Cindy Bryant

Cindy Bryant

About me

Compliance Training Author and Facilitator

Interests

education, training, regulatory affairs and reading.

Skills

compliance; management; education; student interaction

Activity

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Sarah, You are right, we have an expectation of privacy in certain areas such as, doctors office, dentist, grocery shopp thing and thus the general public should expect courtesies as well. Cindy Bryant
Jeffrey, What do you feel is the best way to disclose the disclosures that you found important? Cindy Bryant
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Christina, Do you believe that it ethic has have helped you throughout your career with students. Why or why not? Cindy Bryant
Jennifer, The critical content in your response is about getting back to the student. Telling someone you will get the answer is great but delivering a response is even better. Cindy Bryant
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Jesse, You are right! Guessing is not a good practice and students will respect you much more if you will do the leg work to get them the right answer. Cindy Bryant
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Kevin, You are a quick study and absolutely correct. Always defer a question to the department that knows the most about the topic. Cindy Bryant
George, Meeting compliance standards is like a track. As long as the tracks stay in alignment the train has nothing to worry about. If the tracks are not aligned then the train derails.-much like a frustrated student. Cindy Bryant
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Jennifer, Thank you for participating in the forum and paying such close attention to the course. Well done! Cindy Bryant
Troy, Getting written consent from the student is great way to ensure compliance metrics are being met. Cindy Bryant
Catherine, Hi! I would encourage you to investigate and learn more about the schools communication policy in the event a student requests not to be contacted. Cindy Bryant

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