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    Former Fellow, Susannah Rose, in JAMA Internal Medicine on Advocacy Organizations, Industry Funding, and Conflicts of Interest

    January 17, 2017

    In research just published in the January 17 issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) Internal Medicine, a team of researchers led by Cleveland Clinic Bioethicist Susannah Rose, Ph.D., found that 67 percent receive funding from for-profit companies, with 12 percent receiving over half of their funding from industry. Read full article...

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    Susannah Rose — Patient Advocacy Organizations and Institutional Conflicts of Interest

    The December 15, 2010, seminar was presented by Edmond J. Safra Lab Fellow Susannah Rose. Susannah's research focuses on patient advocacy groups and their possible dependencies on pharmaceutical companies and other for-profit entities. Seminar participants discussed the ambiguous nature of these groups, both in terms of the many roles they fill, as well as the difficulty of defining when harm has been committed. Given their ambiguous nature, the difficulty of creating a...

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    Susannah Rose - Patient Advocacy Groups and Their Relationships with Industry: National Survey Results

    The final Lab seminar of the spring semester was presented by Edmond J. Safra Lab Fellow, Susannah Rose, on May 14, 2014. Rose received her PhD from Harvard’s Health Policy Program in 2010 and is now a Professional Staff Member in the Department of Bioethics at The Cleveland Clinic and an Assistant Professor at Case Western Reserve University, Department of Medicine. Her research currently focuses on investigating potential financial conflicts of interest among patient...

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    Integrity and Trust in Academia and Nonprofits

    Szelena Gray and Sujay Tyle, Project Managers, Academic Independence Project

    Susannah Rose, Director of Bioethics Research and Policy, Cleveland Clinic; Assistant Professor, Department of medicine, Case Western Reserve University

    Garry C. Gray, Assistant Professor of Sociology, University of Victoria

    Nancy Olivieri, Professor, Pediatrics, Medicine, and Public Health Sciences, University of Toronto; Senior Scientist, Toronto General Research Institute; Executive Director, Hemoglobal

    Marcia Hams, Wells Wilkinson, and Susannah Rose -- Measuring the Perceived Effectiveness of Conflict-of-Interest Policies at Academic Medical Schools

    On November 25th 2014, Marcia Hams and Wells Wilkinson from Community Catalyst and Susannah Rose from the Cleveland Clinic presented their ongoing collaborative project for the Edmond J. Safra Center’s tenth seminar of the year. Their project analyzes the results of a survey developed to help academic medical centers assess their policies on conflicts of interest (COI).

    In order to provide a framework for their project, Hams started off the seminar with a brief description of conflicts of interest in medicine. According to the Association of American Medical Colleges, a...

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