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Forum on Conflict of Interest in Academe (FOCI Academe)
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Upcoming Meeting
To Be Determined
Past Meetings
June 28-30, 2009
Boston
Hosted by Harvard University, Brigham and Women's Hospital,
Massachusetts General Hospital, and Partners HealthCare
Agenda (PDF)
Presentations (AAMC Login required)
Sept. 14-16, 2008
Mayo Clinic - Rochester, Minn.
Hosted by the Mayo Clinic
Agenda
(PDF, 13 pages)
Sept. 17-18, 2007
Baltimore
Hosted by the Johns Hopkins University School of
Medicine
Agenda (PDF, 5 pages)
Sept. 21-22, 2006
Cleveland
Hosted by the Cleveland Clinic Foundation
Sept. 11-13, 2005
Birmingham, Ala.
Hosted by the University of Alabama at Birmingham
Meeting
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How to Join
To join, please send a request
for appointment.
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The purpose of FOCI Academe is to provide:
- Education and guidance on conflict of interest
- Leadership in the development and application of conflict
of interest standards
- A resource for policy makers, media, and the public on
conflicts of interest issues
- A national forum on conflict of interest discussion,
policy development and implementation
Mission
To promote and advance ethical standards in universities
and their academic affiliates related to individual and institutional
conflicts arising from external financial and fiduciary interests.
Membership
Membership currently consists of over 350 individual representatives
from 93 institutions and organizations. Institutions that
may send representatives from universities, academic health
centers, medical schools, teaching hospitals, other hospitals
that have substantive research programs, and research institutes.
Institutions may have more than one representative to FOCI
Academe; however, only one representative per institution
may have delegated voting authority.
AAMC
Resources
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Other
Resources
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Implementing
the Recommendations of the AAMC Task Force on Industry
Funding of Medical Education: A Selected Policy Language
Compendium (PDF, 57 pages)
Industry
Funding of Medical Education (PDF, 43 pages)
Protecting
Patients, Preserving Integrity, Advancing Health
(PDF, 87 pages)
The
Scientific Basis of Influence and Reciprocity: A Symposium
(PDF, 43 pages)
Protecting
Subjects, Preserving Trust, Promoting Progress:
Policy and Guidelines for the Oversight of Individual
Financial Interests in Human Subjects Research (PDF,
25 pages)
Protecting
Subjects, Preserving Trust, Promoting Progress II
(PDF, 18 pages)
U.S.
Medical School Policies on Individual Financial Conflicts
of Interest (PDF, 9 pages)
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Report
on Individual and Institutional Conflict of Interest
—Association of American Universities (PDF,
22 pages)
Conflict
of Interest Information Resources—National
Institutes of Health
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