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Student
Conduct
Therapeutic
Massage and Esthetics are some of the fastest growing
professions in the field of natural health care. The
Medical Arts School is career oriented and students
are expected to act as professionals.
Professionalism implies compliance to all the rules
and regulations of the Institute and showing respect
to the staff, faculty, fellow students, and clients
of the public clinic. The professional manner students
should adhere to:
DRESS CODE:
A school dress code will apply for all classes, student
massage clinic, student esthetics clinic, and community
events.
Classes. Students are requested to dress comfortable
yet remain respectable.
Clinic and Community Events. The official school shirt
will be worn when working in the clinic and for all
community events. Students will wear all white, off-white,
or light tan slacks when working in the clinic. White
shoes are required, sneakers are acceptable.
DRUGS:
The use or consumption of illegal drugs or alcohol on
school premises, or attending class under the influence
of illegal drugs or alcohol is prohibited. This may
be used as grounds for disciplinary measures.
SMOKING OR TOBACCO USE:
Smoking or tobacco use on school premises, including
the front steps and walkway used by the public, is prohibited.
Smoking is permitted in designated areas. Cigarette
butts should be extinguished and disposed of properly.
Please avoid the smell of tobacco use on your breath,
clothing or body by using appropriate products.
FOOD:
No food or drinks are allowed in the classroom. Squeeze
cups and bottles of water will be permitted.
PROPERTY:
The Medical Arts School does not provide secured storage
for students' possessions. The Medical Arts School does
not assume responsibility for lost or damaged personal
property. Students are responsible for damage to school
property due to misuse or neglect.
PERSONAL HYGIENE:
Students should take personal responsibility in the
area of personal hygiene and grooming while at school.
We recommend that you limit or eliminate the use of
cologne or perfume during classes and clinic.
SEXUAL HARASSMENT:
It is the policy of The Medical Arts School to maintain
an environment free from all forms of sexual harassment
toward fellow associates or students. Therefore, sexual
harassment in any form by any student or staff member
is expressly prohibited.
ETHICAL STANDARDS:
Academic or non-academic dishonesty and/or misconduct
will result in disciplinary action.
LIABILITY INSURANCE:
Each student enrolled in a bodywork class must be covered
by Student Malpractice Insurance. A premium will be
collected from each student.
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