We have health sciences, nursing, and a medical school.  We do not have a
central policy.  We encourage faculty to treat this as a syllabus issue
appropriate to the course.  We recognize that at times, a student with
specific disability accommodations on file will have permission to record.
These are classroom issues.

Clinicals are different and have different policies.

There are student handbook requirements in the school of medicine here:
https://www.oakland.edu/upload/docs/SOM/Student%20Handbook/Student%20Handbook%20revised%20copy%209-18-13.pdf

as part of the confidentiality standards:  "All use of video, audio, or a
photographic recording is prohibited without written authorization of the
parties as defined on Form 4564 - Authorization Form for Disclosure of
Patient Information.  This includes, but is not limited to, the use of
personal devices such as cameras, camera phones, PDA's, Smart Phones or
Blackberry's for recording on Beaumont premises."

Theresa



On Wed, May 14, 2014 at 5:44 PM, Pyke, Janelle (LLU) <[email protected]> wrote:

>  Hello to all,
>
>
>
> A question has come up at my university regarding students recording
> faculty lectures.  I don’t know what precipitated this topic , but was
> asked to investigate to see if other universities have a policy dealing
> with this topic.    We are a health sciences university, so we are
> particularly interested in hearing from other health science universities.
>   Even if you are not a health science university, many of you have health
> science programs on your campus such as medicine, dentistry, nursing, etc.
> Should this be part of an intellectual property policy?   Any policies you
> all can share on this topic or issues/concerns that should be included in
> such a policy will be greatly appreciated.
>
>
>
> Thanks,
>
>
>
> Janelle
>
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Oakland University

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