Hi everyone,
I co-founded a business during medical school and we sell products all over the world. I understand that you cannot associate your hospital/school/clinic name with your brand's name due to conflict of interest & liability laws. Though students can endorse brands if their schools name (and anything related to student status) is in no way mentioned.
How does it work exactly during residency applications?
One of my resident friends I believe had to sign something (prior to starting residency) which said he cannot endorse any brand/product. However I have seen residents on social media endorse a variety of things. So perhaps this is institution and state dependent.
So what would be the best way to utilize my successful business as an asset to my residency app without scaring a PD with conflict of interest related issues?
Is it draconian to the point where I should get rid of public affiliations with the business and not even mention it? Or just say I'm a silent co-owner? Or do I play it up in the app and make it clear I don't plan to endorse/advertise using my name?
I should mention that my company website does not state my name in the about section but I have written blogging articles and used my name of course (on the website). Those articles have indirectly endorsed products.
So my general worry is that a residency PD could get scared off just by seeing that I'm a well known figure online with a company.
I co-founded a business during medical school and we sell products all over the world. I understand that you cannot associate your hospital/school/clinic name with your brand's name due to conflict of interest & liability laws. Though students can endorse brands if their schools name (and anything related to student status) is in no way mentioned.
How does it work exactly during residency applications?
One of my resident friends I believe had to sign something (prior to starting residency) which said he cannot endorse any brand/product. However I have seen residents on social media endorse a variety of things. So perhaps this is institution and state dependent.
So what would be the best way to utilize my successful business as an asset to my residency app without scaring a PD with conflict of interest related issues?
Is it draconian to the point where I should get rid of public affiliations with the business and not even mention it? Or just say I'm a silent co-owner? Or do I play it up in the app and make it clear I don't plan to endorse/advertise using my name?
I should mention that my company website does not state my name in the about section but I have written blogging articles and used my name of course (on the website). Those articles have indirectly endorsed products.
So my general worry is that a residency PD could get scared off just by seeing that I'm a well known figure online with a company.