: No policy provided.] |
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Industry-supported scholarships and awards | No policy provided. [Domain Location: No policy provided.] |
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Ghostwriting and honorary authorships | No policy provided. [Domain Location: No policy provided.] |
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Consulting and advising relationships | Consulting for marketing purposes is prohibited. Specifically, the policy states: 'No publication, statement, or activity, either on behalf of the University or by an individual in their official capacity, shall endorse any commercial product, or advocate [Domain Location: Policy 6, pgs. 140-141] |
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Access of pharmaceutical sales representatives | The policy states that pharmaceutical sales representatives are prohibited, but then says 'except to persons or places designated by individual clinics or departments.' This is contradictory and there is no criteria to help substantially limit access in t [Domain Location: Policy 9, p 2] |
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Access of medical device representatives | The policy states that medical device representatives are prohibited, but then says 'except to persons or places designated by individual clinics or departments.' This is contradictory and there is no criteria to help substantially limit access in those s [Domain Location: Policy 9, p 2] |
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Conflict of interest disclosure | Annual internal disclosure is required. [Domain Location: Policy 7, p 1; Policy 8, p 1] |
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COI curriculum | A COI curriculum is required for medical students (see materials). The institution notes in its policy submission, 'MSUCOM has undergo major curricular revision over the last several years. One significant shift was to replace our Doctor/Patient Relations [Domain Location: As identified in submitted materials, but not expressly stated in the policy. ] |
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Extension of COI policies to community affiliates | All faculty, employees, and trainees are subject to the institution's COI policies, but the policy documents do not specify that the COI policies also cover them in all instances, locations, or whereabouts. [Domain Location: Policy 7, p 1; Policy 9, p 1] |
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Enforcement and Sanctions of Policies | There is a party responsible for general oversight to ensure compliance with COI policies and there are sanctions for noncompliance. [Domain Location: Policy 1, p 3; Policy 7, pgs. 2-4; Policy 8, p 3; Policy 9, p 3] |
Model policy | |
Good progress toward model policy | |
No policy, or policy unlikely to have a substantial effect on behavior |