Common use of Dischargeable Offenses Clause in Contracts

Dischargeable Offenses. Possible causes for discharge include, but are not limited to, conduct threatening or endangering patient safety; improper treatment of patients or visitors; insubordination; sexual harassment or other forms of harassment or assault/violence against another person; violation of patient confidentiality; theft; falsification of records or documents; and intoxication or consumption of alcoholic beverages or illegal drugs on the Medical Center’s premises or while conducting the Medical Center’s business. Consistent with 6.1.1 above, these offenses may result in immediate discharge.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Professional Agreement, Professional Agreement, Professional Agreement

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