Financial Conflict of Interest: A situation associated with an investigator's participation in UNMHSC institutional activities (e.g. research, teaching, professional practice) where it reasonably appears, on an actual or potential basis, that the individual’s significant financial interest could directly and significantly affect the design, conduct, or reporting of UNMHSC research or affect the conduct of other institutional activities (e.g. teaching, professional practice, and other job duties).
Financial Interest: Anything of monetary value, whether or not the value is readily ascertainable.
Institutional Responsibilities: An individual’s professional responsibilities on behalf of the employing institution (e.g., research, research consultation, teaching, professional practice, institutional committee memberships, and service on panels such as Institutional Review Boards or Data and Safety Monitoring Boards).
Significant Financial Interest (SFI): Anything of monetary value belonging to an individual’s spouse, domestic partner, or dependent children that reasonably appears to be related to an individual’s institutional responsibilities.It includes, but is not limited to:
Definitions for Conflicts of Interest pertaining to Research:
Investigator: Principal investigator, the co-principal investigator and any person (faculty, staff, students) who is responsible for the design, conduct, or reporting of UNMHSC research.
Non-UNM Investigator: Any person responsible for the design, conduct, or reporting of UNMHSC research employed by an entity other than UNMHSC. This includes a sub-award recipient, independent contractor or collaborator not employed by UNMHSC.
UNM Research: Systematic investigation designed to develop or contribute to generalized knowledge. Includes basic and applied investigations and product development that is:
HSC Conflicts of Interest
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