UWSMPH Professional Conduct Training 2022
The University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health (SMPH) is committed to a learning and working environment based on mutual respect. Because our work ultimately focuses on improving the health and well-being of others, we have a unique responsibility to ensure that all of the members of our community treat each other with the respect due colleagues.
This training provides an overview of the SMPH Shared Guidelines for Professional Conduct and offers tools and resources to help faculty, staff, learners, and others respond to mistreatment if it occurs.
This exercise will affirm the school’s commitment to Shared Guidelines for Professional Conduct, which were devised as part of Building Community and help embody the values of integrity, accountability, compassion, excellence, and diversity, equity, and inclusivity.
Please be aware that additional school and campus resources exist for reporting mistreatment and misconduct. More information can be found at: go.wisc.edu/reportingconcerns.
Target Audience
This course is intended for everyone, but required by SMPH Faculty and Staff, Statewide Campus Faculty and Staff, Regional Sites Faculty and Staff, Residents, Fellows, Students, and Volunteers.
Learning Objectives
At the end of this session, learners should be able to:
- Define various types of mistreatment.
- Understand SMPH policies and reporting procedures.
- Demonstrate behavioral expectations to display unyielding respect towards all SMPH community members.
No credit is associated with this course. If you have any questions regarding this course the please contact Karen Pankowski at Karen.Pankowski@aah.org