A young graduate student in the middle of his thesis research is diagnosed with a debilitating chronic disease. The recurrence of the condition results in his being absent from the laboratory for extended periods of time. Ultimately he falls seriously behind in his research. This poses a dilemma for his mentor, who, while wanting to be supportive of the suffering student, has an obligation to his research sponsor to be productive scientifically. To complicate matters, the student is from another country, and if he loses his student status, he will have to leave the country.
Question: What course of action should the mentor take that might not undermine the student, and yet at the same time carry out his responsibilities?
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One approach the professor might take is to apply the same standards as best he or she can that other employees at the university would have.
Most universities have an office that handles issues pertaining to students with disabilities. By contacting that office, the professor can first find out what the legal requirements are. The focus can then move to what other accommodations, if any, should be made for the resolution of the situation to be ethical.
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