Each of us has a role to help promote within the University a culture of compliance with the law and ethics. That role includes seeking guidance when appropriate and reporting potential, known, or suspected violations of the Code of Conduct or other policies. These reports should be directed to your supervisor or the University official overseeing the conduct in question.
As an alternative, you may direct your report to the Office of Compliance, either:
* directly or
*through EthicsPoint, Inc. (which allows for anonymity)
To make a report through EthicsPoint, Inc., you may either:
(1) go to the EthicsPoint website at http://rosalindfranklin.ethicspoint.com or
(2) dial the EthicsPoint toll-free telephone number of 1-800-254-0460.
Links to Various Policies
Accounting and Business Office
Chicago Medical School
Code of Conduct
College of Health Professions
Conflict of Interest
Dr. William M. Scholl College of Podiatric Medicine
Faculty Affairs
Financial Aid
Fraud Risk Management
Human Resources (HR)
Institutional Advancement
Learning Resources
Mail Center
Mission/Vision/Core Values/Bylaws
Purchasing
Registrar
Research
School of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies
Security
Shipping and Receiving
Student Affairs
The University is entrusted with significant fiscal and material resources in order to fulfill its education, research, and other tax-exempt purposes. Additionally, the University creates records regarding its resources.
Instances of fraud adversely impact those University resources, the integrity of those records, and the ability of the University to continue to fulfill its mission. In an effort to safeguard those resources and protect the integrity of those records, Rosalind Franklin Universiyt of Medicine and Science has implemented a Fraud Risk Management Program, which is designed to prevent, reduce, deter, and detect instances of fraud. This program is considered an application of the University Compliance Program.
Click here for the University policy or contact the Office of Compliance for additional information about the Fraud Risk Management Program.
Per University policy, steps taken to manage significant risks of fraud are to be documented, which may be accomplished on the form linked here.