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This includes accessing or distributing objectionable or illegal material. If you find yourself in need to do this, there are formal avenues available to address your concerns, e. Consider that all information sent or posted electronically can remain permanent and that it may be accessible to the public even after it is deleted — no security system is perfect. Also, keep in mind it is always possible to find the author of information posted in electronic interactions and forums.
Ensure that all privacy settings in your account s are set at a high level. Alert professional colleagues of inappropriate content on social media sites relating to them.
Err on the side of caution with respect to relationships: Do not exchange private emails nor email addresses , text messages or photos with patients. Use an official clinic or Health Region address. If you are authorized to use electronic devices, including networked computers owned by clinical placement facilities clinics, health regions , you are responsible for protecting the confidentiality and integrity of the information stored on such devices by following the Information Technology policies and procedures of the facility.
This includes, but is not limited to the following: You are responsible for any activity carried out under the user account assigned to you while on placement. You are prohibited from accessing or distributing illegal or objectionable material on facility devices during clinical placements.
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You must report unacceptable internet use immediately to your supervisor. The clinical facility has the right to monitor all internet activity on its network and access the contents of all files stored on its systems and all messages transmitted through its information technology infrastructure.
If an external investigation occurs, you must comply fully with such investigation procedures. Use of Portable Electronic Devices: Be aware of, and ask about, individual workplace and department policy on Electronic Devices at each clinical site, and follow that policy while on placement.
Students are generally allowed to use their cellular phones or other portable devices for learning purposes only during the clinical placement. Be aware that portable Electronic Devices can interfere with vital medical equipment operating in your vicinity. Be aware that portable Electronic Devices may be a source of infection.
Students using their own device are responsible for cleaning and disinfection. If this is not possible, those devices should not be used. Do not, at any time, use your electronic device to conduct personal matters during work hours, unless specifically arranged with your clinical instructor.
Use designated breaks to attend to personal matters and do so in a non-clinical area. Do not allow your Electronic Device to interfere with patient care at any time. This includes noises that alert you to incoming data.
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Important cases and statutes; Appendix 2: Questions and answers; Appendix 3: Essential tools and contracts; Appendix 4: Press Code of Conduct; Bibliography show more. Review quote 'Tom Crone, with both journalistic and legal experience has written for the journalist who may not have much legal awareness.
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