Practicum II Syllabus for 2011-2012
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Instructor Information

Office Location

West Campus Allied Health 151A

Office Hours

Course Information

Recording Policy

Disability Statement

Any student who, because of a disabling condition, may require some special arrangements in order to meet course requirements should contact disAbility Services (Student Service Center room 119, phone 371-5436) as soon as possible.

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N/A

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Course

NMTT-1267-001 Practicum II

Prerequisites

NMTT 1266

Course Description

Practical, general workplace training supported by an individualized learning plan developed by the employer, college and student.

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Hours

(2 sem hrs; 16 practicum)

Class Type

On Campus Course

Syllabus Information

Textbooks

Nuclear Medicine and PET/CT:  Technology and Techniques, 7th Edition, Christian

Practical Mathematics in Nuclear Medicine Technology, Wells

Review of Nuclear Medicine Technology, 4th Edition, Steves

Supplies

1. Burgundy wine-colored scrubs with the Allied Health Ensignia sewn onto the left upper sleeve area

2. White, long-sleeved lab coat with the Allied Health Ensignia sewn onto the left upper sleeve area

3. Professional, comfortable s

Student Performance

Workforce Education Course Manual (WECM) Course Objectives: End-of-Course Outcomes:  As outlined in the learning plan, apply the theory, concepts, and skills involving specialized materials, tools, equipment, procedures, regulations, laws, and interactions within and among political, economic, environmental, social, and legal systems associated with the occupation and the business/industry and will demonstrate legal and ethical behavior, safety practices, interpersonal and teamwork skills, and appropriate written and verbal communication skills using the terminology of the occupation and the business/industry.

The Master Education Plan for the Nuclear Medicine Technology Program requires students to meet these objectives:

           Course Objectives/Goals:

           Maintain/operate departmental equipment.

            Maintain/operate auxiliary equipment.

            Provide proper and appropriate patient care as needed.

            Communicate effectively with medical staff, patients and their families.

            Provide safe/sanitary conditions for patients using OSHA and Standard Precautions.

            Obtain pertinent patient history for each exam and check indications/contraindications.

            Prepare patients properly for imaging.

            Select/administer the appropriate radiopharmaceutical by the proper route.

            Prepare imaging equipment, computer, auxiliary equipment and acquire images per protocol.

            Evaluate/process computer-generated data.

            Prepare patient to perform cardiac monitoring and stress testing.

            Prepare/administer interventional pharmacologic agents.

            Obtain samples for non-imaging studies.

            Calculate/evaluate results for non-imaging studies.

            Interpret the physician’s orders to ensure optimal patient exam outcomes.

            Utilize appropriate radiation safety standards through time/distance/shielding principles.

            Perform daily QC measures on instrumentation as prescribed.

            Perform patient competency procedures per syllabus with passing grade of 74.5 (C) or better.

            Pass clinical supervisor’s performance of student evaluations per syllabus with C or better.

            Pass faculty evaluation of student performance per syllabus with C or better.

Students Rights and Responsibilities

Student Rights and Responsibilities

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In order to receive your AC Connect Email, you must log in through AC Connect at https://acconnect.actx.edu .

If you are an active staff or faculty member according to Human Resources, use "Exchange". All other students, use "AC Connect (Google) Email".

Expected Student Behavior

Please refer to the Students Rights and Responsibilities publication of Amarillo College for behavioral expectations. Additionally, students must adhere to the Clinical Handbook of the Nuclear Medicine Technology Program. Students are required to adhere to all policies governing each separate medical affiliate of which assigned for clinical training.

Students with Disabilities

Student must make formal arrangements through disability Services in the event that they require special arrangements to meet course requirements (Phone: 345-5639).

Students must be able to fully participate in all clinical activities in such a way as to not pose a risk to the safety of the patient or clinical personnel. 

Medical affiliates have the right to impose a medical physical exam upon the student (at cost of student) if physical limits interfere with safe patient care practices. 

 

Grievance Procedure

Students should make a professional attempt to resolve problems with their clinical supervisors and instructors first.  In the event that problems cannot be solved, proper appeal procedures are as follows:

Clinical supervisor, Instructor, Program Director, Dean of Health Sciences, Vice President of Academic Affairs, College President-In that order.

