VCOM Faculty Handbook

Mission and Objectives8
of the8
Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine8
The VCOM Mission as Applied to Faculty10
VCOM Statement of Commitment to the Students, the Medically Underserved Regions, and the International Community13
History of the College14
Accreditation and State Licensure16
142 E. Ontario Street, Chicago, IL 60611-286416
Phone: (888) 626-9262 Email: predoc@osteopathic.org16
Recruitment Priorities18
VCOM has a commitment to recruiting additional students from all rural areas. It is VCOM’s commitment to meet the physician shortage in rural areas throughout the Eastern and Mid-United States, especially within Appalachia and the Delta regions as a ...18
VCOM is committed to producing physicians to meet society's health care needs. VCOM seeks students who are compassionate, knowledgeable, and committed to quality health care for all. The Appalachian outreach and international outreach programs, in w...18
Location, Community and University Affiliations19
VCOM Virginia Campus Overview19
VCOM Carolinas Campus Overview20
VCOM Auburn Campus Overview21
VCOM has formed several collaborative research relationships within Auburn University including the Harrison School of Pharmacy, the Samuel Ginn College of Engineering, the College of Education, and the School of Kinesiology. VCOM’s University collab...22
The VCOM – Auburn campus operates with a collaborative agreement with Auburn University for education, research, and student activities. This collaboration offers the Auburn campus faculty and students many benefits such as an opportunity to particip...22
VCOM Louisiana Campus Overview22
The main campus building is over 90,000 square feet and is situated on a 10-acre campus. Ample parking is available for all VCOM students and faculty. Handicapped and visitor parking is also available. VCOM’s information system provided through ULM...22
VCOM Libraries23
VCOM Governance Structure23
Overview of the Educational Program and the Role of Faculty33
Notice of Nondiscrimination35
American with Disabilities Act35
Faculty Recruitment, Hiring, and Appointment36
Faculty Appointment, Promotion, and Tenure42
Faculty Track Classifications42
Faculty Appointment to an Academic Rank45
Board Certification Requirements have changed throughout the years and so different levels of Board Certification are appropriate and are according to the year of graduation, to the area of teaching, and to the location of the teaching.45
 Clinical Track Faculty who teach in the patient care environment at a VCOM affiliated core rotation site must:46
o hold a current medical license in the state in which they practice with no sanctions; and46
o have had AOA or ABMS board certification/board eligibility in the specialty being taught at some time in their career. Board eligibility is defined as having a pathway toward board certification or re-certification.46
 Temporary faculty who teach in the patient care environment at a non-core rotation site must:46
o hold a current medical license in the state in which they practice with no sanctions.46
o It is preferred that these faculty have had AOA or ABMS board certification/board eligibility in the specialty being taught at some time in their career; however, it is not required.46
 Faculty who have completed their MD or DO degree outside the United States and whose clinical practice is limited to the international setting must be fully qualified for their positions according to the laws within that country and must meet the co...46
Academic Rank47
Academic rank will be assigned according to the criteria stated under Faculty Appointments and Promotion and is subject to approval by the appropriate Campus Dean, Provost, and final approval of the Board.47
The Appointment, Promotion, and Tenure Committee49
Initial Faculty Appointment49
The Application Process for Initial Appointment50
The Review Process for Initial Appointment52
Temporary Initial Appointment54
The Associate Dean is responsible for reviewing the credentials and licensure of the candidate, ensuring that the candidate has the appropriate basic credential to teach, and awarding the temporary appointment prior to the candidate teaching for VCOM.54
Appointment Re-Credentialing54
Appointment Re-Activation55
Faculty Promotion in Academic Rank55
Faculty Performance and Service Expectations for Promotion to the Ranks of Instructor, Assistant Professor, and Associate Professor56
Faculty Performance and Service Expectations for Promotion to the Rank of Professor57
As a private college, VCOM receives no state funding for salary or a retirement plan; therefore, the status of tenure with VCOM is recognition of accomplishment and is not tied to salary, contract, office space, any administrative role or title, or ot...58
Tenure is not defined by national standards, nor by the Association of University Faculty (who do not define tenure for private institutions). Tenure at VCOM is not defined by any prior legal action that has occurred at a state institution or any oth...58
To be eligible for tenure, a faculty member must:59
 Be employed by VCOM and be engaged full-time by VCOM with contributions in teaching, research, scholarly activity, and service. VCOM also values the contributions of education administration and contributions nationally on behalf of VCOM and the os...59
