PT - JOURNAL ARTICLE AU - Godard, Beatrice AU - Giard, Janie AU - Ponka, David AU - Rouleau, Katherine TI - Framework for ethical international academic partnerships in family medicine DP - 2019 Oct 01 TA - Canadian Family Physician PG - 705--710 VI - 65 IP - 10 4099 - http://www.cfp.ca/content/65/10/705.short 4100 - http://www.cfp.ca/content/65/10/705.full SO - Can Fam Physician2019 Oct 01; 65 AB - Objective To develop an ethical framework for collaboration in international academic partnerships in family medicine.Composition of the committee A subgroup of the Besrour Centre of the College of Family Physicians of Canada including family medicine and bioethics experts began to collaborate in 2014 to undertake the development of an ethical framework and tools for the establishment of ethically sound international academic partnerships.Methods Following 2 consultative workshops and a wider consultation process with the Besrour Centre global community, the authors developed an ethical framework and tools for approval by the Besrour Centre leadership in November 2017.Report Partnerships are essential to family practice and to the field of international development. The flawed nature of many North-South research partnerships underlines the importance of and need for delineating core principles for ethically sound partnerships, of which 10 have been identified in this process: accountability, cost and efficiencies, excellence, equity, humility, justice, leadership, reciprocity, respect for self-determination, and transparency. Based on these principles, a decision-making framework was created to translate these values into actions and to promote a cohesive and transparent structure for discussions. Fostering fairness, transparency, and consistency in decision making reduces the potential for inequity in a partnership, leading to lasting relationships that endure beyond the scope of a partnership agreement.