Conflict of Interest Disclosure for EAPC 2024 Congress

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This disclosure statement outlines the conflict of interest policy for speakers at the EAPC 2024 Congress. Speakers are required to disclose any affiliations or financial interests that may potentially influence their presentations. The purpose of the disclosure is to inform attendees so they can evaluate any potential bias. The congress is accredited for CME credits and aims for transparency in all presentations.


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  1. 1 #EAPC2024

  2. Conflict of interest disclosure ( ) I have no, real or perceived, direct or indirect conflicts of interest that relate to this presentation. ( ) I have the following, real or perceived direct or indirect conflicts of interest that relate to this presentation: TYPE OF AFFILIATION/FINANCIAN INTEREST Receipt of grants/research supports : Receipt of honoraria or consultation fees : Participation in a company sponsored speaker s bureau : Stock shareholder : Spouse/Partner : Other support ( please specify ) : NAME OF COMMERCIAL COMPANY - - - - - - The EAPC 2024 Congress is accredited for CME credits by EACCME-UEMS and invited speakers and oral presenters are required to disclose their potential conflict of interest going back 3 years prior to this presentation. The intent of this disclosure is not to prevent a speaker with a conflict of interest (any significant financial relationship a speaker has with manufacturers or providers of any commercial products or services relevant to the talk) from making a presentation, but rather to provide listeners with information on which they can make their own judgment. It remains for audience members to determine whether the speaker s interests or relationships may influence the presentation.

  3. 3 #EAPC2024

  4. 4 #EAPC2024

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