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Honor System
I. Foundation
II. Honor Code
III. Honor Court
IV. Examinations/Graded Activities
V Reporting Violations of the Honor Code
VI. Pretrial Procedures
VII. Trial Procedures
VIII. Penalties
IX. Announcement of Findings
X. Appeals
XI. Orientation
 

 

II. Honor Code

The Honor Code requires honorable and ethical behavior in all educational situations and medical responsibilities irrespective of the degree of supervision, guidance, or monitoring provided by the faculty or staff, of all students in the School of Medicine.

The Honor Code specifically forbids:

  1. Lying

  2. Cheating, or attempted cheating

  3. Stealing, or attempted stealing

  4. Plagiarism

  5. Failure to report the knowledge of a Honor Code violation

  6. Failure to protect the confidential nature of the patient-physician relationship

Definitions

  1. Lying is defined as knowingly furnishing false information with intent to deceive.
  2. Cheating is defined as the giving or receiving of unauthorized assistance that might give one student unfair advantage over another with the intent of gaining an unfair advantage.
  3. Attempted Cheating is defined as a willful act designed to accomplish cheating but falling short of the goal.
  4. Stealing is defined as the unauthorized taking or appropriating of property or services without right or permission from the owner with the intent of gaining an unfair advantage.
  5. Attempted Stealing is defined as a willful act designed to accomplish stealing but falling short of that goal.
  6. Plagiarism is defined as the intentional act of verbatim repetition, borrowing, or paraphrasing the work of another without crediting the source of material with the intent of gaining an unfair advantage.

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