Reporting Mistreatment
If you would like to report student mistreatment, please complete the SAFE (Supporting A Fair Environment) Form.
Please note that SAFE reports will be sent to Eric R. Williams, M.D., Assistant Dean for Student Affairs ([email protected], office: 803-216-3616, cell: 803-727-9788).
Dr. Williams is a mandated reporter and is required to inform the Office for the Prevention of Harassment and Discrimination if he becomes aware that a student (undergraduate, graduate, or professional) may have experienced conduct prohibited by the USC Sexual Violence and Sexual Harassment Policy or the USC Nondiscrimination Policy Statement, even if it is reported anonymously.
As your PALs (Peer Advocate Liaisons), we hope to provide you with access to the resources you need if an incident of mistreatment occurs. We hope to foster an environment of confidentiality in order to protect students disclosing any issues with mistreatment. Reporting issues of mistreatment will not only help to protect you, but also your peers and future medical students.
M4 PALs
Boykin Eshleman, Columbia |
[email protected] |
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Chylee Martin, Columbia |
[email protected] |
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Megan Clement, Florence |
[email protected] |
M3 PALs
Mikaela Ruvolo, Columbia |
[email protected] |
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Brent Sodeman, Columbia |
[email protected] |
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Rylee White, Florence |
[email protected] |
M2 PALs
Amber Dorn, Columbia |
[email protected] |
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Brynn Franz, Columbia |
[email protected] |
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Hansel Haase, Florence |
[email protected] |
The educational program in the School of Medicine has been developed to support and encourage the collegiality and professionalism essential to an effective learning environment. Students who believe that they have been punitively assessed or mistreated because of religion, race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, age or other factors have access to the School of Medicine ombudspersons.
The ombudspersons are empowered to receive and investigate reports of mistreatment, to mediate between the parties involved, and, in the event mediation is not successful, to make recommendations directly to the dean of the School of Medicine regarding appropriate resolution of any complaints.
The use of the ombudspersons’ services to resolve a complaint represents a form of alternate dispute resolution. For this reason, the services of the ombudspersons will no longer be available to a student once that student engages an attorney to initiate legal action against the School of Medicine, the University of South Carolina, or the employees of those institutions.
M-I and M-II Students
Jay Potts, Ph.D.
Department of Cell Biology and Anatomy
School of Medicine
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 803-216-3820
M-III and M-IV Students
Robin B. Welsh, M.D.
Department of Pediatrics
14 Medical Park, Suite 400
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 803-479-1999
Florence Regional Campus Students
Brittany Rainwater, Psy.D.
McLeod Family Medicine Center
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 843-777-2826
Title IX Information
The University of South Carolina is committed to providing an environment free from discrimination, harassment, sexual misconduct, and related retaliation. This commitment helps realize the university’s primary mission and aligns with institutional values and to complying with all requirements set forth by civil rights laws, including Title IX, and related federal and state authority.
Read more about the university's policies and resources regarding sexual violence and harassment.
Graduate Student Advocacy
The School of Medicine is committed to your well-being and success. While you have the right to a graduate education in a safe, inclusive, and supportive environment, we realize challenges will arise. Resources for meeting these challenges can be found on the Graduate Student Advocacy page within the My SOMC website.