 Be employed by VCOM for a minimum of seven years as a full-time faculty member at VCOM;59
 Be awarded the rank of Professor; and59
o Faculty members seeking both promotion and tenure must formally request consideration of both elements; however, only 1 portfolio is required to be submitted for review by the APT Committee. Tenure is a matter for separate consideration and is made...59
 Have sustained outstanding performance in the areas of teaching, research (with research funding considered as essential), scholarly activity, professional service and leadership activities, with sustained evaluations at the highest level and who ha...59
Tenure will not be granted solely upon meeting or exceeding the seven-year period of employment, nor is it granted solely upon attaining the rank of professor. Tenure is reserved only for those reaching the level of professor who have applied for ten...59
The award of tenure may not exceed seven years. The review for tenure renewal will take place in the sixth year of the award period and will be repeated at seven-year intervals thereafter. Failure to apply or to show sustained outstanding activity i...59
The VCOM Provost, with approval by the Board, at its discretion, may award a maximum of three years toward tenure upon hiring, if the faculty member was in a tenure track position before coming to VCOM and has achieved years toward tenure. This is a ...59
Faculty who apply for and are not awarded tenure within seven years may continue as a non-tenured faculty and or may be dismissed at the discretion of the Provost and Board.59
A faculty member who is denied tenure and continues as a non-tenured faculty may not reapply for tenure for a period of three years.59
Faculty members seeking both promotion and tenure must formally request consideration of both elements individually. Tenure is a matter for separate consideration and is made apart from promotion in rank.59
The Process of Applying for Promotion in Rank or Tenure59
The Review Process for Promotion and Tenure64
The Review Process for Equity in Promotion and Tenure66
Honorary Appointments66
Primary Responsibilities of all Faculty69
Division Organization and Responsibility70
Academic Freedom71
Committees - College Service72
VCOM Statement on Professional and Ethical Behavior of Faculty73
American Osteopathic Association’s Code of Ethics75
Personal Appearance and Professional Dress79
Faculty Professional and Ethical Policies and Procedures81
Confidentiality81
Conflict of Interest81
Copyright Policy81
It is the policy of the College to respect the copyright protections provided by federal and state laws, including protections for digital materials and software. It is against College policy for faculty, staff or students to use College equipment or...81
Copyright is a legal right, grounded in the United States Constitution, that gives the owner of said copyright the exclusive rights to:82
 Reproduce (make copies of ) the work; and82
 Modify or prepare derivative works based on the work (Examples of derivative works include translations, transforming printed works into musicals or films, rearrangements of scores, and any other recast, transformation, or adaptation of a work); and82
 Distribute the work in any format by sale, publication, license, rental, or for free; and82
 Publicly perform or display the work; and82
 Authorize others to exercise some or all those rights82
Intellectual Property of Instructional Materials82
Instructional materials created as a part of an employee’s position at VCOM is the intellectual property of VCOM. To carry out its mission, VCOM retains a non-exclusive, no-cost license to use, reuse, reproduce, display, distribute, and make derivati...82
Fair Use Doctrine82
Duplicating Copyrighted Materials for Instructional Use83
No Electronic Theft Act85
Congress enacted the No Electronic Theft (NET) Act in 1997 to facilitate prosecution of copyright violation on the internet. The NET Act makes it a federal crime to reproduce, distribute, or share copies of electronic copyrighted works such as songs,...85
The NET Act is applicable in situations such as running a file sharing application with outgoing transfers enabled, hosting files on a web account, transferring files through IRC, and other methods of making copyrighted material available over networks.85
Educational Conflicts of Interest and Recusal86
Email and Voice Mail87
Employment of Relatives87
Fatigue Mitigation87
Gifts, Gratuities or Rewards90
Internet Usage90
Library, Printing and Multi-Media Services90
Medical Student Patient Care Supervision and Expectations for Performance in Patient Care90
Medical Treatment of VCOM Students and Employees by VCOM Physician Faculty or Other VCOM Students95
Off-Campus Consultation or Academic Work97
Outside Employment97
Privacy of Employee Records97
When an employee leaves the institution, only the employee’s personnel file will be maintained and for a period of seven years. No release of information, including those for references, will be made without written consent of the employee, unless ot...98
Relationship to Students98
Relationship to the College Community99
VCOM is a professional osteopathic medical college where expectations of the medical community are often higher than that of the general population. Professional and ethical behaviors are expected of the college students, faculty, and staff always, w...99
