Mistreatment Guidance & Policy

Student mistreatment includes behaviors that demonstrate disrespect for others or lack of professionalism in interpersonal conduct. This includes, but is not limited to, the following:

  • Physical or sexual harassment or assault
  • Threat of physical or sexual harassment or assault
  • Discrimination or harassment based on age, gender, race, ethnicity, national origin, religion, disability, or sexual orientation
  • Disparaging or demeaning comments about an individual or group
  • Loss of personal civility including shouting, displays of temper, public or private abuse, belittling or humiliation
  • Grading/evaluation on factors unrelated to performance, effort, or level of achievement
  • Sending students on inappropriate errands unrelated to the didactic, investigational or clinical situation at hand

To learn more about our mistreatment policy and procedures, visit our policy library.

Title IX Education Amendment

For emergency and immediate safety issues, call 911

Contact the UT Health San Antonio Police Department for non-emergency matters at 210-567-2800.