Guest Speakers/External Events Sample Clauses

Guest Speakers/External Events. Professional dress is required for activities that include guest speakers or patients and learning activities external to the University. Professional dress includes: Department nametags, (men) dress pants and shirt, dress shoes; (women) dress pants or skirts, tailored tops, close- toed dress shoes. Excessive piercings and/or facial and tongue piercings must be removed. Long hair must be tied back for learning experiences that involve patients, and acrylic nails are discouraged due to the risk of spreading infection. NOTE: Waynesburg University MSAT student name tags are required for all general medical and clinic/hospital experiences and for interaction with guest speakers or the public. Failure to adhere to the following dress code guidelines will result in the student being asked to leave the learning experience. Continued failure to adhere to the policy will lead to programmatic disciplinary actions. Relationships with Others‌ Preceptors: Each student will be supervised by a Waynesburg University affiliated Clinical Preceptor at all times while in the clinical setting. The student is encouraged to discuss educational and clinical issues with the Preceptor whenever an appropriate time presents itself. If a personal issues arises, the student has the option to discuss the situation with the Preceptor. The Preceptor has the option to stop the discussion and refer the student to a more appropriate individual at any time. If conflicts develop, it is encouraged than an attempt to resolve them immediately by having an open discussion of the problem with the Preceptor. If conflicts cannot be resolved in this manner, please inform and meet with the CEC as soon as possible. Team Physician/Healthcare Professionals: Each student will have the opportunity to meet and observe the Team Physician and his/her designees (Physician Assistants, Nurse-Practioners, Registered Nurses, etc.). The student will learn a great deal by observing and listening to these healthcare professionals as they evaluate patients afflicted with various injuries and conditions. Students are also encouraged to ask questions at the appropriate times. Coaches/Athletic Staff: Possessing the ability to “work with others” is crucial part of being a team member. Certified Athletic Trainers and Coaches/Athletic Staff have the common goal of preparing the best team on the field in order to provide the best opportunity to win. Frustrating situations occur but can be minimized by effective communication ...
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