national-clinical-guidelines-for-stroke-fourth-edition
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Conflicts of interest<br />
All working party members signed a <strong>for</strong>m to declare any potential conflicts of interest with the<br />
<strong>guidelines</strong>. Nearly all professionals worked <strong>for</strong> an organisation whose work is related in some way<br />
to the <strong>guidelines</strong>. Details of appointments and affiliations are there<strong>for</strong>e listed. Financial interest<br />
in<strong>for</strong>mation can be obtained on request from the Royal College of Physicians.<br />
Representative Conflict of interest<br />
Dr Neil Baldwin Advisory board member, Boehringer Ingelheim, Bayer and Bristol,<br />
Meyer, Squibb; and director, British Association of Stroke<br />
Physicians<br />
Mr Jon Barrick Board member, Stroke Alliance <strong>for</strong> Europe; Board member, World<br />
Stroke Organisation; Steering Committee, UK Stroke Forum;<br />
Steering Committee, US Stroke Assembly<br />
Dr Geoffrey Cloud Educational travel bursary and advisory board member <strong>for</strong><br />
Boehringer Ingelheim in 2011/12<br />
Dr Anne Freeman Trustee of the Stroke Association<br />
Dr Martin James Received sponsorship support to attend the European Stroke<br />
Conference in Barcelona from Boehringer Ingelheim 2010<br />
Dr Damian Jenkinson Received honoraria to speak from Boehringer Ingelheim,<br />
Lundbeck and Sanofi Aventis; and trustee of Stroke Association<br />
Professor Peter Langhorne Director of Chest, Heart and Stroke, Scotland<br />
Professor Jill Manthorpe Trustee <strong>for</strong> the Centre <strong>for</strong> Policy on Ageing; associate director of<br />
NIHR School <strong>for</strong> Social Care Research; director, Social Care<br />
Work<strong>for</strong>ce Research Unit, King’s College London; member of<br />
various research advisory groups: Alzheimer’s Society, Red Cross<br />
Professor Helen Rodgers Associate director, Stroke Research Network<br />
Professor Anthony Rudd Trustee of the Stroke Association<br />
Mr Stephen Simpson Works <strong>for</strong> the Stroke Association<br />
Professor Pippa Tyrrell Travel grant from Boehringer Inghelheim <strong>for</strong> European Stroke<br />
Conference 2012<br />
Professor Derick Wade None directly: has been paid consultancy <strong>for</strong> multiple sclerosis<br />
work and spasticity work by Almirall and Ipsen<br />
Dr Philip White Consultancy work <strong>for</strong> education/training purposes <strong>for</strong><br />
Microvention Terumo Inc. – a manufacturer of devices used in the<br />
treatment of aneursmal subarachnoid haemorrhage (SAH);<br />
Research grants within last five years from Codman, Coviden and<br />
Microvention – manufacturers of devices used in haemorrhagic<br />
<strong>stroke</strong> and in case of Codman/Coviden ischaemic <strong>stroke</strong><br />
The following members declared no conflicts of interest: Dr Audrey Bowen, Miss Louise Briggs,<br />
Dr Christopher Burton, Dr Andrew Clifton, Ms Rosemary Cunningham, Mrs Diana Day, Mrs<br />
Melanie Derbyshire, Professor Avril Drummond, Dr Judi Edmans, Ms Sarah Gillham, Mr Ian<br />
Golton, Mrs Nicola Hancock, Mr Steve Hatton, Ms Cheryl Hookway, Dr Helen Hosker, Dr Peter<br />
Humphrey, Mrs Amanda Jones, Dr Cherry Kilbride, Mr Joe Korner, Dr Peter Knapp, Dr Chris<br />
McKevitt, Dr Helen Newton, Dr Sue Pownall, Dr Elizabeth Weekes, Dr Gavin Young.<br />
x © Royal College of Physicians 2012