Browsing by Subject "Conflict of Interest"
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A cross-sectional analysis of HIV and hepatitis C clinical trials 2007 to 2010: the relationship between industry sponsorship and randomized study design.
(Trials, 2014-01)<h4>Background</h4>The proportion of clinical research sponsored by industry will likely continue to expand as federal funds for academic research decreases, particularly in the fields of HIV/AIDS and hepatitis C (HCV). ... -
Concordance of financial disclosures among faculty at the 2018-2020 SAGES annual meetings.
(Surgical endoscopy, 2023-06)<h4>Background</h4>Financial relationships with industry may bias educational content delivered by physicians. SAGES strives to mitigate potential bias, relying on physician self-reporting. Retrospective review of relationships ... -
Conflicts of Interest and Outcomes of Cardiovascular Trials.
(Am J Cardiol, 2016-03-01)Conflicts of interests have long been recognized as potential sources of influence in the conduct and reporting of clinical trials. This controversy was again rekindled after the publication of the latest statin guidelines ... -
Consistency of financial interest disclosures in the biomedical literature: the case of coronary stents.
(PLoS One, 2008-05-07)BACKGROUND: Disclosure of authors' financial interests has been proposed as a strategy for protecting the integrity of the biomedical literature. We examined whether authors' financial interests were disclosed consistently ... -
Ethical Issues and Recommendations in Grateful Patient Fundraising and Philanthropy.
(Academic medicine : journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges, 2018-11)Grateful patients provide substantial philanthropic funding for health care institutions, resulting in important societal benefits. Although grateful patient fundraising (GPFR) is widespread, it raises an array of ethical ... -
Evaluation of Industrial Compensation to Cardiologists in 2015.
(Am J Cardiol, 2017-12-15)The categorization and characterization of pharmaceutical and device manufacturers or group purchasing organization payments to clinicians is an important step toward assessing conflicts of interest and the potential impact ... -
Final report of the Lyme disease review panel of the Infectious Diseases Society of America.
(Clin Infect Dis, 2010-07-01)In April 2008, the Infectious Diseases Society of America (IDSA) entered into an agreement with Connecticut Attorney General Richard Blumenthal to voluntarily undertake a special review of its 2006 Lyme disease guidelines. ... -
Quantitative imaging test approval and biomarker qualification: interrelated but distinct activities.
(Radiology, 2011-06)Quantitative imaging biomarkers could speed the development of new treatments for unmet medical needs and improve routine clinical care. However, it is not clear how the various regulatory and nonregulatory (eg, reimbursement) ... -
SAGES perspective: professional medical associations, commercial interests, and conflicts of interest.
(Surgical endoscopy, 2023-04)<h4>Background</h4>Professional medical associations (PMAs) have an essential role in advancing medical care and health. PMAs promote skills training, clinical standards, and other important educational activities. Most ... -
The professionalism disconnect: do entering residents identify yet participate in unprofessional behaviors?
(BMC Med Educ, 2014-03-27)BACKGROUND: Professionalism has been an important tenet of medical education, yet defining it is a challenge. Perceptions of professional behavior may vary by individual, medical specialty, demographic group and institution. ...