RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE UNIVERSITY. A. The University will assume responsibility for developing and implementing the educational program in physical therapy. B. The University will refer to The Facility only those students who are enrolled in the University’s physical therapy curriculum and for the full-time clinical internships, those who have satisfactorily completed the academic prerequisites for clinical education experience per program matriculation requirements. (See Physical Therapy Clinical Educator’s Handbook.) C. The University will designate a person or persons to direct the clinical education programs at the University and to act as liaison for the University, The Facility and the student(s). Xxxxx Xxxxxxx, PT, MPT, DCE Directors Clinical Education Mount St. Xxxxxx University Division of Health Sciences 0000 Xxxxx Xxxx Xxxxxxxxxx, XX 00000-0000 D. The University will be responsible for the determination of a student’s final grade for clinical education experiences, feedback from The Facility evaluation forms will be used in making this determination. E. The University will notify The Facility of its planned schedule of student assignments, including the dates of full-time clinical experiences, the name(s) of the student(s), and the level of academic and preclinical preparation of each student. F. Upon execution of this contract, the University will provide The Facility with educational objectives and evaluation forms for each clinical education assignment. G. The University will maintain communication with The Facility on matters pertinent to clinical education. Such communication may include, but not be limited to, on-site visits to The Facility, workshops, meetings, and the provision of educational materials relevant to the clinical education program. H. The University will advise students assigned to The Facility of their responsibility for complying with not only the existing rules and regulations of The Facility, but also policies and procedures of The Facility as well, including but not limited to, complying with any physical examination/immunization requirements of The Facility. I. The University will maintain professional liability insurance for each student assigned to The Facility and will provide The Facility with information regarding such liability insurance. The specific insurance limited will be as outlined in the provided student liability insurance document. J. The University reserves the right to terminate a clinical education assignment at the University’s discretion, if it is in the best interest of the Student, University or Facility.
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Samples: Clinical Internship Agreement
RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE UNIVERSITY. A. 1. The University UNIVERSITY will assume responsibility for developing plan and implementing determine the adequacy of the educational program experience of the students in physical therapy.
B. The University will refer theoretical background, basic skill, professional ethics, attitude and behavior and shall assign to The Facility the HOST AGENCY only those students who are enrolled in the University’s physical therapy curriculum and for the full-time clinical internships, those who have satisfactorily completed the academic prerequisites for clinical education experience per program matriculation requirementsprerequisite didactic portions of the UNIVERSITY’s curriculum.
2. (See Physical Therapy Clinical Educator’s Handbook.)
C. The University UNIVERSITY will designate a person or persons to direct the clinical education programs at the University and to act as liaison retain ultimate responsibility for the Universityeducation and assessment of its students. The UNIVERSITY’s representative for this Agreement shall be a faculty member appointed and assigned by the UNIVERSITY, The Facility and the student(s). Xxxxx Xxxxxxx, PT, MPT, DCE Directors Clinical Education Mount St. Xxxxxx University Division of Health Sciences 0000 Xxxxx Xxxx Xxxxxxxxxx, XX 00000-0000
D. The University who will be responsible for clinical student teaching and assessment provided pursuant to this Agreement.
3. The UNIVERSITY will advise all students assigned to the determination HOST AGENCY facilities regarding the confidentiality of patient/client records and patient/client information imparted during the training experience. The UNIVERSITY will also advise all students that the confidentiality requirements survive the termination or expiration of this AGREEMENT.
4. The UNIVERSITY will require all participating students to maintain health insurance. The HOST AGENCY may request the student provide proof of health insurance prior to beginning of the training experience.
5. The UNIVERSITY will require all participating students to have completed an appropriate criminal background check, and have documented appropriate immunizations. If applicable, the HOST AGENCY shall notify the student of any requests for evidence of criminal background test or immunization. The UNIVERSITY will inform the student of his/ her responsibility to provide evidence to the HOST AGENCY of any required criminal background checks or immunizations, when requested. The HOST AGENCY shall notify the UNIVERSITY of its requirements of an acceptable criminal background check and required immunizations. The UNIVERSITY will also inform students that they may be required to undergo a student’s final grade for clinical education experiencesdrug test or other similar screening tests pursuant to the HOST AGENCY’S policies and practices, feedback from The Facility evaluation forms and that the cost of any such test will be used in making this determinationpaid by the student, if not the HOST AGENCY.
