Common use of Moonlighting Clause in Contracts

Moonlighting. Resident acknowledges that CAMC does not require and residents are not encouraged to engage in any "moonlighting" activities (as defined by the Moonlighting policy in the House Staff Handbook “Moonlighting Policy” online at ▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇) Resident will comply with institutional and program policies and procedures governing moonlighting and assure that moonlighting activities will not be inconsistent with sufficient time for rest and restoration to promote the Resident’s educational experience and safe patient care. Moonlighting hours must be counted as duty hours. In fact, moonlighting by Resident is hereby expressly prohibited by CAMC unless the following conditions are met: 4.4.1 Permission to moonlight is granted in writing in accordance with the institutional moonlighting policy; 4.4.2 The Resident’s Program Director acknowledges in writing that he or she is aware that Resident is moonlighting and this acknowledgement is included as part of Resident’s file; 4.4.3 The assignment does not impinge upon the clinical performance or educational obligations of Resident as determined solely by CAMC and/or the Program Director; 4.4.4 Resident is licensed for unsupervised medical practice in the state where the moonlighting occurs, provided that it shall be the responsibility of the institution hiring Resident to moonlight to determine whether such licensure is in place and whether Resident has the appropriate training and skills to carry out the assigned duties; 4.4.5 Resident's professional moonlighting activities are covered by professional liability insurance separately purchased by or on behalf of Resident, and provided further that the terms of such insurance are acceptable to CAMC and the Institute. Neither CAMC nor the Institute will provide professional liability insurance coverage for Resident’s moonlighting activities, unless such activities are on behalf of CAMC or the Institute and such coverage is extended to Resident in writing in a separate agreement with Resident, and it shall be the responsibility of the Resident to secure confirmation of liability coverage and the responsibility of institution hiring the Resident to moonlight to ensure adequate liability coverage is provided; and 4.4.6 Resident shall not examine any person or review any person's medical record for the purpose of expressing to such person, such person's lawyer or anyone else, an opinion about the quality or standard of care rendered to the person, without the advance written consent of the Institute's President and CAMC’s Director of Medical Education.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Resident Agreement, Resident Agreement

Moonlighting. Resident acknowledges that CAMC does not require and residents are not encouraged to engage in any "moonlighting" activities (as defined by the Moonlighting policy in the House Staff Handbook “Moonlighting PolicyMoonlightingpolicy online at ▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇) Resident will comply with institutional and program policies and procedures governing moonlighting and assure that moonlighting activities will not be inconsistent with sufficient time for rest and restoration to promote the Resident’s educational experience and safe patient care. Moonlighting hours must be counted as duty hoursCEEHs. In fact, moonlighting by Resident is hereby expressly prohibited by CAMC unless the following conditions are met: 4.4.1 Permission to moonlight is granted in writing in accordance with the institutional moonlighting policy; 4.4.2 The Resident’s Program Director acknowledges in writing that he or she is aware that Resident is moonlighting and this acknowledgement is included as part of Resident’s file; 4.4.3 The assignment does not impinge upon the clinical performance or educational obligations of Resident as determined solely by CAMC and/or the Program Director; 4.4.4 Resident is licensed for unsupervised medical practice in the state where the moonlighting occurs, provided that it shall be the responsibility of the institution hiring Resident to moonlight to determine whether such licensure is in place and whether Resident has the appropriate training and skills to carry out the assigned duties; 4.4.5 Resident's professional moonlighting activities are covered by professional liability insurance separately purchased by or on behalf of Resident, and provided further that the terms of such insurance are acceptable to CAMC and the Institute. Neither CAMC nor the Institute will provide professional liability insurance coverage for Resident’s moonlighting activities, unless such activities are on behalf of CAMC or the Institute and such coverage is extended to Resident in writing in a separate agreement with Resident, and it shall be the responsibility of the Resident to secure confirmation of liability coverage and the responsibility of institution hiring the Resident to moonlight to ensure adequate liability coverage is provided; and 4.4.6 Resident shall not examine any person or review any person's medical record for the purpose of expressing to such person, such person's lawyer or anyone else, an opinion about the quality or standard of care rendered to the person, without the advance written consent of the Institute's President and CAMC’s Director of Medical Education.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Resident Agreement, Resident Agreement

