CHM Faculty and Student Survey on Conflicts of Interest
2. Please mark one of the following:

Response
Percent
Response
Count
 Student 100.0%  131 
 Resident 0.0%  0 
 Faculty 0.0%  0 

answered question  131 

skipped question  205 
3. For faculty, please indicate primary terminal degree:

Response
Percent
Response
Count
 MD 90.0%  45 
 DO 0.0%  0 
 PhD 0.0%  0 
view commentOther (please specify)
 10.0%  5 

answered question  50 

skipped question  286 
4. IF FACULTY OR RESIDENT, please indicate primary department or specialty:

Response
Percent
Response
Count
 Center for Ethics 0.0%  0 
 Dean’s Office 0.0%  0 
 Emergency Medicine 0.0%  0 
 Epidemiology 0.0%  0 
 Family Medicine 20.0%  1 
 Institute for Health Studies 0.0%  0 
 Medicine 20.0%  1 
 Neurology/Ophthalmology 0.0%  0 
 Obstetrics/Gynecology 0.0%  0 
 OMERAD 0.0%  0 
 Pediatrics 20.0%  1 
 Psychiatry 0.0%  0 
 Radiology 0.0%  0 
 Surgery 0.0%  0 
view commentOther (please specify)
 40.0%  2 

answered question  5 

skipped question  331 
5. ALL RESPONDENTS, please identity your current community location:

Response
Percent
Response
Count
 Flint 12.4%  16 
 Grand Rapids 15.5%  20 
 Kalamazoo 10.1%  13 
 Lansing 33.3%  43 
 Marquette 4.7%  6 
 MSU Campus 21.7%  28 
 Saginaw 2.3%  3 

answered question  129 

skipped question  207 
6. 1. A faculty member is the editor of a textbook in her specialty, and receives a royalty based on the number of books sold. She requires all students in her course to purchase that textbook.

Response
Percent
Response
Count
 No COI 0.8%  1 
 A small COI 11.4%  14 
 A moderate COI 43.1%  53 
 A very serious COI 29.3%  36 
view commentIt depends (please explain)
 15.5%  19 

answered question  123 

skipped question  213 
7. 2. What if the faculty member receives no royalties from textbook purchases, but instead receives only a free copy of the textbook?

Response
Percent
Response
Count
 No COI 50.4%  62 
 A small COI 37.4%  46 
 A moderate COI 6.5%  8 
 A very serious COI 0.0%  0 
view commentIt depends (please explain)
 5.7%  7 

answered question  123 

skipped question  213 
8. 3. A student requests placement in her physician father's office for an ambulatory clerkship. Her father or one of his partners would be submitting a clinical performance evaluation on the student at the end of the clerkship.

Response
Percent
Response
Count
 No COI 0.8%  1 
 A small COI 5.7%  7 
 A moderate COI 35.8%  44 
 A very serious COI 52.0%  64 
view commentIt depends (please explain)
 5.7%  7 

answered question  123 

skipped question  213 
9. 4. A faculty member hires a student to work as a research assistant on a project that is completely funded by a pharmaceutical company.

Response
Percent
Response
Count
 No COI 32.5%  40 
 A small COI 22.8%  28 
 A moderate COI 26.8%  33 
 A very serious COI 9.8%  12 
view commentIt depends (please explain)
 8.1%  10 

answered question  123 

skipped question  213 
10. 5. A faculty member hires a student to perform services at an imaging center that the faculty member owns.

Response
Percent
Response
Count
 No COI 60.7%  74 
 A small COI 26.2%  32 
 A moderate COI 8.2%  10 
 A very serious COI 1.6%  2 
view commentIt depends (please explain)
 3.3%  4 

answered question  122 

skipped question  214 
11. 6. A faculty member requires students rotating with her on a clerkship to assist in pregnancy terminations, regardless of the religious or philosophical beliefs of the student.

Response
Percent
Response
Count
 No COI 8.1%  10 
 A small COI 9.8%  12 
 A moderate COI 18.7%  23 
 A very serious COI 58.5%  72 
view commentIt depends (please explain)
 4.9%  6 

answered question  123 

skipped question  213 
12. 7. A community desires to start a dermatology residency that will be completely funded by a pharmaceutical company.