E. 6. The University will notify The Facility of its planned schedule of student assignments, including the dates of full-time clinical experiences, the name(s) of the student(s), and the level of academic and preclinical preparation of each student.
F. Upon execution of this contract, the University will provide The Facility with educational objectives and evaluation forms for each clinical education assignment.
G. The University will maintain communication with The Facility on matters pertinent to clinical education. Such communication may include, but not be limited to, on-site visits to The Facility, workshops, meetings, and the provision of educational materials relevant to the clinical education program.
H. The University UNIVERSITY will advise students assigned that they are required to comply with HOST AGENCY rules, regulations, and procedures.
7. If requested by the HOST AGENCY, the UNIVERSITY will provide instruction to the HOST AGENCY'S staff with respect to the UNIVERSITY’s expectations regarding assessment of the UNIVERSITY'S students at the HOST AGENCY.
8. The Facility UNIVERSITY will require students to obtain the stated insurance. Student shall obtain occurrence-based liability insurance with limits of at least $1,000,000 per occurrence and $3,000,000 annual aggregate. Upon request, the student shall provide evidence of insurance to the HOST AGENCY. The UNIVERSITY is part of the State System of Higher Education, a body corporate and politic and constitutes a public corporation and government entity and, thus, is protected by sovereign immunity. Additionally, the HOST AGENCY recognizes that the UNIVERSITY is prohibited from purchasing insurance. As a public university and state instrumentality there is no statutory authority to purchase insurance and it does not possess insurance documentation. Instead, it participates in the Commonwealth’s Tort Claims Self-Insurance program administered by the Bureau of Finance and Risk Management of the Pennsylvania Department of General Services. This program covers Commonwealth/University-owned property, employees and officials acting within the scope of their responsibility for complying with not only the existing rules employment, and regulations of The Facility, but also policies and procedures of The Facility as well, including but not limited to, complying with any physical examination/immunization requirements of The Facility.
I. The University will maintain professional liability insurance for each student assigned to The Facility and will provide The Facility with information regarding such liability insurance. The specific insurance limited will be as outlined in the provided student liability insurance document.
J. The University reserves the right to terminate a clinical education assignment at the University’s discretion, if it is in the best interest claims arising out of the StudentUNIVERSITY’s performance under this Agreement, University or Facilitysubject to the provisions of the Pennsylvania Tort Claims Act, 42 Pa.C.S. §§8521 et seq.
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RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE UNIVERSITY. A. 1. The University UNIVERSITY will assume responsibility for developing plan and implementing determine the adequacy of the educational program experience of the students in physical therapy.
B. The University will refer theoretical background, basic skill, professional ethics, attitude and behavior and shall assign to The Facility the HOST AGENCY only those students who are enrolled in the University’s physical therapy curriculum and for the full-time clinical internships, those who have satisfactorily completed the academic prerequisites for clinical education experience per program matriculation requirementsprerequisite didactic portions of the UNIVERSITY’s curriculum.
2. (See Physical Therapy Clinical Educator’s Handbook.)
C. The University UNIVERSITY will designate a person or persons to direct the clinical education programs at the University and to act as liaison retain ultimate responsibility for the Universityeducation and assessment of its students. The UNIVERSITY’s representative for this Agreement shall be a faculty member appointed and assigned by the UNIVERSITY, The Facility and the student(s). Xxxxx Xxxxxxx, PT, MPT, DCE Directors Clinical Education Mount St. Xxxxxx University Division of Health Sciences 0000 Xxxxx Xxxx Xxxxxxxxxx, XX 00000-0000
D. The University who will be responsible for clinical student teaching and assessment provided pursuant to this Agreement.
3. The UNIVERSITY will advise all students assigned to the determination HOST AGENCY facilities regarding the confidentiality of patient/client records and patient/client information imparted during the training experience. The UNIVERSITY will also advise all students that the confidentiality requirements survive the termination or expiration of this AGREEMENT.
4. The UNIVERSITY will require all participating students to maintain health insurance. The HOST AGENCY may request the student provide proof of health insurance prior to beginning of the training experience.
