Stony Brook University School of Medicine | ||
City: Stony Brook | State: NY | |
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Updates: This institution's COI policies were evaluated on May-16-2014. 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 | No industry-funded gifts of any nature or value allowed. [Domain Location: Policy 1, page 3] |
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Meals | Industry sponsored meals are prohibited. However, money may be donated as an unrestricted donation. [Domain Location: Policy 1, page 3-5] |
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Industry-funded promotional speaking relationships (not ACCME-accredited) | Policy effectively prevents faculty from being paid by industry to do promotional speaking, or to be on industry-funded speakers bureaus. [Domain Location: Policy 1, page 6-7] |
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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 1, page 5] |
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Attendance of industry-sponsored promotional events | Faculty, staff, students, and trainees are strongly encouraged to avoid attending or speaking at meetings and conferences that are organized, underwritten, or presented by commercial interests. [Domain Location: Policy 1, page 5-6] |
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Industry-supported scholarships and awards | Industry support to attend conferences or trainings is allowed, but there are one or more safeguards in place to ensure the funds are not used by the company to establish a marketing relationship with the trainee. [Domain Location: Policy 1, page 5-6] |
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Ghostwriting and honorary authorships | Ghostwriting and honorary authorship are strictly prohibited. [Domain Location: Policy 1, page 8] |
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Consulting and advising relationships | All consulting relationships must be approved by a review from a supervisor [Domain Location: policy 1, page6] |
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Access of pharmaceutical sales representatives | Pharmaceutical representatives are allowed to meet with faculty but the meetings must take place only in non-patient care areas and the meetings must take place by appointment only. [Domain Location: Policy 1, page 2-3] |
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Access of medical device representatives | This policy effectively prohibits medical device representatives from promoting products in patient care areas though they may be there for legitimate educational purposes unrelated to marketing. [Domain Location: Policy 1, page 2-3] |
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Conflict of interest disclosure | Disclosure of financial relationships that constitute a COI is required both internally to the institution and externally to trainees/audiences during presentations. [Domain Location: Policy 1, page 8-9] |
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COI curriculum | There is a required COI curriculum though no materials were provided for analysis [Domain Location: ] |
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Extension of COI policies to community affiliates | The guidelines are intended to govern the behavior of all School of Medicine faculty, trainees and staff. Unpaid or part time faculty are bound by these guidelines when on University property or participating in School of Medicine activities or fulfillin [Domain Location: Policy 1, page 2] |
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Enforcement and Sanctions of Policies | There is not clearly evidence that there is a party responsible for general oversight and that there are sanctions for noncompliance. [Domain Location: ] |
Model policy | |
Good progress toward model policy | |
No policy, or policy unlikely to have a substantial effect on behavior |