Common use of RESIDENT IMPAIRMENT Clause in Contracts

RESIDENT IMPAIRMENT. Any Resident who believes he/she may be impaired by physical or mental illness, substance abuse or any other impairment should, as a matter of professionalism, seek the assistance of the Resident Well-Being Committee. A Resident who is determined to be impaired during the GME program will be subject to policy GMEC-23, refer to LLUH One Portal. The Consortium is obligated under certain circumstances to report impairment that affects patient safety to the applicable professional training board (e.g. Medical Board of California, Osteopathic Medical Board of California, or Dental Board of California).

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Graduate Medical Education Training Agreement, Graduate Medical Education Training Agreement

RESIDENT IMPAIRMENT. Any Resident who believes he/she may be impaired by physical or mental illness, substance abuse or any other impairment should, as a matter of professionalism, seek the assistance of the Resident Well-Being Committee. A Resident who is determined to be impaired during the GME program will be subject to policy GMEC-23the Graduate Medical Education Policy GMEC-23 "Physician Impairment and Substance Abuse", refer to which is included on the LLUH One Portal. The Consortium is obligated under certain circumstances to report impairment that affects patient safety to the applicable professional training board (e.g. Medical Board of California, Osteopathic Medical Board of California, or Dental Board of California).

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Graduate Medical Education Training Agreement, Graduate Medical Education Training Agreement

RESIDENT IMPAIRMENT. Any Resident who believes he/she may be impaired by physical or mental illness, substance abuse or any other impairment should, as a matter of professionalism, seek the assistance of the Resident Well-Being Committee. A Resident who is determined to be impaired during the GME program will be subject to policy GMEC-23GMEC Policy-23, refer to which is included on the LLUH One Portal. The Consortium is obligated under certain circumstances to report impairment that affects patient safety to the applicable professional training board (e.g. Medical Board of California, Osteopathic Medical Board of California, or Dental Board of California).

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Graduate Medical Education Training Agreement