5. If applicable, the HOST AGENCY shall notify the student of any requests for evidence of criminal background test or immunization. The UNIVERSITY will inform the student of his/her responsibility to provide evidence to the HOST AGENCY of any required criminal background checks or immunizations, when requested. The HOST AGENCY shall notify the UNIVERSITY of its requirements of an acceptable criminal background check and required immunizations. The UNIVERSITY will also inform students that they may be required to undergo a student’s final grade for clinical education experiencesdrug test or other similar screening tests pursuant to the HOST AGENCY’S policies and practices, feedback from The Facility evaluation forms and that the cost of any such test will be used in making this determinationpaid by the student, if not the HOST AGENCY.
E. 6. The University will notify The Facility of its planned schedule of student assignments, including the dates of full-time clinical experiences, the name(s) of the student(s), and the level of academic and preclinical preparation of each student.
F. Upon execution of this contract, the University will provide The Facility with educational objectives and evaluation forms for each clinical education assignment.
G. The University will maintain communication with The Facility on matters pertinent to clinical education. Such communication may include, but not be limited to, on-site visits to The Facility, workshops, meetings, and the provision of educational materials relevant to the clinical education program.
H. The University UNIVERSITY will advise students assigned that they are required to comply with HOST AGENCY rules, regulations, and procedures.
7. If requested by the HOST AGENCY, the UNIVERSITY will provide instruction to the HOST AGENCY'S staff with respect to the UNIVERSITY’s expectations regarding assessment of the UNIVERSITY'S students at the HOST AGENCY.
8. The Facility UNIVERSITY will require students to obtain the stated insurance. Student shall obtain occurrence-based liability insurance with limits of at least $1,000,000 per occurrence and $3,000,000 annual aggregate. Upon request, the student shall provide evidence of insurance to the HOST AGENCY. The UNIVERSITY is part of the State System of Higher Education, a body corporate and politic and constitutes a public corporation and government entity and, thus, is protected by sovereign immunity. Additionally, the HOST AGENCY recognizes that the UNIVERSITY is prohibited from purchasing insurance. As a public university and state instrumentality there is no statutory authority to purchase insurance and it does not possess insurance documentation. Instead, it participates in the Commonwealth’s Tort Claims Self-Insurance program administered by the Bureau of Finance and Risk Management of the Pennsylvania Department of General Services. This program covers Commonwealth/University-owned property, employees and officials acting within the scope of their responsibility for complying with not only the existing rules employment, and regulations of The Facility, but also policies and procedures of The Facility as well, including but not limited to, complying with any physical examination/immunization requirements of The Facility.
I. The University will maintain professional liability insurance for each student assigned to The Facility and will provide The Facility with information regarding such liability insurance. The specific insurance limited will be as outlined in the provided student liability insurance document.
J. The University reserves the right to terminate a clinical education assignment at the University’s discretion, if it is in the best interest claims arising out of the StudentUNIVERSITY’s performance under this Agreement, University or Facilitysubject to the provisions of the Pennsylvania Tort Claims Act, 42 Pa.C.S. §§8521 et seq.
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RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE UNIVERSITY. A. The University UNIVERSITY will assume full responsibility for developing planning and implementing executing the educational program phase of the Physical Therapy (DPT) Program. However, recommendations and suggestions will be solicited from the clinical faculty in physical therapymaking significant revisions.
B. The University UNIVERSITY agrees to assign a core faculty member to serve as liaison between the UNIVERSITY, the FACILITY, and students. The UNIVERSITY will refer to The Facility only those students who are enrolled in the University’s physical therapy curriculum plan appropriate visits, consultations, conferences, and planning sessions for the full-time clinical internships, those who have satisfactorily completed the academic prerequisites for clinical education experience per program matriculation requirements. (See Physical Therapy Clinical Educator’s Handbookstudents.)
C. The University will designate a person or persons to direct the clinical education programs at the University and to act as liaison for the University, The Facility and the student(s). Xxxxx Xxxxxxx, PT, MPT, DCE Directors Clinical Education Mount St. Xxxxxx University Division of Health Sciences 0000 Xxxxx Xxxx Xxxxxxxxxx, XX 00000-0000
D. The University UNIVERSITY will be responsible for training students regarding patient's rights and confidentiality as well as protected health information. This does not preclude the determination FACILITY from providing additional training or training specific to its operations. The UNIVERSITY will advise all students that confidentiality requirements survive the completion of a student’s final grade for clinical education experiencesthe learning experience or termination/expiration of this AGREEMENT.
D. The UNIVERSITY will advise students that they are required to comply with FACILITY rules, feedback from The Facility evaluation forms will be used in making this determinationregulations, and procedures.