Moonlighting. Section 1. Moonlighting is defined as any clinical activity that is optional and separately paid, including work not requiring a physician's license. This definition pertains even if the work is supervised by attending physicians and even if the work is identical to activities that are part of the residency or fellowship program. Section 2. Approval to moonlight is at the sole discretion of the Program Director, this discretion shall not be arbitrarily applied. The Program Director's decision to deny a request to moonlight is final and not subject to appeal or the grievance and arbitration provisions of this Agreement. Section 3. Moonlighting must not interfere with the ability of the Resident acknowledges that CAMC does not require to achieve the goals and residents are not encouraged to engage in any "moonlighting" activities (as defined by objectives of the Moonlighting policy in the House Staff Handbook “Moonlighting Policy” online at ▇▇▇educational program. Section 4. The Resident and Program Director must comply with ▇▇▇▇▇▇ University Hospital's Moonlighting Policy.▇▇▇.▇▇▇) Resident will comply with institutional Section 5. PGY-1 Residents may not moonlight and program policies and procedures governing moonlighting and assure that moonlighting activities will upper level residents are not be inconsistent with sufficient time for rest and restoration required or encouraged to promote the Resident’s educational experience and safe patient caremoonlight. Moonlighting hours must be counted as duty hours. In fact, moonlighting by Resident is hereby expressly prohibited by CAMC unless the following conditions are met: 4.4.1 Permission Prior to moonlight is granted engaging in writing in accordance with the institutional moonlighting policy; 4.4.2 The Resident’s Program Director acknowledges in writing that he or she is aware that Resident is moonlighting and this acknowledgement is included as part of Resident’s file; 4.4.3 The assignment does not impinge upon the clinical performance or educational obligations of Resident as determined solely by CAMC and/or the Program Director; 4.4.4 Resident is licensed for unsupervised medical practice in the state where the moonlighting occurs, provided that it shall be the responsibility of the institution hiring Resident to moonlight to determine whether such licensure is in place and whether Resident has the appropriate training and skills to carry out the assigned duties; 4.4.5 Resident's professional moonlighting activities are covered by professional liability insurance separately purchased by or on behalf of Resident, and provided further that the terms of such insurance are acceptable to CAMC and the Institute. Neither CAMC nor the Institute will provide professional liability insurance coverage for Resident’s any moonlighting activities, unless such activities an upper level Section 6. The Program Director shall monitor the Resident's performance for the effect of moonlighting upon his/her academic and clinical performance at the Hospital. If adverse effects are on behalf of CAMC detected, the Program Director may, in his or her sole discretion, withdraw permission to moonlight, or the Institute effects of that decision are not subject to the grievance and arbitration provisions in this Agreement. Section 7. Time spent by Residents in Internal and External Moonlighting will be counted towards the 80 hour maximum weekly hour limit. Section 8. The Hospital is not any way responsible or liable for the acts or omissions of Residents while moonlighting at another institution. Failure to maintain all licensing required for moonlighting is cause for the program director to withdraw permission to moonlight from the Resident. Section 9. If changes are made to the Medical Center's medical malpractice insurance program/coverage that impact coverage for Resident moonlighting, the GME office shall notify the Union as soon as practicable regarding the changes and, to the extent practicable, provide an opportunity to discuss such coverage is extended changes prior to Resident their implementation. Section 10. CIR shall receive notification in writing in a separate agreement with Resident, and it shall be from the responsibility of Hospital stating any implemented change to the Resident to secure confirmation of liability coverage Moonlighting Policy and the responsibility effective date of institution hiring the Resident such change at least seven (7) days prior to moonlight to ensure adequate liability coverage is provided; and 4.4.6 Resident shall not examine any person or review any person's medical record for the purpose of expressing to such person, such person's lawyer or anyone else, an opinion about the quality or standard of care rendered to the person, without the advance written consent of the Institute's President and CAMC’s Director of Medical Educationimplementation.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement

Moonlighting. Resident acknowledges that CAMC does not require and residents are not encouraged to engage in any "moonlighting" activities (as defined by the Moonlighting policy in the House Staff Handbook “Moonlighting PolicyMoonlightingpolicy online at ▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇) Resident will comply with institutional and program policies and procedures governing moonlighting and assure that moonlighting activities will not be inconsistent with sufficient time for rest and restoration to promote the Resident’s educational experience and safe patient care. Moonlighting hours must be counted as duty hoursCEEHs. In fact, moonlighting by Resident is hereby expressly prohibited by CAMC unless the following conditions are met: 4.4.1 Permission to moonlight is granted in writing in accordance with the institutional moonlighting policy; 4.4.2 The Resident’s Program Director acknowledges in writing that he or she is aware that Resident is moonlighting and this acknowledgement is included as part of Resident’s file; 4.4.3 The assignment does not impinge upon the clinical performance or educational obligations of Resident as determined solely by CAMC and/or the Program Director; 4.4.4 Resident is licensed for unsupervised medical practice in the state where the moonlighting occurs, provided that it shall be the responsibility of the institution hiring Resident to moonlight to determine whether such licensure is in place and whether Resident has the appropriate training and skills to carry out the assigned duties; 4.4.5 Resident's professional moonlighting activities are covered by professional liability insurance separately purchased by or on behalf of Resident, and provided further that the terms of such insurance are acceptable to CAMC and the Institute. Neither CAMC nor the Institute will provide professional liability insurance coverage for Resident’s moonlighting activities, unless such activities are on behalf of CAMC or the Institute and such coverage is extended to Resident in writing in a separate agreement with Resident, and it shall be the responsibility of the Resident to secure confirmation of liability coverage and the responsibility of institution hiring the Resident to moonlight to ensure adequate liability coverage is provided; and 4.4.6 Resident shall not examine any person or review any person's medical record for the purpose of expressing to such person, such person's lawyer or anyone else, an opinion about the quality or standard of care rendered to the person, without the advance written consent of the Institute's President and CAMC’s Director of Medical Education.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Resident Agreement