Social Media Policy99
Cyberbullying102
Official College Social Media Sites103
Telephone Calls and Visitors104
Timely and Regular Attendance104
Travel104
Violence in the Workplace Policy104
VCOM has a policy of zero tolerance for violence in the workplace. Employees who engage in any violence in the workplace or threaten violence in the workplace will be subject to discipline, including immediate termination. Violence includes, but is ...104
Workplace Site Expectations, Requirements, and Working Remotely105
Acts of Discrimination, Harassment and Violence106
Violation of the Discrimination, Harassment, and Violence Policy106
Discrimination107
VCOM is committed to providing an academic and employment environment in which all people are treated with courtesy, respect, and dignity. It is the policy of VCOM that no person shall, including on the basis of sex, be discriminated in, or be denied...107
VCOM’s commitment to the principles of nondiscrimination includes and extends far beyond the federally protected classes and includes, but is not limited to, age, gender, sex, race, color, creed, national origin, religion, ancestry, marital status, pr...107
Sexual Discrimination107
Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 (amending the Higher Education Act of 1965) prohibits discrimination based on sex, including in education programs and activities that receive federal funding. ...107
Sexual Harassment107
Sexual Harassment at VCOM is unacceptable behavior and will not be tolerated. Sexual harassment is defined by the Title IX Final Rule as “Conduct on the basis of sex that satisfies one or more of the following:107
 An employee of the College conditioning the provision of an aid, benefit, or service of the College on an individual’s participation in unwelcome sexual contact; or108
 Unwelcome conduct determined by a reasonable person to be so severe, pervasive, and objectively offensive that it effectively denies a person equal access to the College’s education program or activity; or108
 Sexual assault, dating violence, domestic violence, or stalking.”108
Sexual harassment includes unwanted sexual advances, requests for sexual favors, and other intimidating verbal or written communications, or physical conduct of a sexual nature toward a student and/or employee, by a person of authority or influence ov...108
 Such conduct has the purpose or effect of unreasonably interfering with work performance or of creating an intimidating, hostile, or offensive working or learning environment.108
 Such conduct emphasizes the sexuality or sexual identity of the employee or student in a manner that prevents or impairs that person’s full enjoyment of employment or educational benefits, climate, or opportunities.108
Violence108
Reporting Acts of Discrimination, Harassment, or Violence108
Grievance Procedure for Claims of Discrimination, Harassment, or Violence109
Campus Facilities Policies and Procedures109
Safety Mission109
Alcohol and Drug Free Workplace109
Alcohol and Drug Testing109
Building and Grounds Etiquette110
Workplace Cleanliness111
Food and Drink in the Workplace111
During the year there are special events where employees may bring food from home or that VCOM has catered (i.e., potluck lunches). The sponsoring department must ensure that all food and drinks are discarded at the end of the event. Other employees...112
Campus Safety and Access112
Fire Safety112
Emergency Response113
Firearms and Weapons113
Inclement Weather and Emergency Notifications113
Occupational Exposure to Bloodborne Pathogens114
Parking Regulations114
Pets115
Grievance Procedure117
Formal Grievance Resolution117
If the involved employees are dissatisfied with the resolution or a resolution cannot be reached through the informal grievance process, the employee(s) may file a formal grievance with the Director for Human Resources. The formal grievance must be s...117
Faculty Contracts118
Faculty Misconduct118
Misconduct Disciplinary Action119
Misconduct Appeal Process to Request a Hearing120
Complaints Regarding Non-Compliance with American Osteopathic Association (AOA) Accreditation Standards122
Faculty Benefits125
Salary Information125
Paydays125
Direct Deposit125
Payroll Deductions125
Office Closings: Inclement Weather/Emergencies126
VCOM Compensation and Equity in Salary127
Salary Anti-Discrimination Policy127
Posting of Salary and Pay Bands127
Determining Initial Salary127
New Hire Performance Evaluation127
Employee Change of Status128
Due Process for Employees Seeking to Improve Their Status Prior to Termination129
Annual Employee Performance Evaluation131
Annual Salary Review and Merit Increase Determination131
Pay Equity Audit132
Pay Equity Grievance Process133
Leave133
Leave Reports133
Annual Leave134
Holidays134
Certain holidays falling on the weekend will be observed either on the Friday before the holiday or the Monday after the holiday they do not include the floating holidays.134
If an employee is on military or educational leave without pay during a holiday, the employee will not receive an alternate day off.134
VCOM will make reasonable accommodation for change in holiday dates for the religious needs of employees if such accommodation will not cause disruption of the educational program or cause the organization undue hardship. Leave for this purpose will ...135