E. The University will notify The Facility For the purposes of its planned schedule of student assignmentsthis AGREEMENT pursuant to FERPA, including UNIVERSITY hereby designates FACILITY staff as a school official with a legitimate educational interest in the dates of full-time clinical experiences, the name(s) educational records of the participating student(s), and ) to the level of academic and preclinical preparation of each studentextent that access to the UNIVERSITY records are required by FACILITY to carry out the clinical education.
F. Upon execution of this contractThe UNIVERSITY will require all participating students to have completed an appropriate criminal background check, and to have documented appropriate immunizations on file with the UNIVERSITY. If applicable, the University FACILITY shall notify the student of any requests for evidence of criminal background test or immunization. The UNIVERSITY will inform the student of their responsibility to provide evidence to the FACILITY of any required criminal background checks or immunizations, when requested. The Facility with educational objectives FACILITY shall notify the UNIVERSITY of its requirements of an acceptable criminal background check and evaluation forms for each clinical education assignmentrequired immunizations. The UNIVERSITY will also inform students that they may be required to undergo a drug test or other screening tests pursuant to the FACILITY policies and practices, and that the cost of any such test will be the responsibility of the student.
G. The University UNIVERSITY will require all participating students to maintain communication with The Facility on matters pertinent to clinical education. Such communication may include, but not be limited to, on-site visits to The Facility, workshops, meetings, health insurance and the provision provide proof of educational materials relevant health insurance to the UNIVERSITY. The FACILITY may request the student provide proof of insurance prior to beginning of the clinical education programexperience.
H. The University will advise students assigned to The Facility UNIVERSITY shall inform the FACILITY of their responsibility for complying with not only significant changes in operations, curriculum, and faculty changes affecting the existing rules and regulations clinical instruction of The Facility, but also policies and procedures of The Facility as well, including but not limited to, complying with any physical examination/immunization requirements of The Facilitystudents.
I. The University UNIVERSITY may terminate a student’s participation when, in its sole discretion, it determines that further participation by the student would no longer be appropriate. The UNIVERSITY will maintain notify the FACILITY if such action is required J. Students will also carry professional liability insurance for each student assigned to The Facility and will provide The Facility with information regarding such liability insurance. The specific insurance limited will be as outlined in the provided student liability insurance document.
J. The University reserves the right to terminate a clinical education assignment at the University’s discretion, if it is in the best interest of the Student, University or Facility.$1,000,000 per occurrence / $3,000,000 aggregate
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Samples: Memorandum of Understanding
RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE UNIVERSITY. A. The University UNIVERSITY will assume responsibility for developing plan and implementing determine the adequacy of the educational program experience of the students in physical therapy.
B. The University will refer theoretical background, basic skill, professional ethics, attitude and behavior and shall assign to The Facility the HOST AGENCY only those students who are enrolled in the University’s physical therapy curriculum and for the full-time clinical internships, those who have satisfactorily completed the academic prerequisites for clinical education experience per program matriculation requirementsprerequisite didactic portions of the UNIVERSITY’s curriculum. (See Physical Therapy Clinical Educator’s Handbook.)
