Committee on Ethics and Outside Interests (CEOI) Committee
Overall Mission/Purpose
Oversee and advise regarding AAOS
and individual orthopaedic surgeon ethics, professionalism and conflict of
interest issues, including relationships with industry. Oversee the AAOS
Orthopaedic Disclosure Program and provide guidance to the Fellowship regarding
medical ethics, professionalism and conflict of interest issues.
Charges
Comply with the strategic plan as adopted by the Board of Directors and ensure that the organization-wide goals of unity and diversity are considered in all activities.
Oversee the Principles of Medical Ethics and Professionalism in Orthopaedic Surgery and Code of Medical Ethics and Professionalism for Orthopaedic Surgeons and recommend revisions as necessary to the Board of Directors, pursuant to Article XIX of the Association Bylaws and Article XIV of the Academy Bylaws.
Review and update existing and develop new Opinions on Ethics and Professionalism, Position Statements or Information Statements regarding medical ethics, professionalism or conflict of interest issues for consideration by the Board of Directors.
Develop and update educational resources regarding medical ethics, professionalism or conflict of interest issues for members of the Fellowship and specifically for orthopaedic residents.
Develop recommendations on relationships between AAOS and orthopaedic and other companies and recommend changes in AAOS policies regarding conflicts of interest for members of AAOS governance units as warranted.
Review proposed or proposed revisions to AAOS Standards of Professionalism and make recommendations to the Board of Directors and the Bylaws/Standards of Professionalism Oversight Committee.
Oversee and develop recommendations regarding the AAOS Orthopaedic Disclosure Program.
Review and respond to medical ethical and professionalism issues or the management of conflict of interest issues posed by the Board of Directors, other governance units or individual Fellows.
- Monitor the medical ethics,
professionalism and conflict of interest activities and policies of other
medical associations, including the American Medical Association and its
Council of Ethical and Judicial Affairs and the American College of
Surgeons.
Reporting
Relationship Reports to the
Board of Directors
Composition
(Each member will be required to complete Mandatory Enhanced Disclosure Information)
Chair
Seven (7) members
Term of Office
For chair, two (2) years; eligible for one (1) additional two (2) year term.
For members, two (2) years; eligible for one (1) additional two
(2) year term.
Staff Liaison (title)
Governance Manager
Last updated: 3/20/17
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