This policy reflects the School’s strongest commitment to support a tobacco free campus and its ongoing mission to improve the health and well-being of the general public at large.
This Policy outlines the attendance expectations for Medical Doctorate Program students as it relates to University Holidays, Wellness Days, and Day-backs.
This University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Medicine (“UNC SOM”) Faculty Workload Policy describes the workload of UNC SOM faculty members and identifies the UNC SOM’s expectations and guidelines for the distribution of work among UNC SOM faculty members and identifies the UNC SOM’s expectations and guidelines for the distribution of work among UNC SOM faculty members.
Faculty and staff of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Medicine (SOM) may be requested to provide medicolegal reviews, professional consultations, and expert testimony. This Policy provides rules for how SOM faculty and staff must conduct these activities.
The purpose of this policy is to define minimum security controls for devices in use at the UNC School of Medicine. Individual departments/units may apply stricter controls to protect information and devices in their areas of responsibility. The policy applies to each School of Medicine Constituent for any covered device under their control, including personal devices (“Bring Your Own Device” - “BYOD”).
This Procedure provides the attendance expectations for Medical Doctorate Program students as it relates to University Holidays, Wellness Days, and Day-backs.
This Procedure provides guidance on how the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (“University” or “UNC-Chapel Hill”) School of Medicine (SOM) applies University Finance Policy 1269 - Mobile Device Stipend Policy and University Finance Procedure 1269.1 - Establishing and Paying for Mobile Device Stipend Procedure.
The purpose of this Procedure is to outline steps for students to follow when using absence days in the Foundation Phase and steps for notification of Student Affairs Leadership, the Committee on Professionalism Education (CoPE), and the Student Progress Committee in the event of non-compliance.
This Policy provides guidelines to the UNC Health Care System (UNCHCS) and the University of the School of Medicine (SOM) Covered Personnel on how to engage with Vendors in ways that protect personal and institutional integrity.