7.4 Audio-Recording in the Classroom and Nursing Learning Center (NLC)
Overview
Students wishing to record a specific class should obtain permission from faculty or guest speaker prior to the class. To comply with HIPAA regulations, stories of specific patient cases discussed by either faculty or students are not to be audio-recorded. Learning activities (simulations, lectures, discussions, games, etc.) are intellectual property of the faculty and University. When permission for audio-recording is granted, the resulting recording is to be released only as approved by the faculty. This means it is not to be distributed by any methods (physical or electronic) to others without explicit permission from faculty.
Students may be video-recorded during simulation activities for the purpose of evaluation, self-assessment and learning only. This may be viewed by the clinical/and or simulation group. Permission for use beyond this purpose must be given by the student(s) and the Nursing Learning Center Technology Director, or Dean.