Student Safety Information
Key information for general student safety. Includes BlueLight maps, phone number, procedures, and alerts.
Key information for general student safety. Includes BlueLight maps, phone number, procedures, and alerts.
The Interim International Travel Policy of the University of Arizona applies to students, faculty and staff.
Also see the International Travel Registration and Resources Portal, which provides a variety of tools and resources for those planning to travel outside the U.S. for University of Arizona study, research, and business purposes.
The University of Arizona policy on Protected Health Information and the Health Information Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA). Additional information is also available from the Office for the Responsible Conduct of Research.
Governs the requirement to supervise medical students in clinical situations, including definitions of the supervising physician, levels of supervision, and the procedures for such supervision.
Establishes policy and procedures for student exposure to potentially infectious agents and/or hazardous materials. Also known as the "needle stick" policy.
Establishes policy requiring that health professionals who provide psychiatric/psychological counseling or other sensitive health services to a medical student must have no involvement in the academic assessment or promotion of the medical student receiving those services, excluding exceptional circumstances.
This policy is intended for all medical students in their clinical rotations. All Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) supplies are to be provided by the clinical site. If the site or learners rotating to that site require specialized PPE, they must notify Curricular Affairs (CA).
This policy reflects the expected behaviors that allow unsupervised access to the Gross Anatomy Lab.
This policy is intended to describe the process for students who experience the effects of infectious and/or environmental disease or disability on medical student learning activities.