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Conflict of Interest Resolution Process

In accordance with the ACCME Standards for Commercial Support, the Center for Accredited Healthcare Education has developed and adheres to a conflict of interest resolution process which focuses on the management of identified conflicts of interest as disclosed by those who may have an opportunity to influence content.

Commended by the ACCME in its reaccreditation report, this process includes two separate methods of content review. 

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The first method focuses on content validity and scientific rigor.  Reviewers of this content are selected based on specialty area and/or therapeutic areas. 




man reading The second method focuses on review of content for bias and fair-balance with the ultimate goal of resolving disclosure related issues.  Educational content to be provided by a conflicted faculty member will be submitted through a peer review process.  To serve as an invited peer reviewer, the person must be non-conflicted and have an understanding of the ACCME Essential Areas and Standards for Commercial Support.

 

 

   
   

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