Response
Percent
Response
Count
 No COI 2.5%  3 
 A small COI 11.5%  14 
 A moderate COI 36.9%  45 
 A very serious COI 45.1%  55 
view commentIt depends (please explain)
 4.1%  5 

answered question  122 

skipped question  214 
13. 8. The medical school where Dr. Jones teaches is raising its expectations for clinical faculty to generate practice income. The medical school has multiple missions: educating future physician; researching advancements in medicine; treating patients and funding the first two missions with revenue from patients. Does the medical school have a conflict of interest if one mission, patient revenue, diminishes faculty’s ability to meet other missions?

Response
Percent
Response
Count
 No COI 6.6%  8 
 A small COI 23.1%  28 
 A moderate COI 48.8%  59 
 A very serious COI 17.4%  21 
view commentIt depends (please explain)
 4.1%  5 

answered question  121 

skipped question  215 
14. 9. A residency program requires attendance by its residents at presentations by drug company representatives, who provide lunch.

Response
Percent
Response
Count
 No COI 5.7%  7 
 A small COI 33.6%  41 
 A moderate COI 36.9%  45 
 A very serious COI 20.5%  25 
view commentIt depends (please explain)
 3.3%  4 

answered question  122 

skipped question  214 
15. 10. Dr. Jones’ large multi-specialty clinic provides a year-end bonus if his percentage of external specialist referrals is below the clinic average.

Response
Percent
Response
Count
 No COI 2.6%  3 
 A small COI 21.9%  25 
 A moderate COI 43.0%  49 
 A very serious COI 30.7%  35 
view commentIt depends (please explain)
 1.8%  2 

answered question  114 

skipped question  222 
16. 11. Dr. Jones decides to buy stock in the pharmaceutical companies whose products he prefers and most frequently prescribes.

Response
Percent
Response
Count
 No COI 11.4%  13 
 A small COI 20.2%  23 
 A moderate COI 32.5%  37 
 A very serious COI 29.0%  33 
view commentIt depends (please explain)
 7.0%  8 

answered question  114 

skipped question  222 
17. 12. Dr. Jones buys an X-ray machine and hires a technician so that X-rays can be performed at his office, capturing the fees that these generate.

Response
Percent
Response
Count
 No COI 43.9%  50 
 A small COI 26.3%  30 
 A moderate COI 19.3%  22 
 A very serious COI 3.5%  4 
view commentIt depends (please explain)
 7.0%  8 

answered question  114 

skipped question  222 
18. 13. Dr. Jones’ long-time friend and golfing buddy is a neurologist, Dr. Smith. Dr. Jones always refers his patients to Dr. Smith for any neurological evaluation or treatment.

Response
Percent
Response
Count
 No COI 17.7%  20 
 A small COI 38.9%  44 
 A moderate COI 23.0%  26 
 A very serious COI 2.7%  3 
view commentIt depends (please explain)
 17.7%  20 

answered question  113 

skipped question  223 
19. 14. Dr. Jones talks with a detail person from a pharmaceutical company and accepts a free pen and coffee mug.

Response
Percent
Response
Count
 No COI 35.1%  39 
 A small COI 47.8%  53 
 A moderate COI 9.9%  11 
 A very serious COI 6.3%  7 
view commentIt depends (please explain)
 0.9%  1 

answered question  111 

skipped question  225 
20. 15. Dr. Jones talks with a detail person from a pharmaceutical company and accepts a dinner with wine at an expensive local restaurant, worth about $100.

Response
Percent
Response
Count
 No COI 10.6%  12 
 A small COI 38.1%  43 
 A moderate COI 37.2%  42 
 A very serious COI 13.3%  15 
view commentIt depends (please explain)
 0.9%  1 

answered question  113 

skipped question  223 
21. 16. Dr. Jones talks with a detail person from a pharmaceutical company and accepts a free medical textbook, worth $100.

Response
Percent
Response
Count
 No COI 16.7%  19 
 A small COI 44.7%  51 
 A moderate COI 32.5%  37 
 A very serious COI 5.3%  6 
view commentIt depends (please explain)
 0.9%  1 

answered question  114 

skipped question  222 
22. 17. Dr. Jones accepts from a pharmaceutical company travel costs and a registration fee to attend a 2-day conference in Cancun, at which the class of drugs made by the company will be discussed.

