Dear students!
Future doctors of our university have not only extensive knowledge and skills, but also valuable human qualities such as discipline, honesty and professionalism. We have constant conversations with you about internal regulations and ways to avoid various negative situations such as fraud, drug use, gambling and much more.
However, recently we have come across the participation of some of you in unpleasant incidents, including in cases of offenses. The loss and theft of personal property such as outerwear, personal bank cards, mobile phones, wallets and even books have become more frequent, and cases of telephone blackmail and extortion have been reported.
In addition, cases of submitting forged documents (certificates, sick leaves and other documents) have become more frequent in universities, which, according to the Code of Academic Integrity, entails disciplinary punishment in the form of expulsion from the university.
Remember that personal property is an inviolable right of every citizen, and violation of this right is unacceptable. Any offense is fraught with punishment by the law and can have serious consequences for both the perpetrators and their environment.
We urge you to work together to ensure that our educational institution is a place where order, honesty and respect for everyone’s personal property are valued.
Be aware of the significance of your behavior and the impact you have on others.