C. The University UNIVERSITY will designate a person or persons to direct the clinical education programs at the University and to act as liaison retain ultimate responsibility for the Universityeducation and assessment of its students. The UNIVERSITY’s representative for this Agreement shall be a faculty member appointed and assigned by the UNIVERSITY, The Facility and the student(s). Xxxxx Xxxxxxx, PT, MPT, DCE Directors Clinical Education Mount St. Xxxxxx University Division of Health Sciences 0000 Xxxxx Xxxx Xxxxxxxxxx, XX 00000-0000
D. The University who will be responsible for clinical student teaching and assessment provided pursuant to this Agreement. The UNIVERSITY will advise all students assigned to the determination HOST AGENCY facilities regarding the confidentiality of patient/client records and patient/client information imparted during the training experience. The UNIVERSITY will also advise all students that the confidentiality requirements survive the termination or expiration of this AGREEMENT. The UNIVERSITY will require all participating students to maintain health insurance and provide proof of health insurance to the UNIVERSITY. The HOST AGENCY may request the student provide proof of health insurance prior to beginning of the training experience. The UNIVERSITY will require all participating students to have completed an appropriate criminal background check, and to have documented appropriate immunizations on file with the UNIVERSITY. If applicable, the HOST AGENCY shall notify the student of any requests for evidence of criminal background test or immunization. The UNIVERSITY will inform the student of his/her responsibility to provide evidence to the HOST AGENCY of any required criminal background checks or immunizations, when requested. The HOST AGENCY shall notify the UNIVERSITY of its requirements of an acceptable criminal background check and required immunizations. The UNIVERSITY will also inform students that they may be required to undergo a drug test or other similar screening tests pursuant to the HOST AGENCY’S policies and practices, and that the cost of any such test will be paid by the student, if not the HOST AGENCY. The UNIVERSITY will advise students that they are required to comply with HOST AGENCY rules, regulations, and procedures. If requested by the HOST AGENCY, the UNIVERSITY will provide instruction to the HOST AGENCY'S staff with respect to the UNIVERSITY’s expectations regarding assessment of the UNIVERSITY'S students at the HOST AGENCY. The UNIVERSITY warrants and represents that each student shall obtain occurrence-based liability insurance with limits of at least $1,000,000 per occurrence and $3,000,000 annual aggregate. Upon request, the student shall provide evidence of insurance to the HOST AGENCY. The UNIVERSITY is part of the State System of Higher Education, a body corporate and politic and constitutes a public corporation and government entity and, thus, is protected by sovereign immunity. Additionally, the HOST AGENCY recognizes that the UNIVERSITY is prohibited from purchasing insurance. As a public university and state instrumentality there is no statutory authority to purchase insurance and it does not possess insurance documentation. Instead, it participates in the Commonwealth’s Tort Claims Self-Insurance program administered by the Bureau of Finance and Risk Management of the Pennsylvania Department of General Services. This program covers Commonwealth/University-owned property, employees and officials acting within the scope of their employment, and claims arising out of the UNIVERSITY’s performance under this Agreement, subject to the provisions of the Pennsylvania Tort Claims Act, 42 Pa.C.S. §§8521 et seq. Responsibilities of the HOST AGENCY The HOST AGENCY has a responsibility to maintain a positive, respectful, and adequately resourced learning environment so that sound educational experiences can occur. Therefore, the HOST AGENCY will provide students and faculty with access to appropriate resources for clinical student education including: a) access to patients/clients at HOST AGENCY facilities in an appropriately supervised environment, in which the students can complete the UNIVERSITY’s curriculum; b) student security badges or other means of secure access to patient/client care areas; c) access and required training for clinical students in the proper use of electronic medical records or paper charts, as applicable; d) computer access; e) secure storage space for clinical students’ personal items when at the HOST AGENCY; and f) access to call rooms, if necessary. The HOST AGENCY will retain full authority and responsibility for patient/client care and quality standards, and will maintain a level of care that meets generally accepted standards conducive to satisfactory instruction. While in HOST AGENCY’s facilities, students will have the status of trainees; are not to replace HOST AGENCY staff; and, are not to render unsupervised patient/client care and/or services. All services rendered by students must have educational value and meet the goals of the education program. HOST AGENCY and its staff will provide such supervision of the educational and clinical activities as is reasonable and appropriate to the circumstances and to the student’s level of training. The HOST AGENCY staff will, upon request, assist the UNIVERSITY in the assessment of the learning and performance of participating students by completing assessment forms provided by the UNIVERSITY and returned to the UNIVERSITY in a timely fashion. The HOST AGENCY will provide for the orientation of UNIVERSITY’s participating students as to the HOST AGENCY’S rules, regulations, policies, and procedures. The HOST AGENCY agrees to comply with applicable state and federal workplace safety laws and regulations. In the event a student is exposed to an infectious or environmental hazard or other occupational injury (i.e., needle stick) while at the HOST AGENCY, the HOST AGENCY, upon notice of such incident from the student, will provide such emergency care as is provided its employees, including, where applicable: examination and evaluation by HOST AGENCY’s emergency department or other appropriate facility as soon as possible after the