The agreement that keeps this a careful place.
Physicianship is a curriculum for the physician becoming. These terms describe how learners, facilitators, and programs are invited to use it — and the few lines we ask everyone to hold.
Who these terms are between
These terms are an agreement between you and Morning Report, LLC, the publisher of physicianship.org ("we," "our," "us"). By using the site, you agree to what's written here.
Who the site is for
Physicianship is intended for adults (18+) engaged in graduate medical education — residents, fellows, faculty, program leadership, and invited guests. It is not intended for minors, the general public, or use in clinical decision-making.
What the modules are (and aren't)
The modules are an educational curriculum for professional formation. They are not medical advice, legal advice, or mental-health care. Nothing in Physicianship replaces a clinician, a therapist, a crisis line, a mentor, or the real conversations a learner owes themselves and the people around them.
Reflections and facilitator care
Many modules include anonymous reflection prompts. The intent is that learners write honestly. Facilitators are asked to honor that intent by:
- not attempting to identify the author of a given reflection,
- not recording or transcribing individual reflections for later attribution,
- and treating the space of the module as confidential in spirit, even though the platform itself is anonymous.
This is not a legal confidentiality guarantee. It is the professional norm the curriculum depends on.
Content and intellectual property
All modules, text, graphics, layouts, and code on physicianship.org are © 2026 Morning Report, LLC. All rights reserved.
Facilitators and programs are welcome to:
- use the site with their learners, in the form it appears here,
- project it in a teaching session and discuss its contents, and
- link to it from program materials.
What we ask you not do, without written permission:
- copy, mirror, or republish the modules on another site or platform,
- create derivative curricula, workbooks, or slide decks from this content,
- use Physicianship materials in a commercial product or paid course, or
- remove attribution or obscure the source.
Permission requests and licensing questions go to info@physicianship.org. We are generally open to thoughtful partnerships; we just want to be asked.
What you may not do on the site
- Submit reflections containing protected health information about a specific, identifiable patient.
- Use the site to harass, dox, or disparage a named individual.
- Attempt to scrape, reverse-engineer, or access parts of the site not intended for general use.
- Interfere with the security or availability of the service.
Accounts, if and when we add them
The public modules do not require an account. If a facilitator-mode or program-level login is added in the future, its use will be governed by these terms plus any additional account-specific terms presented at sign-up.
Changes to the site and to these terms
We may update, rewrite, or retire modules as the curriculum evolves. We may also revise these terms. Material changes will be noted at the top of this page and reflected in the "last updated" date. Continuing to use the site after a change means you accept the revised terms.
Disclaimer
The site and its content are provided "as is," without warranties of any kind, express or implied, including fitness for a particular purpose or suitability for any specific educational setting. Facilitators and programs are responsible for how the material is introduced, taught, and supported in their own context.
Limitation of liability
To the fullest extent permitted by law, Morning Report, LLC, its members, and its contributors are not liable for any indirect, incidental, special, consequential, or punitive damages arising from your use of the site or the modules, including but not limited to emotional distress, loss of data, or interruption of service.
Governing law
These terms are governed by the laws of the State of New York and the United States, without regard to conflict-of-laws principles. Any dispute arising from these terms will be brought in a court of competent jurisdiction in New York.
Contact
Questions about these terms — or anything else — info@physicianship.org.