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The ASTRO Corporate Relations effort provides opportunities for ASTRO and industry to collaborate and form long-term, quality relationships. Through the development of meaningful partnerships, industry and ASTRO stand better prepared to meet the challenges of today’s healthcare marketplace and positively shape the future of radiation oncology.

 

Principles and Guidelines for Corporate Relations
Approved: January 30, 2000
Revised: June 14, 2008

ASTRO Policy on Corporate Relationships
ASTRO’s organizational mission statement and strategic plan provide principled guidance for all corporate relationships. The types of corporate relationships developed by ASTRO shall be consistent with the core purpose and values of ASTRO. All corporate relationships must be evaluated against ASTRO’s primary objective to provide representation and leadership for the profession and to advance public health.

ASTRO should participate in corporate arrangements when these guidelines are met and the arrangements prove to further ASTRO’s purpose, avoid conflict of interest and safeguard ASTRO’s objectivity.

Definition of Corporate Relationship

Corporate relationship shall mean any arrangement or transaction between ASTRO and a corporation that furthers the mission of ASTRO.

General Principles


  • Any proposed relationship must be evaluated to ensure that it is driven by a commitment to the general principles established in the Society’s mission. 
  • The relationship must preserve and promote trust in the Society by the medical profession, medical corporations, regulatory agencies and the public. 
  • The relationship must maintain objectivity with regard to health issues.
  • The relationship should be mutually beneficial with clearly defined and transparent expectations from ASTRO and from the industry perspective.

Guidelines

  1. Consistency with ASTRO’s Mission. When appropriate and desirable, ASTRO will participate in corporate relationships to support activities that further the Society’s objective of promoting the practice and science of radiation oncology and the betterment of public health.
  2. Review and Approval. All ASTRO major service and educational program support shall be reviewed by the Board of Directors and/or their designates. All industry-supported programs must be in accordance with ASTRO policies. ASTRO accepts corporate support only if acceptance does not pose a conflict of interest and in no way impacts actual or perceived objectivity of the Society, its members, activities, programs, or employees. All educational programming is organized and conducted by the Education Committee and is independent from Corporate Relations and any sponsorship activity.
  3. No Endorsement. Participation in specific corporate relationships does not in any way imply ASTRO’s endorsement of that corporation’s general policies or products, nor does it imply that ASTRO will exert any influence to advance the corporation’s interests outside the substance of the support itself. ASTRO does not permit use of its logo or name unless it is used with specific and written approval by ASTRO. Current policy is as follows:
    ASTRO, the name American Society for Therapeutic Radiology and Oncology and the ASTRO logo are registered trademarks of the American Society for Therapeutic Radiology and Oncology. Use of the aforementioned in conjunction with advertisements, promotional materials, endorsements, statements, contests and/or awards of any kind without the expressed consent of the American Society for Therapeutic Radiology and Oncology is prohibited. Violators may be subject to such civil and criminal penalties as provided by federal and state laws.                       
  4. Promotion/Marketing. The corporation will submit for review and approval all materials bearing Society’s name or identity in accordance with these principles and guidelines. Such review is not required for materials produced under ASTRO’s control. Corporate supporters will be appropriately recognized.
  5. ASTRO’s Authority. Any ASTRO program, which has received a grant or contribution from a corporation, will be managed and administered solely by ASTRO or an ASTRO approved process in accordance with these rules and principles. ASTRO retains editorial control over any information produced as part of a corporate relationship. All materials in print, broadcast, or electronic media prepared by the corporate entity must be submitted to ASTRO for approval in writing prior to release.                                                       
  6. Exclusivity. ASTRO does not commercially endorse any health or medical products or services, which ASTRO does not design, produce or control.
  7. Oversight. The ASTRO Board of Directors is responsible for overseeing the enforcement of these principles and guidelines governing relationships with corporations. The Chief Executive Officer is responsible for the implementation of each corporate relationship in accordance with the above principles and guidelines. 
  8. CME Rules. ASTRO and its educational grant supporters will abide by the standards established by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education, the American Medical Association’s Ethical Opinion on Continuing Medical Education and Gifts to Physicians, the Food and Drug Administration regulations regarding Industry-supported Scientific and Educational Activities, the PhRMA code on Interactions with Healthcare Providers and the NEMA guidelines.


Last updated on 8/6/2008 9:38:03 AM