Professionalism/Confidentiality Sample Clauses

Professionalism/Confidentiality. ● PDN will keep information inadvertently obtained, observed, or overhead regarding other District students. PDN will adhere to the confidentiality requirements of Section 118.125 of the Wisconsin Statutes, Family Education Rights Privacy Act (FERPA), and School Board policies relating to confidentiality of student records. Under no circumstances shall the PDN discuss with non-District staff information regarding other students for which the PDN has no responsibility, ● PDN will adhere to School Board Policies and Procedures. The District will make such Policies and Procedures available to the PDN and review them with the PDN. ● PDN will follow the District’s protocols regarding blood borne pathogen (BBP) precautions. The District nurse will review such protocols with the PDN. In consideration of the District permitting me to provide in-school nursing services to a student as a private duty nurse PDN, I do hereby release and discharge the District, its officers, administrators, employees, successors and assigns (collectively, “the District”) from all claims, demands, damages, losses, and costs, including attorney’s fees, both known and unknown, which arise from the nursing care I provide pursuant to this Agreement, the use of District property for that purpose, or the District’s performance of this Agreement. PDN signature(s): Date:
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Professionalism/Confidentiality. Comments: EVALUATION OF SUPERVISOR BY COOPERATING TEACHER Supervisor's Name: • Organization/ scheduling (organized and planned well) • Responsibility/ credibility (was honest, could count on him/ her) • Time Efficiency (used visitation time wisely) • Feedback (provided helpful feedback, suggestions, ideas) • Interest (appeared interested, enthusiastic, positive) • Expectations (made requirements clear, considered level of experience, ability, situation) • Expertise (provided useful information, practical applications) • Modeling (encouraged professional growth, behavior) • Respect (showed tolerance, respect, understanding) • Availability (approachable, available when needed) • Evaluation (used fair/ appropriate evaluation procedures)

Related to Professionalism/Confidentiality

  • Client Confidentiality Any information about clients of the Employer which is learned by an employee during the course of employment must, as a condition of continued employment, be treated as strictly confidential and each employee is expected to respect this confidentiality and to take all reasonable precautions to safeguard it.

  • Data Confidentiality All data, regardless of form, including originals, images and reproductions, prepared by, obtained by or transmitted to the Professional in connection with this Agreement is confidential, proprietary information owned by NBU. Except as specifically provided in this Agreement, the Professional shall not intentionally disclose data generated in the performance of the Services to any third party without the prior, written consent of NBU.

  • Confidentiality (a) Subject to Section 7.15(c), during the Term and for a period of three

  • Confidentiality & Proprietary Information The Consultant acknowledges that it will be necessary for the Client to disclose certain confidential and proprietary information to the Consultant in order for the Consultant to perform their duties under this Agreement. The Consultant acknowledges that disclosure to a third (3rd) party or misuse of this proprietary or confidential information would irreparably harm the Client. Accordingly, the Consultant will not disclose or use, either during or after the term of this Agreement, any proprietary or confidential information of the Client without the Client's prior written permission except to the extent necessary to perform the Services on the Client's behalf. Proprietary or confidential information includes, but is not limited to:

  • Privacy and Confidentiality A. Contractors may use or disclose Medi-Cal PII only to perform functions, activities or services directly related to the administration of the Medi-Cal program in accordance with Welfare and Institutions Code section 14100.2 and 42 Code of Federal Regulations section 431.300 et.seq, or as required by law. Disclosures which are required by law, such as a court order, or which are made with the explicit written authorization of the Medi-Cal client, are allowable. Any other use or disclosure of Medi-Cal PII requires the express approval in writing of DHCS. Contractor shall not duplicate, disseminate or disclose Medi-Cal PII except as allowed in the Agreement.

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