Responsibilities of School. A. School shall assume the overall responsibility for development and oversight of its clinical education program. B. School shall refer to Clinic only those students who have satisfactorily completed the academic prerequisites for the clinical experience conducted at the Facilities. C. School shall designate an authorized person or persons to coordinate the clinical experience(s) of the student(s) for each clinical course and to communicate with Clinic. D. School shall be responsible for the final evaluation and grading of the student(s) performance in the clinical experience operated by Clinic. E. School shall notify Clinic’s authorized representative of its planned schedule of student assignment(s), including the dates of clinical experience(s), the name(s) of the student(s), and the level of academic and preclinical preparation of the student(s). The finalization of such assignments shall be by mutual agreement of the parties. F. School, through its designated course faculty member, shall provide Clinic with educational objectives and evaluation forms (as appropriate) for the students’ clinical experience. G. School shall advise its students assigned to the Facilities of their responsibility for complying with the Clinic’s existing rules and regulations, including without limitation the responsibility for preserving the confidentiality of patient information and for complying with any physical examination, security, and work place conduct requirements of Clinic and of the Facilities. H. School shall verify current licensure in its state of operation of the faculty members and students assigned to the program and the Facilities, and upon written request, will furnish Clinic with written evidence of such licensure. I. School represents and warrants to Clinic that its students and faculty who participate in instructional experiences under this Agreement at the Facilities are covered for professional liability insurance policies or self-insurance programs that have been approved by Clinic as to coverage limits. School shall furnish Clinic with information regarding such insurance policies or self-insured coverage upon request (attach Certificate of Coverage to this Agreement). J. School shall ensure that all students participating in the program at the Facilities are trained in compliance with OSHA Blood-Borne Pathogen Regulations. K. School shall ensure that its students have medical screenings, tests, and treatments as required by regulatory agencies, federal or state laws, and OSHA regulations. School shall provide evidence that all students assigned to the Facilities have been tested and screened for Hepatitis B and Tuberculosis, and demonstrate immunity to vaccine preventable diseases to include Measles/Mumps/Rubella, Varicella and Pertussis. L. School shall educate its students on health care confidentiality laws, including, but not limited to, the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (‘HIPAA’) and the regulations promulgated thereunder. School shall not permit students to bring patient information learned or utilized during their clinic studies at the Facilities back into classroom studies without obtaining written advance patient permission. M. School reserves the right to terminate a clinical experience assignment if School determines that conditions at the Facilities are detrimental to student learning.
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Samples: Student Clinical Experience Agreement, Student Clinical Experience Agreement
Responsibilities of School. A. a. School shall assume establish and operate a student training Program, and shall select students for the overall responsibility for development Program in accordance with all applicable state and oversight federal law and regulations and who shall have successfully completed prerequisite courses. School shall appoint and provide the necessary faculty members who shall be both qualified and competent to provide clinical instruction. The Program shall include the academic education instruction similar to that which is provided by the School and other accredited institutions of its clinical education programhigher learning.
B. School shall refer to Clinic only those students who have satisfactorily completed the academic prerequisites for the clinical experience conducted at the Facilities.
C. School shall designate an authorized person or persons to coordinate the clinical experience(s) of the student(s) for each clinical course and to communicate b. In consultation with Clinic.
D. Community, School shall be responsible for providing sufficient advance notice to Community of each student's Program schedule and any applicable academic deadlines for students.
c. In consultation with Community, School shall be responsible for planning the final evaluation and grading clinical instruction component of the student(s) performance in student training Program, as attached hereto as Exhibit A. Details of the clinical experience operated instruction plan may be modified from time to time by Clinicthe Community and School to ensure that the clinical instruction plan meets the standards of the Community.
E. d. School shall notify Clinic’s authorized representative of its planned schedule of student assignment(s)be solely responsible for instructing, including the dates of clinical experience(s), the name(s) of the student(s)guiding, and the level of academic and preclinical preparation of the student(s)evaluating students' activities. The finalization of such assignments shall be by mutual agreement of the parties.
F. School, through its designated course faculty member, shall provide Clinic with educational objectives and evaluation forms (as appropriate) for the students’ clinical experience.
G. School shall advise its students assigned to the Facilities of their responsibility for complying with the Clinic’s existing rules and regulations, including without limitation the responsibility for preserving the confidentiality of patient information and for complying with any physical examination, security, and work place conduct requirements of Clinic and of the Facilities.
H. School shall verify current licensure in its state of operation of the faculty members and students assigned to the program and the Facilities, and upon written request, will furnish Clinic with written evidence of such licensure.
I. School represents and warrants to Clinic that its students and faculty who participate in instructional experiences under this Agreement at the Facilities are covered for professional liability insurance policies or self-insurance programs that have been approved by Clinic as to coverage limits. School shall furnish Clinic with information regarding such insurance policies or self-insured coverage upon request (attach Certificate of Coverage to this Agreement).
