A Consultation and Clinical Advisory Board Agreement is a type of contract that outlines the responsibilities of a consulting and/or clinical advisory board. This agreement sets forth the terms and conditions under which the board will provide advice and guidance to an organization. The agreement may also include financial compensation for the board's services. The most common types of Consultation and Clinical Advisory Board Agreements are: 1. Standard Advisory Board Agreement — this is a basic agreement that outlines the board members' roles and responsibilities, as well as the organization's expectations and obligations. 2. Clinical Advisory Board Agreement — this agreement provides the board members with detailed instructions for providing clinical advice and guidance to the organization. 3. Research Advisory Board Agreement — this agreement outlines the board members' roles and responsibilities in researching and providing insights and expertise to the organization. 4. Technology Advisory Board Agreement — this agreement outlines the board members' roles and responsibilities in providing technical advice and guidance to the organization. 5. Financial Advisory Board Agreement — this agreement outlines the board members' roles and responsibilities in providing financial advice and guidance to the organization. The Consultation and Clinical Advisory Board Agreement should be tailored to the specific organization and board members involved, and should ensure that all parties are aware of their rights and responsibilities in the agreement.