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Review Question - QID 109836

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QID 109836 (Type "109836" in App Search)
The research of an academic physician helps to discover a novel small molecule that improves outcomes after myocardial infarction in animal models due to decreasing the severity of reperfusion injury. A pharmaceutical company then approached the university of this physician in order to sign an agreement allowing the molecule to proceed to clinical trials. After several years of work, the physician has obtained a wealth of new data from human trials and has published several high profile papers.

A major national conference then invites this physician to give a keynote presentation on his work with the novel small molecule. In order to prepare for this speech, the pharmaceutical company offers:
1. A speaking honorarium
2. Compensation for travel expenses
3. Help with preparing slides for the speech

Which of these benefits can the physician ethically accept?

1 only

19%

13/69

3 only

12%

8/69

1 and 2

48%

33/69

1 and 3

6%

4/69

1, 2, and 3

13%

9/69

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As a physician who is involved in industry related research, this individual is allowed to accept a speaking honorarium and compensation for travel expenses but not help with preparing slides.

Physicians must be careful to respect principles of ethical research and the proper way to have a relationship with industry. Specifically, though industry can help with research/travel expenses and provide an honorarium for speaking, they are prohibited from guiding the interpretation or conclusions drawn from the research. Therefore, help with writing papers or preparing slides is prohibited.

Incorrect Answers:
Answer 1: 1 only is not correct because compensation for travel expenses can be accepted ethically by physicians.

Answer 2: 3 only is not correct because industry is not allowed to guide the interpretation or presentation of research. Furthermore, physicians are allowed to accept honoraria and compensation for travel expenses.

Answer 4: 1 and 3 is not correct because industry is not allowed to guide the interpretation or presentation of research. Furthermore, physicians are allowed to receive compensation for travel expenses.

Answer 5: 1, 2, and 3 is not correct because industry is not allowed to guide the interpretation or presentation of research.

Bullet Summary:
Industry may provide speaking honoraria and travel expenses but are prohibited from helping with writing papers or preparing slides.

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