Administrative Leave136
Educational Leave136
Leave Without Pay136
Medical Leave or “Sick Leave”137
Employee Emergent Sick Leave Sharing Program or “Sick Leave Bank”138
Short-Term Disability and Family and Medical Leave Benefits139
Military Leave141
Health Insurance142
Dental Insurance142
Mental Health and Wellness143
Employees have access to mental health and wellness services through VCOM. They can access these services through the following providers:143
 the physician network within their Anthem health coverage;143
 the Anthem – EAP (Employee Assistance Program);143
 Rula, in partnership with Anthem (www.Rula.com/vcom); and/or143
 VCOM’s Teladoc benefit for all full-time employees with or without health insurance coverage (VCOM full-time employees receive a discounted rate for therapy and psychiatry visits).143
Retirement143
Cafeteria Plan Services144
Group Life and Disability Insurance145
All eligible employees are enrolled in the school’s Short-Term Disability as well as Long-Term Disability coverage. These benefits are provided at no cost to the employee. For more details, contact the VCOM Human Resources Director. The life insura...145
Employee Educational Aid Program145
CPE/CME and Professional Dues146
Workers’ Compensation147
Unemployment Insurance147
Benefits Upon Termination147
VCOM Faculty Assembly and Faculty Senate Overview150
Campus Faculty Assembly150
The Campus Faculty Assembly exists to provide faculty members the opportunity to freely exchange ideas and concerns.150
Membership of the Campus Faculty Assembly150
Meetings of the Campus Faculty Assembly150
Campus Faculty Senate150
Membership of the Campus Faculty Senate150
Officers of the Campus Faculty Senate151
Meetings of the Campus Faculty Senate152
College-wide Faculty Senate152
Membership of the College-wide Faculty Senate152
The College-wide Faculty Senate will consist of twelve voting representatives (College Senators). College Senators will serve two-year terms and may not serve more than three consecutive terms. The College-wide Faculty Senate shall consist of:152
a. The Chair of each Campus Faculty Senate (fulfilling four College Senator positions).152
b. The Chair-Elect of each Campus Faculty Senate (fulfilling four College Senator positions).152
c. One additional Campus Senator will be elected from the membership of the Campus Faculty Senate (fulfilling the remaining four College Senator positions). Each Campus Faculty Senate will elect this additional member from their campus.152
Representation on the College-wide Faculty Senate should be made up as follows:152
a. Four college Senators from the biomedical sciences discipline/department; one from each campus.152
b. Four college Senators from the primary care discipline/department (family medicine, osteopathic152
manipulative medicine, sports medicine, geriatrics, underserved care, internal medicine,152
obstetrics/gynecology, pediatrics); one from each campus.152
c. Four college Senators from the medical specialties discipline/department (emergency medicine,152
surgery, psychiatry, neurology, radiology); one from each campus.152
d. New Branch Campuses will be given consideration for representation on the College-wide Faculty153
Senate with three at-large, full time faculty members until equal representation amongst the three153
divisions listed above is possible (usually within the 2nd or 3rd year of operation). When mature, the153
Campus Faculty Senate will elect three College Senators, one from each division as noted above. The153
new elections will be held no later than the next election date.153
Officers of the College-wide Faculty Senate153
Officers of the College-wide Faculty Senate will serve for a term of one year with the option of being elected to serve for an additional one-year term (two years total). The Chairs of each Campus Faculty Senate shall serve as Co-Chairs of the Colleg...153
a. The Co-Chairs:153
i. Preside over meetings of the College-wide Faculty Senate.153
ii. Call the meetings of the College-wide Faculty Senate153
iii. Set the agenda for meetings of the College-wide Faculty Senate, based upon the request of the Campus Faculty Senate.153
iv. Represent the College-wide Faculty Senate on the President’s and Provost’s Council.153
v. Submit all senate items requesting action, in writing, to the Provost and President.153
b. The secretary will:153
i. Keep minutes and records of all proceedings, including decisions, of the College-wide Faculty Senate.153
ii. Distribute the approved minutes of College-wide Faculty Senate meetings to both the Provost and the President.153
c. The College-wide Senators will:153
i. Attend, participate in, and vote at meetings of the College-wide Faculty Senate.153
ii. Serve on such committees as the College-wide Faculty Senate will designate.153
iii. Represent the views of their Campus to the College-wide Faculty Senate.153
iv. Make the College-wide Faculty Senate actions and views known to their respective discipline/departments.153
Meetings of the College-wide Faculty Senate153
Campus Faculty Assembly, Campus Faculty Senate and College-wide Faculty Senate Meeting Guidelines154
Voting Procedures154
Consensus154
Minutes154
Reports154
Resignation or Other Vacancy of Campus and College-wide Faculty Senators154

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