Chicago Medical School at Rosalind Franklin University (Â鶹ӰÒô) is dedicated to preventing the mistreatment of learners (medical students, residents, and fellows) by preclinical and clinical teachers, staff, and administrators.
Learners have a right to learn in an environment free from harassment. As part of Rosalind Franklin University, CMS will not tolerate learner mistreatment. A core principle of Rosalind Franklin University is the education of learners who will meet the health care needs of society in a caring, competent, and professional manner. A profession based on the ideals of service to others should be sensitive to the humanity of its practitioners, especially during training. Insensitivity during training runs counter to the fundamental tenets of health care and impairs the ability of many learners to maintain their idealism, caring, and compassion past training into their careers. This affects the quality of patient care as well as collegial relationships.
No person will be subjected to retaliation, retribution, or reprisal for making a good faith report of, seeking guidance regarding, or participating in the investigation or resolution of a potential, known, or suspected violation of any provision in this policy. The Chicago Medical School’s and are available online.
There are four ways a CMS learner can report mistreatment:
All discrimination complaints involving learners are addressed by the Vice President for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (VPDEI) in compliance with the following University Policies: Equal Opportunity (Non-discrimination) and Title IX Policy Against Sex Discrimination. Complaints can be reported directly to 847-578-3205 or by . As an alternative, reports may be made to the Office of Compliance directly or through
Any person seeking guidance or who becomes aware of any potential, known, or suspected violation of this policy may seek guidance from any of the contacts listed in this policy to ensure effective management of the concern. Reporting suspected mistreatment based on discrimination, investigation, and resolution should be referred to the VPDEI.
All substantiated complaints of learner mistreatment will be investigated. All investigations will be confidential to the extent possible and investigative information will be protected during any follow-up investigative activities. Due process will be assured during any investigation of an allegation of unprofessional behavior.