Response
Percent
Response
Count
 No COI 7.9%  9 
 A small COI 16.7%  19 
 A moderate COI 35.1%  40 
 A very serious COI 40.4%  46 
 It depends (please explain) 0.0%  0 

answered question  114 

skipped question  222 
23. 18. Dr. Jones accepts from a pharmaceutical company travel costs and a registration fee to attend a 2-day conference in Cancun, at which the class of drugs made by the company will be discussed. In addition Dr. Jones accepts a $500/day consulting fee, to pay for her time spent away from practice, and in exchange for which she will fill out a 1-page evaluation form on the quality of the conference.

Response
Percent
Response
Count
 No COI 6.1%  7 
 A small COI 10.5%  12 
 A moderate COI 29.0%  33 
 A very serious COI 53.5%  61 
view commentIt depends (please explain)
 0.9%  1 

answered question  114 

skipped question  222 
24. 19. Dr. Jones has investigated a nutritional supplement known as “LifeJuice,” and believes it has benefits for her patients. She sells the product at a 25% profit through her office.

Response
Percent
Response
Count
 No COI 8.1%  9 
 A small COI 29.7%  33 
 A moderate COI 29.7%  33 
 A very serious COI 27.9%  31 
view commentIt depends (please explain)
 4.5%  5 

answered question  111 

skipped question  225 
25. 20. Dr. Jones believes that two treatments are of equal value to his patients. He chooses the one for which he will receive the higher reimbursement.

Response
Percent
Response
Count
 No COI 18.4%  21 
 A small COI 19.3%  22 
 A moderate COI 27.2%  31 
 A very serious COI 26.3%  30 
view commentIt depends (please explain)
 8.8%  10 

answered question  114 

skipped question  222 
26. 21. Dr. Jones must decide between two treatment regimens for a patient. As he investigates the evidence supporting each, he also checks out how much reimbursement each would provide for him.

Response
Percent
Response
Count
 No COI 18.4%  21 
 A small COI 29.0%  33 
 A moderate COI 29.8%  34 
 A very serious COI 20.2%  23 
view commentIt depends (please explain)
 2.6%  3 

answered question  114 

skipped question  222 
27. 22. Dr. Jones’ daughter has conjunctivitis. He prescribes antibiotics for her.

Response
Percent
Response
Count
 No COI 37.7%  43 
 A small COI 46.5%  53 
 A moderate COI 12.3%  14 
 A very serious COI 1.8%  2 
view commentIt depends (please explain)
 1.8%  2 

answered question  114 

skipped question  222 
28. 23. Dr. Jones will not operate on patients with a DNR order. Deaths during surgery are tabulated and reported, and he is judged professionally (in part) by his mortality rate.

Response
Percent
Response
Count
 No COI 7.0%  8 
 A small COI 25.4%  29 
 A moderate COI 28.1%  32 
 A very serious COI 36.0%  41 
view commentIt depends (please explain)
 3.5%  4 

answered question  114 

skipped question  222 
29. 24. A clinical trial is being conducted. Under the agreement between the sponsoring pharmaceutical company and the department, the research results must be provided to the sponsor before any publication.

Response
Percent
Response
Count
 No COI 8.4%  9 
 A small COI 17.8%  19 
 A moderate COI 37.4%  40 
 A very serious COI 26.2%  28 
view commentIt depends (please explain)
 10.3%  11 

answered question  107 

skipped question  229 
30. 25. A clinical trial is being conducted. Under the agreement between the sponsoring pharmaceutical company and the department, the research results may not be published or released without the sponsor’s permission.

Response
Percent
Response
Count
 No COI 1.9%  2 
 A small COI 6.7%  7 
 A moderate COI 29.5%  31 
 A very serious COI 60.0%  63 
view commentIt depends (please explain)
 1.9%  2 

answered question  105 

skipped question  231 
31. 26. Dr. Jones is collaborating with a clinical trial for a potential cure for a deadly disease. The trials initially look promising. Later some patients in the trial develop troubling side effects. Dr. Jones does not report the side effects. Does Dr. Jones have a conflict of interest if he has an ownership interest in the pharmaceutical company sponsoring the research?

Response
Percent
Response
Count
 No COI 0.0%  0 
 A small COI 0.0%  0 
 A moderate COI 6.6%  7 
 A very serious COI 93.4%  99 
 It depends (please explain) 0.0%  0 

answered question  106 

skipped question  230 
32. 27. Dr. Jones is collaborating with a clinical trial, and receives $300 for every patient he enrolls. This is intended to cover the additional administrative costs he incurs.