J. School shall ensure that all students participating in are under the program proximate supervision of a professional practitioner of School at the Facilities are trained in compliance with OSHA Blood-Borne Pathogen Regulations.
K. School shall ensure that its students have medical screeningsCommunity, tests, and treatments as required by regulatory agencies, federal or state laws, and OSHA regulationsappropriate for the Program. School shall provide evidence that all students assigned document progress of each student in the Program and notify the Community, upon request, of the student's progress. Students enrolled in the Program shall be subject to the Facilities have been tested and screened for Hepatitis B and Tuberculosisauthority, policies, and demonstrate immunity to vaccine preventable diseases to include Measles/Mumps/Rubella, Varicella and Pertussisrules of School.
L. e. School shall educate familiarize itself with the policies and facilities of the Community and shall cause its students on health care confidentiality lawsto abide by the same. During periods of work/study assignment, includingstudents enrolled in the Program shall be subject to all rules and regulations promulgated by the Community, including but not limited to, the Health Insurance Portability Sunrise Code of Conduct, health and Accountability Act of 1996 (‘HIPAA’) safety rules, rules relating to patient or resident care and the regulations promulgated thereunderprivacy of patient or resident information and records, and standards of conduct and appearance. School and students shall maintain confidentiality of Community's and Sunrise's confidential business information and of patient and resident information and records, and shall cause its students and faculty to execute an agreement to maintain such confidentiality standards, in the form attached hereto as Exhibit B.
(i) In the event of a breach or default under this section 1(e), Sunrise may at any time remove a student from the Program experience at Sunrise's premises or facilities.
f. School shall inform each student that, and shall ensure that, students are prohibited from rendering services to patients or resident in the Community apart from those services rendered as part of the clinical instruction component of the Program.
g. Within the thirty (30) days prior to sending a student to the Community, School shall be responsible for ensuring that participating student and/or faculty member has completed the required background check, including applicable releases, and submits to a physical examination and receives any medical testing and/or vaccines, as required by the Community or by any state or federal law or regulation. School shall not permit students provide evidence to bring patient information learned the Community of such examinations, medical testing, and administration of vaccines. School, its students, or utilized during their clinic studies at its faculty shall bear all costs associated with the Facilities back into classroom studies without obtaining written advance patient permissionbackground check, examinations, medical testing, and the administration of vaccines.
M. School reserves h. School, its students, or its faculty shall bear all costs associated with training students and faculty in cardiopulmonary resuscitation (“CPR”) or in similar type skills, if required by the right to terminate a clinical experience assignment if School determines that conditions at the Facilities are detrimental to student learningCommunity or by state or federal law or regulation.
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Samples: Education Program Agreement, Education Program Agreement
Responsibilities of School. A. School shall assume the overall responsibility for development and oversight of its clinical education program.
B. School shall refer to Clinic only those students who have satisfactorily completed the academic prerequisites for the clinical experience conducted at the Facilities.
C. School shall designate an authorized person or persons to coordinate the clinical experience(s) of the student(s) for each clinical course and to communicate with Clinic.
D. School a. SCHOOL shall be responsible for the final evaluation planning, implementation and grading operation of all didactic educational aspects of the student(s) performance in the clinical experience operated by Clinic.
E. School shall notify Clinic’s authorized representative of its planned schedule of student assignment(s)Program, including the dates requirements for matriculation, promotion, and graduation. SCHOOL acknowledges and agrees that the Training Experience is intended to meet certain educational performance objectives, and SCHOOL shall provide a copy of clinical experience(s), such performance objectives to SHC on or before student placement. SHC shall communicate with SCHOOL in the name(s) event SHC is unable to meet SCHOOL performance objectives for any reason.
b. SCHOOL shall inform SHC of the student(s), name of the Program coordinator who shall remain in communication with the students and the level SHC clinical coordinator and, if requested by SHC, with SHC personnel designated to provide supervision of academic and preclinical preparation instruction to the students participating in the Training Experience. The Program coordinator shall routinely communicate with SHC regarding the specifics of the student(s)Program and the Training Experience and the progress of the students participating in the Training Experience. SCHOOL shall submit to SHC, at least thirty (30) days prior to commencement of the Training
c. Experience, a description of the types of Training Experiences needed; the dates during which such experiences will be needed; and the number of students expected to participate in the Training Experience. No faculty or staff of SCHOOL will be present on site at SHC’s Hospital to supervise the students. The finalization of such assignments Parties shall be by mutual agreement then mutually agree upon the specifics of the partiesTraining Experience and number of students participating in the Training Experience.
F. School, through its designated course faculty member, shall provide Clinic with educational objectives and evaluation forms (as appropriate) for the students’ clinical experience.
