Who needs to submit an ATS Disclosure Form?
• All individuals for whom an ATS disclosure form must be available and reviewed in regard to a specific ATS activity will first be contacted by ATS by email. In compliance with the Policy on Management of Conflict of Interest in Official ATS Documents, Projects and Conferences enacted by the ATS Board of Directors, an up-to-date COI disclosure (using the ATS-specified form) must be on file for all individuals in official ATS activities, and must be reviewed in a confidential manner by appropriate COI reviewers prior to the individual’s commencing the official ATS activity, including for: all individuals assuming governance roles (including Board members, assembly and committee leaders, ATS Journals editors and deputy editors and associate editors, and candidates for those roles); all ATS Journals authors; all authors of medical/scientific content on the ATS Website; all planners and presenters of the ATS International Conference and other ATS CME or other conferences or workshops; all
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