It is
our policy that faculty not accept any payments or reimbursements from
any commercial interest for giving presentations at continuing medical
education activities sponsored by William Beaumont Hospital. In
addition, please read the following carefully:
Information for Learners:
The
information on expected results and purpose or objectives will be
provided to learners by William Beaumont Hospital. These have been
framed in terms of physician change or health status improvement, which
is in keeping with our CME mission.
Content Validation:
William Beaumont Hospital expects that all of its CME program will adhere to the ACCME’s content validation value statement.
Specifically, all the recommendations involving clinical
medicine in a CME activity must be based on evidence that is accepted
within the profession of medicine as adequate justification for their
indications and contraindications in the care of patients. All
scientific research referred to, reported or used in CME in support or
justification of a patient care recommendation must conform to the
generally accepted standards of experimental design, data collection and
analysis. Please contact the CME Department at William Beaumont
Hospital if you do not feel your presentation can meet these standards.
Safeguards Against Commercial Bias:
It is expected that
the content or format of activities approved for CME credit and related
materials will promote improvements or quality in healthcare and not a
specific proprietary business interest of a commercial interest/company.
We employ several strategies to ensure the absence of commercial bias and you are integral to their successful implementation.
- On
the basis of information that you provide regarding relevant financial
relationships, we will determine that no conflict of interest with
respect to your role in this activity exists. We will be disclosing
this information to our learners before the activity. We will inform
the audience of the strategies that we have used to resolve a conflict
of interest that you may have, should one exist.
- We
also remind you that your participation in this activity must give a
balanced view of therapeutic options. Use of generic names will
contribute to this impartiality. If your educational material or
content includes trade names, trade names from several companies should
be used where available, not just trade names from a single company.
Measurements of Effectiveness:
William Beaumont Hospital
will be seeking feedback from the learners on the effectiveness of this
CME activity through evaluation of your presentation, and, in some
cases, with follow-up surveys, pre-post conference tests, or with the
use of our audience response system. Among other things, the immediate
post-activity evaluations will ask participants to indicate if
(1) the presentation was applicable to their practices,
(2) the presentation met the objectives and their expectations,
(3) the presentation was clear and well organized,
(4) there was any evidence of commercial bias,
(5) the content was acceptable within the profession of Medicine,
(6) the content provided new information or reinforced the participant’s own standard of practice
(7) the participant plans to use the information provided or not.
Educational Materials:
Educational
materials that are a part of this activity, such as slides, abstracts
and handouts, cannot contain any advertising, trade names or
product-group messages.