G. School shall advise its students assigned to the Facilities of their responsibility for complying with the Clinic’s existing rules and regulations, including without limitation the responsibility for preserving the confidentiality of patient information and for complying with any physical examination, security, and work place conduct requirements of Clinic and of the Facilities.
H. School shall verify current licensure in its state of operation of the faculty members and students assigned to the program and the Facilities, and upon written request, will furnish Clinic with written evidence of such licensure.
I. School represents and warrants to Clinic d. SCHOOL assures SHC that its students and faculty who participate in instructional experiences under this Agreement are prepared to meet the performance objectives of the Training Experience at the Facilities are covered Hospital. If applicable to Training Experience, SCHOOL certifies that it has trained each student in standard precautions and transmission of blood-borne pathogens and that each student has been trained in, and has practiced using, universal precautions. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the parties agree that SHC shall be responsible for professional liability insurance policies or selfproviding site-insurance programs that have been approved by Clinic as specific training to coverage limits. School shall furnish Clinic with information regarding such insurance policies or self-insured coverage upon request (attach Certificate of Coverage to this Agreement)SCHOOL students.
J. School e. SCHOOL shall ensure that inform all students participating in the program Training Experience that they are required to comply with all relevant local, state, and federal laws; standards and guidelines of applicable accreditation bodies; and applicable rules and regulations, policies and procedures, standards of conduct and requirements of SHC.
f. SCHOOL shall inform all students that SHC requires each student participating in the Training Experience at the Facilities are trained Hospital to sign a Statement of Confidentiality in compliance with OSHA Blood-Borne Pathogen Regulationsthe form attached hereto as Exhibit A, and to submit the completed form to SHC prior to the start of the Training Experience.
K. School g. SCHOOL shall ensure inform all students participating in the Training Experience that SHC requires them to wear the uniform approved by SHC and display their SHC identification badge while on SHC premises, unless otherwise directed by SHC.
h. SCHOOL shall inform all students that SHC requires them to provide SHC with documentation that she/he is free from contagious disease and has satisfactorily completed an Immunization/Serology clearance, in accordance with current Centers for Disease Control guidelines for Health Care Workers, prior to his or her participation in the Training Experience.
i. SCHOOL agrees and represents that it will require all students to have completed a background study conducted in accordance with Minnesota Statutes Chapter 245C, Human Services Background Studies, as a pre-condition to participation in the Training Experience. SCHOOL will not assign a student to SHC if his/her background study documents ineligibility to have direct contact with SHC’s patients or residents under applicable law or regulations. If requested, SCHOOL will provide SHC with documentation regarding the completion or results of the background study pursuant to the written consent of the subject. SCHOOL will inform all students that if SHC requires satisfactory completion of any additional types of background checks or verifications, all students will be responsible for arranging directly with SHC to have those checks conducted and for the results to be submitted directly to SHC, at each student’s sole expense, before beginning participation in the Training Experience at Hospital. SCHOOL acknowledges that additional types of background checks or verifications SHC may require of students include but are not limited to the following:
i. Social Security Verification, if applicable;
ii. Criminal Background Check (past 7 years);
iii. Sexual Offender Registry;
iv. OIG List of Excluded Individuals/Entities; and v. GSA List of Parties Excluded from Federal Programs. SHC shall be solely responsible for determining, in its discretion, whether the results of a student’s background study, background check or verifications are satisfactory and whether to allow a student to participate in a Training Experience at Hospital. SHC shall not be responsible for any cost or expense associated with background check or drug screen.
j. SCHOOL shall inform all students who wish to participate in a Training Experience that SHC requires them to have medical screeningsa drug screen completed within the 90-day period prior to the Training Experience. SCHOOL shall inform students that each student is responsible for arranging directly with SHC to have the drug screen performed according to SHC’s specifications and to have the results provided directly to SHC, testsat the student’s sole expense.
k. SCHOOL shall inform all students participating in a Training Experience that they shall not provide any care or service to any patient unless they are being supervised by designated SHC personnel, and treatments as required by regulatory agencies, federal the care or state lawsservice is within the scope of, and OSHA regulations. School shall provide evidence that all students assigned to the Facilities have been tested and screened for Hepatitis B and Tuberculosiscompliant with, and demonstrate immunity to vaccine preventable diseases to include Measles/Mumps/Rubellaany applicable licensing, Varicella and Pertussispractice, or supervision statutes, regulations or other guidelines.
L. School shall educate its students on health care confidentiality laws, including, but not limited to, the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (‘HIPAA’) and the regulations promulgated thereunder. School shall not permit students to bring patient information learned or utilized during their clinic studies at the Facilities back into classroom studies without obtaining written advance patient permission.
M. School reserves the right to terminate a clinical experience assignment if School determines that conditions at the Facilities are detrimental to student learning.
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Samples: Student Training Program Agreement