West Campus Allied Health 175A
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EMSP-2263-001 Clinical II
A health-related work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory, skills and concepts. Direct supervision is provided by the clinical professional.
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(2 sem hrs; 6 clinic)
Clinical
Clinical uniform and personal protective equipment as needed.
At the completion of this course, the student will have demonstrated sufficient mastery of the course objectives, listed in the clincal manual. It is desired that course goals be accomplished to the extent that the student’s final grade is not less than a grade of “C” as evaluated by the program faculty. A final grade less than “C” will result in failure of the course.
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Students will be required to abide by theStudent Code of Conduct, which can be accessed in the Student's Rights and Responsibilities link above.
***ABUSIVE, VULGAR, LEWD, OR PROFANE SPEECH WILL NOT BE TOLERATED***
Assignment Percentages of Grade
Grading Scale:
Skills Performance (100 points possible) = 50 % of final grade
Performance is based on the preceptor's evaluation. Grade will be determined by this formula:
Total points received divided by total points possible.
FISDAP Documentation (100 points possible) = 50% of final grade
Fisdap Documentation Maintenance:
Each student is required to sign-up for FISDAP clincial schedules PRIOR to the announced deadline.
If a student does not do so, the student will be advised to withdraw from the course or receive a grade
of "F" for the course.
Clinical Shift documentation must be inputed within 24 hours after the end of the shift.
Incomplete clinical documentation will result in a 4 point deduction in the documentation grade.
FISDAP will automatically email the student, the instructor and the clincial coordinator of the late documnetation.
If late documentation is not completed within 24 hours of the notification, FISDAP will email the student,
the director and the clinical coordinator of the continued late documentation. This process will be repeated
until the documentation is received.
A 2-point deduction from your FINAL average will be taken for each "late" Fisdap email received.
Remember: Fisdap requires a one-time fee of $80 to establish a student's account.
Regular attendance is necessary for successful completion of this course. Therefore, it is the responsibility of the student to attend all clincial shifts.
Each unexcused absence will result in a ten-point deduction from the student’s final average.
Clinical Shift Requirements include:
14- 12 hour shifts on an approved MICU/ALS Ambulance
6 - 12 hours shifts in an approved Emergency Department
1- 12 hours shifts in an approved Operating Room
1 – 12 hour shift in an approved Labor and Delivery.
Failure to complete all clinical requirements will result in a grade of "F" for the course
NOTE: The Texas Education Code stipulates that students attending Texas institutions of higher education for the first time fall 2007 and later may not withdraw from more than six courses during their academic career, including courses from which transfer students have withdrawn at other Texas institutions of higher education. (Senate Bill 1231) Rule §4.10.
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