Duke University School of Medicine | ||
City: Durham | State: NC | |
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Updates: This institution's COI policies were evaluated on Oct-9-2016. This institution submitted policies for review for the 2016 AMSA Scorecard. |
Gifts | No gifts are to be accepted. [Domain Location: #6, p1-2] |
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Meals | No meals from industry to be accepted. [Domain Location: #6, p1-3] |
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Industry-funded promotional speaking relationships (not ACCME-accredited) | Policy allows for participation in non-CME activities with policies to limit/control participation. [Domain Location: #8, p1] |
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Industry-support of ACCME-accredited CME | No policy provided [Domain Location: ] |
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Attendance of industry-sponsored promotional events | No statement exists that discourages or prohibits attendance, but no reimbursement may be accepted under the gifts and courtesies policy. [Domain Location: #6, p1] |
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Industry-supported scholarships and awards | Payment for expenses to attend a conference is prohibited. [Domain Location: #3, p6] |
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Ghostwriting and honorary authorships | No policy provided [Domain Location: ] |
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Consulting and advising relationships | Faculty are allowed consulting relationships with no explicit mention of clear deliverables, fair market value, or requirement for prior approval in most cases. The only mention of prior approval applies only when consulting relationship is with an alread [Domain Location: #3, p 4,7] |
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Access of pharmaceutical sales representatives | No policy provided [Domain Location: ] |
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Access of medical device representatives | No policy provided [Domain Location: ] |
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Conflict of interest disclosure | Disclosure is required both internally and to audiences. [Domain Location: #1, p4] |
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COI curriculum | Policies mention training being required for researchers but there is no mention of COI training for medical students. [Domain Location: #3, p4] |
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Extension of COI policies to community affiliates | Policy unclear [Domain Location: ] |
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Enforcement and Sanctions of Policies | Oversight office exists and sanctions are possible for non-compliance. [Domain Location: #2, p2; #1, p6] |
Model policy | |
Good progress toward model policy | |
No policy, or policy unlikely to have a substantial effect on behavior |