ethics [Regulatives / Guidelines]

posted by ElMaestro  – Denmark, 2011-11-21 17:48 (5333 d 13:00 ago) – Posting: # 7686
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Hi Varsha,

❝ Can I have your views regarding....a person working for a pharmaceutical company can he be a member for ethics committee for a BABE organization?


this comes down to concrete interpretation.
My interpretation is: Yes, I think this is possible, but ways to ensure independence and no conflict of interest need to be implemented and documented. For example by having SOPs in place which describe how a voting member can declare a CoI and refrain from voting (perhaps even be replaced?) for a specific task.

Here is a link for information, check obs. #4.

Let me also add: What it ethically and esp. legally means to be "working for" a pharmaceutical company is pretty unclear.

Best regards,
EM.

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