Collective Agreement

Article 19: General Conditions

19.01 Professional Liability

The Hospital shall indemnify and save harmless from any pecuniary loss, any Resident who, in the course of his/her appointment with the Hospital, incurs a legal liability to pay damages as a result of the duties carried out by the Resident under the aegis of the Hospital. Copies of the appropriate rider to the Hospitals’ General Insurance Policy shall be provided to PAR-BC, and PAR-BC shall be advised of any significant changes to the policy which would affect the terms of liability coverage. The insurance carrier shall also be advised of the contents of this Article.

In the event of an action involving a Resident, the Hospital shall instruct the carrier to have due regard for the protection of the professional status of the Resident. In the event that several parties are named, the Hospital will review with the carrier the possibility of providing the Resident with separate counsel.

19.02 CMPA

It is agreed that those Hospitals requiring CMPA coverage for Residents will reimburse the Resident for the annual cost of CMPA membership.

19.03 IV, Blood Collection and Cardiograms

a. Residents will not be expected to perform IV and Blood Collection services on a regular and continuous basis.

b. Residents will not be expected to perform cardiograms on a routine and continuous basis.

19.04 Parking

The Employer will provide at its expense, parking at the Hospital for Residents on-call who are called back to work. The Employer is not responsible for tickets for parking infractions. The Employer will provide at its expense, parking at the Hospital for Residents on-call who are called back to work. The Employer is not responsible for tickets for parking infractions.

Reference: Letter of Understanding Re: Article 19.04 – Parking.

February 26, 2002

Mr. Ken Burnett Senior Consultant,

Consulting Services

HEABC

Dear Mr. Burnett:

This letter will confirm our mutual understanding, as discussed in negotiations, that the Employer’s obligation to provide parking “at its expense” will be satisfied by a Resident submitting an expense statement or account for the parking at the end of the applicable month.

Yours truly,

 

(original signed by Zoe Towle)

Zoe Towle Administrator PAR-BC

19.05

When a Resident is required to be on cross-coverage between two (2) or more Hospitals, the Hospitals will either provide parking or reimburse the Resident for parking costs.

19.06 Damage to Personal Property

Upon submission of reasonable proof, the Employer shall repair or indemnify with respect to damage to personal property of an employee while on duty caused by the actions of a patient; provided such personal property is an article of use or wear of a type suitable for use while on duty.

19.07 Theft of Residents’ Medical Equipment

The Hospital shall replace required medical equipment which is stolen from secured storage locations. The onus is on the Resident to provide satisfactory proof of the theft. Such equipment must be required by the Hospital and is not otherwise provided for the Resident to perform his/her duties. The Hospital is not responsible for equipment lost through a Resident’s inadvertence.

19.08 UBC Registration Fee

If during the life of this Collective Agreement, the University of British Columbia should levy any tuition expenses over and above the registration fee in effect on September 1, 1977, the Hospital and PAR-BC agree to enter into discussions with the University of British Columbia with a view to ameliorating any economic hardship which might impact on the Resident as a result of said increase.

19.09 Termination of Entitlements and Benefits

All entitlements and benefits of this Collective Agreement apply for the duration of the Resident’s term of appointment only, unless otherwise specified.

Interpretation Close
  • Professional liability for residents is covered under the hospital in which a resident works at.  If the Hospital requires a resident to have CMPA to work there, then the cost of CMPA will be reimbursed.
  • Residents are also covered under the University’s Liability insurance program for medical malpractice risks under the UBC “Postgraduate Medical Education Registration Fee Payment Policy”.

Do I have to purchase CMPA?

Although the collective agreement compels the employer to “indemnify and save harmless” any Resident who incurs a legal liability to pay damages, PAR-BC strongly recommends that its members purchase CMPA. This is because the Hospitals’ coverage protects not just the Resident but the hospital and anyone else named.

If you moonlight you should also purchase CMPA to ensure that you have coverage.