Common use of General Prohibition Against Outside Professional Activities or Moonlighting Clause in Contracts

General Prohibition Against Outside Professional Activities or Moonlighting. To assure that the Physician-in-Training is rested and alert while engaging in Program activities, outside professional activities are discouraged. Additionally, as a specific condition to the Medical Center’s obligations pursuant to this Agreement, the Physician-in-Training shall not engage in outside professional activities which conflict with Medical Center interests. “Outside Professional Activities” or “Moonlighting,” as such terms are used in this Agreement, shall be deemed to include all professional activities utilizing the Physician-in-Training’s medical, research or academic skills, knowledge or information which are performed outside of the Program, whether at the Medical Center’s facilities or otherwise.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Training Agreement, Training Agreement, Training Agreement

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