
Johns Hopkins University
Statement of Ethical Standards
Letter from President Brody Concerning This
Policy
December 9, 2008
Dear Johns Hopkins Colleague:
One of the hallmarks of a great university is the integrity
with which its faculty and staff conduct their research,
teaching, service, clinical care and other activities. In
pursuing knowledge for the world and serving our
communities, we set high ethical standards in order to earn
and retain the trust of our constituents and the public we
serve. I ask that you become familiar with several
important policies, listed below, that guide our conduct
and promote integrity and ethical standards in all that we
do.
* Ethical standards:
The university's Statement of Ethical Standards, as revised
and reissued annually, guides the professional conduct of
all administrators, faculty and staff. The most recent
version of that statement is online here:
www.jhu.edu/news_info/policy/ethical.html.
The statement requires compliance with all applicable
federal, state and local laws as well as university
policies. Please carefully review the statement; you are
expected to observe diligently the standards it
outlines.
* Disclosure of potentially conflicting
interests:
All employees must disclose and obtain approval from a
supervisor whenever an employee's relationship to an
outside party might appear to influence the conduct of
university business including, but not limited to,
research. The relevant policy is available here:
www.jhu.edu/news_info/policy/coi.html.
* Acceptance of gifts:
Employees may not accept gifts and entertainment that might
influence a decision or compromise judgment, or any
benefits whose value exceeds $100 from an existing or
potential vendor where the employee has authority or
influence over university business decisions affecting the
vendor. The relevant policy is available here:
www.jhu.edu/news_info/policy/ethical.html
* Institutional conflicts of interest:
The financial interests of the university and of its
institutional officials must not compromise the integrity
of research or unduly influence decisions at Johns Hopkins.
A university committee of faculty and administrators has
drafted a policy on institutional conflicts of interest.
Initially, we intend to apply the policy to human subjects
research and certain other contracts that pose unique
potential for institutional conflicts. The draft policy is
available here:
www.jhu.edu/news_info/policy/institutional-coi.html.
Details of final language, implementation, and timing will
be forthcoming.
* Financial aid:
Officers, trustees, directors, employees and agents of
Johns Hopkins are prohibited from receiving anything of
more than nominal value from a lending institution in
connection with university business. This and other
prohibitions are part of the university's Financial Aid
Code of Conduct. The code is available here:
www.jhu.edu/news_info/policy/institutional-coi.html
* Related conflict of interest policies:
Several university divisions and units have additional
conflict of interest policies that apply to their
activities (e.g., purchasing policies, IRB policies and
divisional policies for research). Please check with your
supervisor or with the appropriate office in your division
or unit for details.
* Laws and policies relating to detecting and preventing
fraud, waste and abuse in federal health care
programs:
The university's policy is set forth at:
hrnt.jhu.edu/elr/pol-man/documents/Preventing_Fraud_Waste_a
nd_Abuse_1.pdf.
Johns Hopkins was founded for the betterment of human life
and is funded largely through philanthropy and public
support. Everything we do rests on our reputation for
integrity. We all, therefore, have a responsibility to
conduct ourselves and the university's business in an
ethical manner. In addition to complying with applicable
laws and policies, it is important that you never hesitate
to come forward if something does not seem right to you. If
you have knowledge of, or suspect, unethical or illegal
behavior, call the Johns Hopkins Compliance line at
1-877-932-6675 (1-877-WE-COMPLY).
I am confident that you will take your responsibilities in
this area to heart and uphold the ethical principles long
associated with Johns Hopkins.
Sincerely,
William R. Brody
President
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