Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Harvard puts tighter limits on medical faculty: Restricts involvement with health care industry

The Boston Globe reports:
Harvard Medical School will prohibit its 11,000 faculty from giving promotional talks for drug and medical device makers and accepting personal gifts, travel, or meals, under a new policy intended partly to guard against companies’ use of Harvard’s prestige to market their products.

The conflict-of-interest rules also place stricter limits on the income faculty can earn from companies for consulting, joining boards, and other work; require public reporting of payments of at least $5,000 on a medical school website; and promise more robust internal reporting and monitoring of these relationships.
But, when Harvard doctors take federal research dollars: it's all about altruism!