First, consider speaking directly to the individual. If the concern originates from a misunderstanding or a need for increased sensitivity, the individual may often recognize your concern, respond positively and discontinue similar behavior. Open and direct communication may clarify any misunderstanding or issue(s) and lead to a successful resolution.
Second, consider speaking to an authority figure about your concern. This is particularly true if your concern needs immediate attention.
- If you are a student, consider addressing the concern with either the course director, clerkship director, Student Affairs Dean (215-503-6988), Dr. John Spandorfer (610-721-4207) or a faculty member with whom you feel comfortable.
- If you are a medical resident or fellow, consider addressing the concern with the program director, the Graduate Medical Education Deans (215-955-6153) or with a faculty member in your department with whom you feel comfortable.