Partners Research Management Conflicts of Interest Reporting Form 2025

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It is essential that all employees are aware of their responsibility to report any conflicts of interest and understand the consequences of failing to do so. A robust reporting process can ensure that conflicts of interest are identified and resolved in a timely and appropriate manner.
A conflict of interest disclosure should include detailed information about the nature of the conflict, the parties involved, and how the conflict could potentially influence professional duties. It should specify the financial interests, relationships, or other factors contributing to the conflict.
You can declare the conflict of interest in your cover letter or on the manuscript submission form in the journals online peer-review system. Conflict of interests can be financial or non-financial in nature.
Identifying Potential Conflicts Conduct regular self-assessments: Evaluate personal and professional relationships. Assess financial interests. Consider other factors that could influence objectivity. Participate in institutional review processes for external perspective.
The conflict of interest form should indicate whether the employee or board member has an economic interest in or acts as an officer or a director of any outside entity whose financial interest would reasonably appear to be affected.
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Name of party/ individual with whom I may have a direct or indirect potential relationship: Details of my relationship with the party: Type of Conflict (select which apply): Relationship of the conflicted party with the Group: Any other details:
As a best practice, CFP Board recommends that a CFP professional disclose the Conflict of Interest in writing before or when providing the Financial Advice.
Employees must declare any private, financial or other interests of their immediate family (including spouses/partners and children) that they are aware of that could, or could be seen to, influence the decisions or actions they take or the advice they provide in the course of their official duties.

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