APPLICABILITY OF UNIVERSITY POLICIES TO THE HOSPITAL AND AMENDMENT Sample Clauses

This clause establishes that the hospital is subject to the university's policies and outlines the process for amending those policies as they apply to the hospital. In practice, it clarifies which specific university rules or procedures are binding on the hospital and may describe how changes to these policies are communicated or implemented within the hospital setting. The core function of this clause is to ensure consistency and clarity regarding the governance framework that applies to the hospital, reducing confusion and potential conflicts over which policies are in effect.
APPLICABILITY OF UNIVERSITY POLICIES TO THE HOSPITAL AND AMENDMENT. OF UNIVERSITY POLICIES‌ i) The Hospital agrees that it is bound by the following University policies, procedures, guidelines and protocols (as amended by agreement of the Hospital and the University from time to time) referred to in the Agreement and attached as Schedules to the extent such policies, protocols, guidelines and procedures bind or create obligations for the Hospital: • Policy for Clinical Faculty (Schedule 1) • Procedures Manual for Policy for Clinical Faculty (Schedule 2) • Faculty of Medicine/Affiliated Institutions Guidelines for Ethics and Professionalism in Healthcare Professional Clinical Training and Teaching (Schedule 3) • Sexual Harassment Protocol: Sexual Harassment Complaints involving Faculty and Students of the University of Toronto arising in University-Affiliated Health Institutions (Schedule 4) • Policy on Endowed and Limited Term Chairs, Professorships, Distinguished Scholars and Program Initiatives (Schedule 5) • Guidelines for Clinical Sites re Student Clinical Placements in an Emergency Situation (Health Science Faculties) (Schedule 6) Any proposed changes to the University’s Policy for Clinical Faculty (attached as Schedule 1), or its Procedures Manual (attached as Schedule 2) will be referred to the Clinical Relations Committee. With respect to any proposed changes to the other policies listed above in this subsection, the University’s Vice-▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, Relations with Health Care Institutions will advise the Hospital of the proposed change, and work collaboratively with the Hospital with the goal of obtaining the Hospital’s agreement to be bound by the proposed changes. If agreement cannot be reached in that process, the matter will be referred to an ad hoc Joint Committee (as described in section XIV below). ii) The Harmonization of Research Policies (attached as Schedule 7) provides that the University and the Hospital will work together to ensure the highest standards of ethical conduct in research, and to ensure the greatest possible degree of compatibility of their research policies and procedures. Both parties will work together and synergistically to update and harmonize their research environments in the areas addressed in Schedule 7. The policies listed below in this subsection have already been harmonized through this University-Hospital process. Each policy shall either be used by the Hospital as is, or be adapted by the Hospital to conform to the Hospital’s specific circumstances, provided that this adaptation doe...

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