University of Miami Leonard M. Miller School of Medicine | ||
City: Miami | State: FL | |
Links:
Updates: This institution's COI policies were evaluated on Jun-16-2014. This institution's policies were found via online web searches for the 2014 Scorecard. No policies were provided by the institution and no updates were found via online web searches for the 2016 Scorecard. |
Gifts | Policy prohibits personal gifts; gifts benefiting the patient of nominal value may be accepted. [Domain Location: Policy 3, p5] |
|
Meals | Policy allows modest meals in most contexts and does not place a dollar limit on the meals. [Domain Location: Policy 3, p1] |
|
Industry-funded promotional speaking relationships (not ACCME-accredited) | The policy allows industry-funded speaking with strict regulation, including that the speaker provide 'a balanced assessment of therapeutic options and should promote objective scientific and educational activities and discourse' and that all content be d [Domain Location: Policy 3, p3-4] |
|
Industry-support of ACCME-accredited CME | The policy allows industry funds for CME to be accepted by individual departments. [Domain Location: Policy 3, p2] |
|
Attendance of industry-sponsored promotional events | The policy prohibits accepting funds from industry to attend industry sponsored meetings. [Domain Location: Policy 3, p2] |
|
Industry-supported scholarships and awards | The policy allows industry funded scholarships if the students are selected by the academic institution with no role of industry. [Domain Location: Policy 3, p5] |
|
Ghostwriting and honorary authorships | The policy expressly prohibits ghostwriting. [Domain Location: Policy 2, p7,10] |
|
Consulting and advising relationships | The policy allows all types of consulting, and requires an annual review, but does not require pre-approval or have any other significant restrictions. [Domain Location: Policy 2, p35] |
|
Access of pharmaceutical sales representatives | The policy allows industry representatives access only by appointment and only in non-patient-care areas. [Domain Location: Policy 3, p2] |
|
Access of medical device representatives | The policy allows industry representatives access only by appointment and only in non-patient-care areas, except for necessary training on devices and equipment. [Domain Location: Policy 3, p2] |
|
Conflict of interest disclosure | The policy requires internal disclosure, and suggests public disclosure as a management strategy if a COI 'exceeds the thresholds' of the policy. [Domain Location: Policy 2, p 30-31] |
|
COI curriculum | The curriculum is comprehensive and covers most of the AMSA 'model curriculum' [Domain Location: Policy 1] |
|
Extension of COI policies to community affiliates | The policy applies broadly both to the university and to the University of Miami Medical Group and its various sites. However, there is no indication that it applies to part-time or voluntary faculty. [Domain Location: Policy 3, p 1] |
|
Enforcement and Sanctions of Policies | The policy identifies parties responsible for enforcement and the existence of sanctions for noncompliance. [Domain Location: Policy 2, p 30-31] |
Model policy | |
Good progress toward model policy | |
No policy, or policy unlikely to have a substantial effect on behavior |