| Codes
of conduct
Codes of conduct regarding
interaction with commercial organisations
The British Pain Society values its relationship
with partners in commercial organisations. This relationship is
necessary to support the Society’s educational activities.
Commercial organisations also benefit from their association with
the British Pain Society in a number of ways and they are keen to
demonstrate their links with the BPS to healthcare professionals,
policy makers and members of the public. The BPS has worked successfully
with commercial organisations on a number of projects and these
have been discussed in detail with Council who have agreed what
the Society’s role should be. Such discussions ensure that
the BPS is not seen to endorse particular pharmaceutical or other
products. Individual Officers and Council members may be approached
by commercial organisations to become involved in educational activities.
There is no doubt that the link between these individuals and the
Society is susceptible to exploitation by organisations seeking
Society endorsement. We have issued the following guidance to Officers
of the Society and Council members.
Officers, elected council members and coopted
members of the Council of the British Pain Society should not purport
to represent the views of the British Pain Society when:
- Speaking at pharmaceutically sponsored meetings
on a topic that relates to specific products or devices.
- Making editorial comment and influencing
content in pharmaceutically sponsored journals
- Making comments in the national press regarding
products and commercial services
- Endorsing pharmaceutical publications
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