To aid in the clarity, examples of "appropriate" conduct, and "inappropriate or disruptive" conduct include, but are not limited to: APPROPRIATE INAPPROPRIATE Demonstrates clear, direct, honest and respectful communication Responds to pages in a timely, civil manner Responds to requests in a cooperative manner Demonstrates respect for patients, their family members and staff Clarifies points of agreement and seeks to partner to resolve points of disagreement in patient-care or other work-related matters Accepts and provides feedback in a constructive and civil manner Respects need for privacy Handles problems or dilemmas in a cooperative, respectful manner Chooses appropriate timing to bring up problems for discussion Offers appreciation and affirmation to peers-coworkers when they function well Accepts the inevitability of mistakes as a learning opportunity Reliably demonstrates patient care in adherence to agreed-upon standards Threatening or abusive language – regardless of medium – directed at patients, their guests, or UMHS personnel (e.g., belittling, berating, screaming and/or non-constructive criticism that intimidates, undermines confidence, or implies incompetence); Threatening or abusive behavior (e.g. throwing items, slamming doors); Degrading or demeaning comments or nonverbal communication regarding patients or their guests, UMHS personnel, or the Health System Profanity or similarly offensive language while on Health System sites and/or while speaking with UMHS patients, their guests or personnel; Physical contact with another individual that is or appears threatening or intimidating; Derogatory comments (as opposed to constructive criticism) about the quality of care being provided by the Health System, a medical staff member, or any other individual outside of appropriate medical staff and/or administrative channels; Medical record entries impugning the quality of care being provided by the Health System, medical staff members or any other individual; Imposing unreasonable requirements on fellow UMHS personnel; Refusal to abide by University of Michigan Policies, including UMHHC Medical Staff Bylaws, U-M Medical School Bylaws, Practices, Agreements and Policies (e.g. Hand Hygiene and Smoke-Free Environment). From U-M Health System Policies and Procedures UMHS Policy 04-06-047, Disruptive or Inappropriate Behavior by UMHS Personnel Section IV. Examples of Conduct