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1 GME Policy #: 17 Graduate Medical Education Policy & Procedures Indiana University School of Medicine Page 1 of 4 Subject: Official Communications with Residents and Fellows Effective: 12/12/ PURPOSE The purpose of this policy is to define procedures and regulations related to methods of communication and to conduct official business including , MedHub (system-wide GME database), and U.S Postal Service. 2. POLICY 2.1 Introduction Each resident and fellow is issued a University network ID and account for use throughout the time the resident or fellow is in training at IUSM. The domain for residents and fellows s is iupui.edu. Official IUSM communications will be sent to residents and fellows official university addresses. If a resident or fellow chooses to forward his/her mail to another address, the resident or fellow s campus address will remain the destination for official university and school correspondence. shall be considered an appropriate mechanism for official communication by IUSM unless otherwise prohibited by law. IUSM reserves the right to send official communications to residents and fellows by with the full expectation that residents and fellows will receive and read these s daily on work days. Daily and weekly communications of interest to the residents and fellows are also posted on the MedHub home page. 2.2 Responsibilities Residents and fellows are expected to check their , as well as MedHub, on a frequent and consistent basis in order to stay current with School-related communications. The expected minimum standard is to check IUSM s at least once each working day. Residents and fellows must insure that there is sufficient space in their accounts to allow for to be delivered. Residents and fellows have the responsibility to recognize that certain communications may be timecritical. Residents and fellows will not be held responsible for an interruption in their ability to access a message if system malfunctions or other system-related problems prevent timely delivery of, or access to, that message. 1
2 2.3 Etiquette Residents and fellows are expected to follow appropriate etiquette when communicating with faculty, staff, and peers. Users are subject to all university, campus, school and departmental policies concerning information technology, including without limitation policies on use and misuse of information technology resources. A selected list of applicable policies can be found at the following URL: (Reference 1). Inappropriate use of may be grounds for disciplinary action up to and including suspension or dismissal. 2.4 HIPAA Regulations Based on HIPAA regulations, the Office of Compliance Services on behalf of the School of Medicine strongly recommends that Protected Health Information (PHI) not be sent via . Residents and fellows are instructed to consult with their department s privacy officer and review their departmental policies before sending any PHI via . (Reference 2) 2.5 Passwords Residents and fellows may not share with or transfer to others their university accounts including network IDs, passwords, or other access codes that allow them to gain access to university information technology resources. 2.6 Technology Resources Indiana University technology resources may not be used in a manner that violates the law, for private commercial activities that are not approved by the university, for personal private gain, or for political campaigning and similar activities that are inconsistent with the university s tax-exempt status. 2.7 Incidental Personal Use Incidental personal use is an accepted and appropriate benefit of being associated with Indiana University s rich technology environment. Appropriate incidental personal use of technology resources does not result in any measurable cost to the university, and benefits the university by allowing personnel to avoid needless inconvenience. Incidental personal use must adhere to all applicable university policies. Under no circumstances may incidental personal use involve violations of the law, interfere with the fulfillment of an employee s university responsibilities, or adversely impact or conflict with activities supporting the mission of the university. 2.8 Forwarding of Residents and fellows, who choose to have their forwarded to a private (unofficial) address outside the official university network address, do so at their own risk. Neither the University or School is responsible for any difficulties 2
3 that may occur in the proper or timely transmission or access of forwarded to any unofficial address, and any such problems will not absolve residents and fellows of their responsibility to know and comply with the content of official communications sent to residents and fellows official University addresses. 2.9 Course-Related Use of Faculty may assume that a resident or fellow s official university is a valid mechanism for communicating with that resident or fellow, although faculty should exercise caution about including sensitive data in an . This policy will ensure that all residents and fellows will be able to comply with program requirements communicated to them by from faculty Responding to an Unofficial Address 3. SCOPE IU employees need to be careful when responding in detail to a query sent from an unofficial address since there is no assurance that the sender is, in fact, the resident or fellow. A recommended step is to provide generic replies only, or to require residents and fellows to provide their primary campus address to receive a reply. This policy applies to all Indiana University School of Medicine (IUSM) GME resident and fellow physicians. 4. DEFINITIONS 4.1 A GME Trainee is an IUSM resident or fellow, or a non-iusm resident or fellow electively rotating through IUSM and provides clinical care as part of a GME program. 5. PROCEDURE 5.1 U. S. Postal Service IUSM communicates with residents and fellows through both the U.S. Postal Service and the individual s official university account as discussed above. Therefore, it is important for residents and fellows to update their information as soon as they have any changes in their mailing address. 5.2 Change in Address An or fax should be sent to the Office of Graduate Medical Education with the full name, last four digits of the social security number, phone number, and new address listed. [email protected]; Fax:
4 5.3 Indiana Professional Licensing Agency (IPLA) The Indiana Professional Licensing Agency (IPLA) should also be notified of any change in the home address. Updates to the address and phone number can be made on the medical license as part of the on-line renewal process. If changes need to be made after an individual has renewed their license, an or fax should be sent to IPLA. Fax: IMPLEMENTATION The Designated Institutional Official (DIO) for Graduate Medical Education is responsible for implementation of this policy. 7. OVERSIGHT Policy authority for this document resides with the Graduate Medical Education Committee. The DIO and the Graduate Medical Education Committee are responsible for oversight. This policy will be reviewed every three years or more often if deemed necessary. 8. REFERENCES 1. The IU web site for Public Safety and Institutional Assurance can be found at: 2. The HIPAA regulations can be found at: Supersedes: 08/13/2008 Approved by GMEC: 12/12/2012 Peter Nalin, MD, Associate Dean, GME Electronic Signature on File Issued by: (Signature and Title) 4
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