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The following outlines the expectations for member behavior and is gathered from a variety of Council and member approved documents including the Bylaws, Strategic Plan, and various policies contained in the Policy Manual. It applies to all members and all Society activities.
SCCM is committed to creating a safe, productive, and welcoming environment for all members and staff and is dedicated to providing a harassment-free environment for everyone, regardless of gender, gender identity and expression, age, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, body size, race, ethnicity, or religion. SCCM does not tolerate harassment in any form.
SCCM members commit to:
• Cultivating and promoting a harassment-free environment.
• Ensuring an environment of inclusivity.
• Behaving ethically, honestly, and compassionately.
• Demonstrating leadership.
• Achieving the best possible outcome for each patient.
• Serving patients, their families, and the public.
• Promoting care delivery by integrated teams of dedicated experts.
Should a member be found to have violated these commitments, he/she may be expelled, suspended or censured based on a good faith determination by the Council, or a committee or a person authorized by the Council to make such a determination, that the member has engaged in conduct materially and seriously prejudicial to SCCM’s purposes and interests. The Council may give the member an opportunity to be heard, either in person or in writing at its discretion, prior to such action becoming final.
SCCM maintains three unique processes for the handling of various types of allegations of professional misconduct as they relate to SCCM activities. They are:
Professional conduct complaints of any type must be directly related to an SCCM activity. SCCM does not process complaints that allege grievances between members such as those often seen in expert witness testimonies or that did not occur and are not related to SCCM activities. Professional conduct allegations may be brought to SCCM only by members about SCCM members.
Confidentiality: All complaints of professional misconduct are managed by trained professional staff, legal counsel and other experts retained for this purpose by SCCM. Complaints remain strictly confidential until it is determined that the allegations meet the above SCCM criteria. At this point the complainant’s identity may be revealed to the accused, senior SCCM leaders who are assigned to adjudicate the complaint and to the SCCM Council depending upon the nature of the allegation.
Process: