For latest version: please go to https://academicentrepreneurship.pubpub.org/pub/r71twlze/release/3 A conflict of interest (COI) is defined as the presence of a risk for an undue influence on primary goals due to a secondary goal such as financial gain. Individuals must understand that the mere presence of the risk, and not the actual occurrence of the undue influence, constitutes a potential COI. In biomedical research, COI policies protect human subjects and research integrity while preserving public trust. Damage caused by actual research misconduct is severe and creates wide and long-lasting public mistrust. Thus, individuals should not view COI policies as burdensome and instead should consider them as preventative strategies that pro...
In addition to the ethical practice of individual health professionals, bioethical debate about conf...
Over the past two decades, a deep suspicion has emerged in the healthcare community about the influe...
Some physicians are receiving financial incentives for enrolling their patients in clinical studies,...
A conflict of interest (COI) is defined as the presence of a risk for an undue influence on primary ...
A potential risk of conflict of interest currently exists in research. The financial considerations...
In recent years, medical professionals are in charge with multiple roles. They have to work as an ed...
This article proposes that an analysis of behavior may be utilized to create an effective policy add...
A recent report issued from the Institute of Medicine contains an extensive analysis of financial co...
PURPOSE: We set out to summarize the current challenges in academic conflict of interest. METHODS: T...
The industry-academy relationship has many benefits, but it also has potential drawbacks, including ...
This chapter discusses financial conflicts of interest in academic research. After exploring the def...
The expanding relationships between industry and medicine have produced great benefits. Industry sup...
<div><p>Importance</p><p>It is unclear how medical journals address authors’ financial and non-finan...
PURPOSE: Confusion exists around the nature and best practices for authors in biomedical fields seek...
In science, conflict of interest (COI) refers to “situations in which financial or other personal co...
In addition to the ethical practice of individual health professionals, bioethical debate about conf...
Over the past two decades, a deep suspicion has emerged in the healthcare community about the influe...
Some physicians are receiving financial incentives for enrolling their patients in clinical studies,...
A conflict of interest (COI) is defined as the presence of a risk for an undue influence on primary ...
A potential risk of conflict of interest currently exists in research. The financial considerations...
In recent years, medical professionals are in charge with multiple roles. They have to work as an ed...
This article proposes that an analysis of behavior may be utilized to create an effective policy add...
A recent report issued from the Institute of Medicine contains an extensive analysis of financial co...
PURPOSE: We set out to summarize the current challenges in academic conflict of interest. METHODS: T...
The industry-academy relationship has many benefits, but it also has potential drawbacks, including ...
This chapter discusses financial conflicts of interest in academic research. After exploring the def...
The expanding relationships between industry and medicine have produced great benefits. Industry sup...
<div><p>Importance</p><p>It is unclear how medical journals address authors’ financial and non-finan...
PURPOSE: Confusion exists around the nature and best practices for authors in biomedical fields seek...
In science, conflict of interest (COI) refers to “situations in which financial or other personal co...
In addition to the ethical practice of individual health professionals, bioethical debate about conf...
Over the past two decades, a deep suspicion has emerged in the healthcare community about the influe...
Some physicians are receiving financial incentives for enrolling their patients in clinical studies,...