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sources will help to support teaching and research by augmenting state salary funds and contributing in other ways to the development of the Dental School and its departments.

1. Definition of Intra- and Extramural Work.

A. Intramural. This term includes the teaching of students, the conduct of research, and the services which may be rendered to patients or for professional colleagues by a member of the teaching staff of the School of Dentistry within the Division of Health Affairs Clinics and Laboratories. Such service would include any dental treatment, the taking and diagnosing of roentgenograms, the taking of biopsies, and the preparation of tissue sections for diagnosis, and consultation.

B. Extramural. This term implies and includes consultative service which may be rendered in another institution or office or agency other than the University of North Carolina, dental service on patients in a private office, and lectures or clinics for which an honorarium is received.

2. Conditions and Provisions Under Which Intramural Services May be Rendered for Pay by Members of the Full-time Professional Staff.

A. Time which may be Devoted to Intramural Services.

A maximum of 10 hours may be devoted to intramural remunerative services in any one week, other than during the vacation period of the individual and other than Saturday afternoons. (The restriction of 10 hours per week may be waived at vacation periods, and the department head, with the concurrence of the dean, will work out a suitable schedule with the staff.)

B. Report of Time Devoted to Intramural Services.

It will be the responsibility of the department head to:

(1) Organize the departmental program and to schedule the staff in accordance with the provisions in 2A.

(2) Receive a written report each month from all department personnel engaged in intramural work indicating the total time devoted to such services.

(3) Submit a monthly report to the dean.

C. Who May Become Private Patients.

(1) Any individual, who is not obligated to another dentist, may become a private patient, other than those cited in C2.

(2) A patient is ineligible for private consultation or treatment if he or she has been registered for an examination or treatment in the dental clinic of the School of Dentistry at any time during the past twelve months with the following exceptions:

(a) The patient is referred by a dentist or physician outside the School of Dentistry.

(b) Students are not available and emergency treatment is required.

(c) The treatment or operation required is beyond the professional capacity of the student.

D. Fees and Collection of Fees.

(1) The member of the staff rendering the service will arrange his own schedule with the patient.

(2) Suitable records will be developed for use by the School of Dentistry.

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