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The AAOS has worked diligently for years and will continue to perfect, modify, and simplify the disclosure process that physicians use to identify their consulting and other arrangements with companies. Specifically, since 2008, we have made our mandatory disclosure process electronic; required disclosure of all potential conflicts and relationships, regardless of their relevance to the presentation; provided numerous educational programs and materials for our members that emphasize the importance of full disclosure and teach them how to fulfill this requirement; and formed a board project team to review our policies and recommend enhancements.
We believe that mandatory, complete disclosure and the appropriate management of conflicts of interest are essential. Our ongoing efforts to streamline the process and educate our members enable the physicians to focus on their real work — improving the quality of life for our patients with musculoskeletal conditions.
Joseph D. Zuckerman, M.D.
American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons
Rosemont, IL
joseph.zuckerman{at}nyumc.org
Dr. Zuckerman reports receiving royalties from Exactech for design of a shoulder-replacement system. No other potential conflict of interest relevant to this letter was reported.
References
In addition to the steps taken by the AAOS, several recent changes regarding conflict of interest and its disclosure have been made by medical journals,1 healthcare organizations,2 universities,3 pharmaceutical companies,4 and state governments.5
We are optimistic that these changes will serve to promote full disclosure of conflicts of interest by all investigators; such disclosure is a minimum requirement for managing financial conflicts of interest in biomedical research.
Kanu Okike, M.D., M.P.H.
Brigham and Women's Hospital
Boston, MA
okike{at}post.harvard.edu
Mininder S. Kocher, M.D., M.P.H.
Children's Hospital
Boston, MA
Since publication of their article, the authors report no further potential conflict of interest.
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