 Students Rights and Responsibilities

It is the student’s responsibility to refer to the Students Rights & Responsibilities Publication of Amarillo College.  The publication is available on the Amarillo College Web site, or a printed version may be obtained in Student Services.

Students are expected to adhere to all policies/regulations of each individual medical affiliate and expected to maintain professional standards at all times.

Students must refer to the Code of Ethics of the NMTCB and the Standards of Ethics of the ARRT credentialing bodies at all times.

Students are expected to be familiar with all information located in the Clinical Handbook.

 Electronic Devices

Cell phones and other personal electronic devices are distractions in the learning environment and may cause performance errors.  It is imperative that students focus on patient care issues rather than personal technologies so that outcomes are positive and risk of malpractice lessened.

Students may not carry cell phones or other personal electronic devices during clinical hours.  These devices must be turned off during assigned clinical hours and put away out of sight. 

Texting is not allowed during assigned clinical hours.

Personal phone calls are discouraged, but in the event that you must receive an emergency phone call, the affiliate departmental numbers are located on the clinical schedules.

AC ONLINE COMMUNICATION

Use your personal account to check grades, emails, download course lecture material, etc. 

Students are responsible for checking their accounts daily so that communication about program/course information is current.

Students may also use any of the instructor contact information provided on the syllabus or classroom schedule provided each semester.

 

Grading Criteria

 Required Competencies/Evaluations

The following activities will be scored for course credit:

  1. One (1) clinical procedure/patient competency every 3 weeks for a total of 5.
  2. Three (3) clinical supervisor evaluations per semester, each due at end of each five-week rotation.
  3. One (1) faculty evaluation at end of semester

 Final Grade Evaluation

A= 94.5-100  C=74.5-84.4

B=84.5-94.4  F=less than 74.5

The final course grade will be computed as follows:

  1. Clinical procedures/patient competencies will constitute 40% of the final grade.
  2. Clinical supervisor evaluations will constitute 30% of the final grade.
  3. Faculty evaluations will count 30% of the final grade.
  4. Final grade point deductions will occur as indicated for not following rules/regulations of the Clinical Handbook.  It is the student’s responsibility to know this information.
  5. A grade of ‘F’ will be assigned for failure to perform all clinical hours missed.

Attendance

ATTENDANCE POLICY Regular attendance is necessary for satisfactory achievement. Therefore, it is the responsibility of the student to attend all clinical requirements. (See Attendance in your Clinical Handbook for all information regarding make-up time procedures and point reduction from your clinical grade for excessive absences/tardiness).

All missed clinical hours must be made up before the end of the semester or a grade of 'F' will be given. 

Calendar

 This practicum consists of 240 clock hours.  Students will attend patient care assignments as noted on the Master Clinical Schedule, which is provided before students start the clinical aspect of the program.

COURSE OUTLINE

 

 

      1. Patient Competency 1 (due no later than 1-31-12)

      2. Patient Competency 2 (due no later than 2-21-12)

      3. Patient Competency 3 (due no later than 3-20-12)

      4. Patient Competency 4 (due no later than 4-10-12)

      5. Patient Competency 5 (due no later than 5-01-12) 

     *1st Clinical Supervisor Evaluation Due 2-14-12*

     *2nd Clinical Supervisor Evaluation Due 3-27-12*

     *3rd Clinical Supervisor Evaluation Due 5-01-12*

     *ALL CLINICAL PAPERWORK TO BE TURNED IN NO LATER THAN Tuesday, May 08, 2012*

 

NOTE:  End of semester one-on-one interviews will occur with faculty on Tuesday, May 08, 2012, starting at 9am.  All clinical paperwork must be turned in, and all clinical makeup hours must be completed before the interviews. 

Additional Information

The course content is aligned with the Master Educational Plan of the Nuclear Medicine Technology Program at Amarillo College.

In addition, the lecture content aligns with the task analysis of the Nuclear Medicine Technology Certification Board and The American Registry of Radiologic Technologists.

The Nuclear Medicine Technology program at Amarillo College is fully accredited by the Joint Review Committee on Education in Nuclear Medicine Technology.

Syllabus Created on:

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Last Edited on:

11/30/-1 12:00 AM