Response
Percent
Response
Count
 No COI 23.8%  25 
 A small COI 33.3%  35 
 A moderate COI 35.2%  37 
 A very serious COI 5.7%  6 
view commentIt depends (please explain)
 1.9%  2 

answered question  105 

skipped question  231 
33. 28. Dr. Jones is collaborating with a clinical trial, and receives $500 over his costs for every patient he enrolls.

Response
Percent
Response
Count
 No COI 8.5%  9 
 A small COI 17.9%  19 
 A moderate COI 47.2%  50 
 A very serious COI 25.5%  27 
view commentIt depends (please explain)
 0.9%  1 

answered question  106 

skipped question  230 
34. 29. Dr. Jones has received 2 grants from a pharmaceutical company to conduct research. The company now offers him a speaker’s bureau arrangement whereby he will receive $3000-$5000 for each lecture arranged for him by the company. Publicity for the lectures will stress that he is an “expert from Michigan State University College of Human Medicine.” He will prepare his own lecture and other materials.

Response
Percent
Response
Count
 No COI 19.2%  20 
 A small COI 36.5%  38 
 A moderate COI 32.7%  34 
 A very serious COI 6.7%  7 
view commentIt depends (please explain)
 4.8%  5 

answered question  104 

skipped question  232 
35. 30. Dr. Jones has received 2 grants from a pharmaceutical company to conduct research. The company now offers him a speaker’s bureau arrangement whereby he will receive $3000-$5000 for each lecture arranged for him by the company. Publicity for the lectures will stress that he is an “expert from Michigan State University College of Human Medicine.” The company will supply him with a PowerPoint presentation.

Response
Percent
Response
Count
 No COI 1.9%  2 
 A small COI 7.6%  8 
 A moderate COI 33.3%  35 
 A very serious COI 55.2%  58 
view commentIt depends (please explain)
 1.9%  2 

answered question  105 

skipped question  231 
36. 31. Dr. Jones has received 2 grants from a pharmaceutical company to conduct research. The company now offers him a consulting arrangement by which he will receive an additional $9000/year. At this time his precise duties are open-ended.

Response
Percent
Response
Count
 No COI 17.1%  18 
 A small COI 23.8%  25 
 A moderate COI 32.4%  34 
 A very serious COI 20.0%  21 
view commentIt depends (please explain)
 6.7%  7 

answered question  105 

skipped question  231 
37. 32. Dr. Jones has participated in a research trial sponsored by a medical device company. The company sends him a manuscript presenting the trial results and conclusions, written by a trained science writer the company has hired. Dr. Jones is asked to look over the text and to sign his name to the paper, which will then be submitted to a medical journal as his work. The company notes how busy Dr. Jones is and how hard it is to find time to write up research results. Dr. Jones will be paid $1000 for his help in putting his name on the manuscript.

Response
Percent
Response
Count
 No COI 3.8%  4 
 A small COI 7.6%  8 
 A moderate COI 24.8%  26 
 A very serious COI 60.0%  63 
view commentIt depends (please explain)
 3.8%  4 

answered question  105 

skipped question  231 
38. 33. Dr. Jones is considering participating in a research trial sponsored by a medical device company. The contract she is asked to sign gives the company the right to delay publication of the results for 90 days while they investigate the possibility of patenting any resulting discoveries. After 90 days Dr. Jones will be free to publish in any way or form she sees fit.

Response
Percent
Response
Count
 No COI 32.4%  34 
 A small COI 34.3%  36 
 A moderate COI 27.6%  29 
 A very serious COI 3.8%  4 
view commentIt depends (please explain)
 1.9%  2 

answered question  105 

skipped question  231 
39. 34. One department in the College of Human Medicine signs a contract with a pharmaceutical company. The company will provide $3M/year for 3 years in research support to the department. In exchange, the company will name 2 representatives to a 5-member advisory board that will decide upon research priorities in the department. The company will also have a right to patent any discoveries that arise from any research done in the department during the 3-year contract.

Response
Percent
Response
Count
 No COI 16.2%  17 
 A small COI 21.9%  23 
 A moderate COI 39.1%  41 
 A very serious COI 21.9%  23 
view commentIt depends (please explain)
 1.0%  1 

answered question  105 

skipped question  231 
40. Are there any other situations not captured in this survey that raise serious concerns about conflicts of interest? Please describe these in the space provided.

Response
Count
view comment
 14 

answered question  14 

skipped question  322