Moonlighting. Resident acknowledges that CAMC does not require and residents are not encouraged to engage in any "moonlighting" activities (as defined by the Moonlighting policy in the House Staff Handbook “Moonlighting Policy” online at ▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇) Resident will comply with institutional and program policies and procedures governing moonlighting and assure that moonlighting activities will not be inconsistent with sufficient time for rest and restoration to promote the Resident’s educational experience and safe patient care. Moonlighting hours must be counted as duty hours. In fact, moonlighting by Resident is hereby expressly prohibited by CAMC unless the following conditions are met: 4.4.1 Permission to moonlight is granted in writing in accordance with the institutional moonlighting policy; 4.4.2 The Resident’s Program Director acknowledges in writing that he or she is aware that Resident is moonlighting and this acknowledgement is included as part of Resident’s file; 4.4.3 The assignment does not impinge upon the clinical performance or educational obligations of Resident as determined solely by CAMC and/or the Program Director; 4.4.4 Resident is licensed for unsupervised medical pharmacy practice in the state where the moonlighting occurs, provided that it shall be the responsibility of the institution hiring Resident to moonlight to determine whether such licensure is in place and whether Resident has the appropriate training and skills to carry out the assigned duties; 4.4.5 Resident's professional moonlighting activities are covered by professional liability insurance separately purchased by or on behalf of Resident, and provided further that the terms of such insurance are acceptable to CAMC and the Institute. Neither CAMC nor the Institute will provide professional liability insurance coverage for Resident’s moonlighting activities, unless such activities are on behalf of CAMC or the Institute and such coverage is extended to Resident in writing in a separate agreement with Resident, and it shall be the responsibility of the Resident to secure confirmation of liability coverage and the responsibility of institution hiring the Resident to moonlight to ensure adequate liability coverage is provided; and 4.4.6 Resident shall not examine any person or review any person's medical record for the purpose of expressing to such person, such person's lawyer or anyone else, an opinion about the quality or standard of care rendered to the person, without the advance written consent of the Institute's President and CAMC’s Director of Medical Education.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Resident Agreement

Moonlighting. Resident acknowledges that the Program Sponsor and CAMC does GVMC do not require require, and residents are not encouraged to to, engage in any "moonlighting" activities (as defined by the Moonlighting policy in the Program Sponsor’s House Staff Handbook “Moonlighting PolicyMoonlightingpolicy online at ▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇) ). Resident will comply with institutional and program Program policies and procedures governing moonlighting and assure that moonlighting activities will not be inconsistent with sufficient time for rest and restoration to promote the Resident’s educational experience and safe patient care. Moonlighting hours must be counted as duty hoursCEEHs. In fact, moonlighting by Resident is hereby expressly prohibited by the Program Sponsor and by CAMC GVMC unless the following conditions are met: 4.4.1 Permission to moonlight is granted in writing in accordance with the institutional moonlighting policy; 4.4.2 The Resident’s Program Director acknowledges in writing that he or she is aware that Resident is moonlighting and this acknowledgement is included as part of Resident’s file; 4.4.3 The assignment does not impinge upon the clinical performance or educational obligations of Resident as determined solely by the Program Sponsor, CAMC GVMC and/or the Program Director; 4.4.4 Resident is licensed for unsupervised medical practice in the state where the moonlighting occurs, provided that it shall be the responsibility of the institution hiring Resident to moonlight to determine whether such licensure is in place and whether Resident has the appropriate training and skills to carry out the assigned duties; 4.4.5 Resident's professional moonlighting activities are covered by professional liability insurance separately purchased by or on behalf of Resident, and provided further that the terms of such insurance are acceptable to the Program Sponsor, CAMC GVMC and the InstituteIAM. Neither the Program Sponsor, CAMC GVMC nor the Institute IAM will provide professional liability insurance coverage for Resident’s moonlighting activities, unless such activities are on behalf of the Program, CAMC GVMC or the Institute IAM, and such coverage is extended to Resident in writing in a separate agreement with Resident, and it . It shall be the responsibility of the Resident to secure confirmation of liability coverage and the responsibility of institution hiring the Resident to moonlight to ensure adequate liability coverage is provided; and 4.4.6 Resident shall not examine any person or review any person's medical record for the purpose of expressing to such person, such person's lawyer or anyone else, an opinion about the quality or standard of care rendered to the person, without the advance written consent of the InstituteIAM's President President, the Program Director and CAMCCAMC GVMC’s Director of Medical Education.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Resident Agreement