Common use of Reportable Actions Clause in Contracts

Reportable Actions. A decision: to not promote Resident to the next PGY level; to suspend a Resident from the Residency Program; to extend Resident’s defined period of training, to deny Resident credit for a previously completed rotation which results in an extension in training; to not renew a Resident’s GDE Contract; and/or to dismiss Resident from participation in the Residency Program may be considered “Reportable Actions” that the Residency Program will disclose to others upon request, including without limitation, future employers, privileging entities including hospitals, licensing and specialty boards, and other entities as required by applicable law. A decision by the Residency Program which involves a Reportable Action shall be promptly communicated to Resident in writing. If Resident becomes the subject of a Reportable Action, Resident may request a review of the decision as provided in Section 4.1.4 below. Non-reportable actions, such as the issuance of a Letter of Deficiency, may be disclosed in response to direct inquiries from licensing agencies or other entities that request information for credentialing or employment purposes.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Graduate Dental Education Contract, Graduate Dental Education Contract

Reportable Actions. A decision: decision to not promote Resident to the next PGY level; to suspend a Resident from the Residency Programprogram; to extend Resident’s defined period of training, ; to deny Resident credit for a previously completed rotation which results in an extension in training; to not renew a Resident’s GDE Occupational Medicine Contract; and/or to dismiss Resident from participation in the Residency Program may be considered “Reportable Actions” that the Residency Program will disclose to others upon request, including without limitation, future employers, privileging entities including hospitals, licensing and specialty boards, and other entities as required by applicable law. A decision by the Residency Program which involves a Reportable Action shall be promptly communicated to Resident in writing. If Resident becomes the subject of a Reportable Action, Resident may request a review of the decision as provided in Section 4.1.4 below. Non-reportable actions, such as the issuance of a Letter of Deficiency, may be disclosed in response to direct inquiries from licensing agencies or other entities that request information for credentialing or employment purposes.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Occupational Medicine Contract