injury; emergency medical care immediately following the injury as necessary; initiation of the HBV, Hepatitis C (HCV), and/or HIV protocol as necessary; and HIV counseling and appropriate testing as necessary. In the event that HOST AGENCY does not have the resources to provide such emergency care, HOST AGENCY will refer such student to the nearest emergency facility. The UNIVERSITY will define, for its clinical students, who bears financial responsibility for any charges generated. To the extent the HOST AGENCY, generates or maintains educational records related to the participating student, the HOST AGENCY agrees to comply with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), to the same extent as such laws and regulations apply to the UNIVERSITY and shall limit access to only those employees or agents with a need to know. For the purposes of this Agreement, pursuant to FERPA, UNIVERSITY hereby designates HOST AGENCY as a University official with a legitimate educational interest in the educational records of the participating student(s) to the extent that access to the UNIVERSITY’s records is required by HOST AGENCY to carry out the Program. Upon request, the HOST AGENCY will provide proof that it maintains liability insurance in an amount that is commercially reasonable. The HOST AGENCY will provide written notification to the UNIVERSITY promptly if a claim arises involving a student. The HOST AGENCY and UNIVERSITY agree to share such information in a manner that protects such disclosures from discovery to the extent possible under applicable federal and state peer review and joint defense laws. The HOST AGENCY will resolve any situation in favor of its patients’/clients’ welfare and restrict a student to the role of observer when a problem may exist until the incident can be resolved by the staff in charge of the student or the student is removed. The HOST AGENCY will notify the UNIVERSITY’S course director if such an action is required. The HOST AGENCY shall identify a site coordinator from among its staff who will communicate and cooperate with the UNIVERSITY’s final grade clinical program director to ensure faculty and clinical student access to appropriate resources for the clinical education experiences, feedback from The Facility evaluation forms training experience. Mutual Responsibilities Representatives for each party will be used in making this determination.
E. The University will notify The Facility of its planned schedule of student assignments, including established on or before the dates of full-time clinical experiences, the name(s) of the student(s), and the level of academic and preclinical preparation of each student.
F. Upon execution of this contractAGREEMENT. The parties will work together to maintain an environment of high-quality patient/client care. At the request of either party, a meeting or conference will promptly be held between UNIVERSITY and HOST AGENCY representatives to resolve any problems or develop any improvements in the University operation of the clinical training program. The UNIVERSITY will provide qualified and competent individuals in adequate number for the instruction, assessment, and supervision of students using the UNIVERSITY facilities. The Facility HOST AGENCY will provide qualified and competent staff members in adequate number for the instruction and supervision of students using the HOST AGENCY facilities. The UNIVERSITY and the HOST AGENCY will not discriminate against any employee, applicant or student enrolled in their respective programs because of age, creed, gender identity, national origin, race, sex, sexual orientation or any other basis protected by law. The UNIVERSITY, including its faculty, staff, clinical students, and residents, and HOST AGENCY share responsibility for creating an appropriate learning environment that includes both formal learning activities and the attitudes, values, and informal "lessons" conveyed by individuals who interact with educational objectives and evaluation forms for each clinical education assignment.
G. the student. The University parties will maintain communication with The Facility on matters pertinent cooperate to clinical education. Such communication evaluate the learning environment (which may include, but not be limited to, include on-site visits visits) to The Facility, workshops, meetingsidentify positive and negative influences on the maintenance of professional standards, and to conduct and develop appropriate strategies to enhance the provision of educational materials relevant positive and mitigate the negative influences. HOST AGENCY shall require its faculty and staff who interact with students to adhere to the clinical education program.
H. expectations set forth in Exhibit A, and communicate student violations to the UNIVERSITY. UNIVERSITY agrees to require its students to adhere to the expectations set forth in Exhibit A. HOST AGENCY may immediately remove from the premises and retains the right to suspend or terminate any student’s participation at the HOST AGENCY. The University HOST AGENCY will advise students assigned to immediately notify the appropriate office of the UNIVERSITY if such an action is required and the reasons for such action. The Facility of their responsibility for complying UNIVERSITY may remove a student from participation when it determines, consistent with not only the existing rules and regulations of The Facility, but also its academic policies and procedures procedures, that further participation by the student would no longer be appropriate. The UNIVERSITY will notify the HOST AGENCY if such action is required. Term and Termination This AGREEMENT is effective upon its execution by both parties to the covered clinical training experience(s) and will continue for five (5) years or until terminated. This AGREEMENT may be terminated at any time and for any reason by either party upon not less than ninety (90) days prior written notice to the other party. Should notice of termination be given under this Section, students already scheduled to train at HOST AGENCY will be permitted to complete any previously scheduled clinical assignment at HOST AGENCY. Employment Disclaimer The Facility as wellstudents participating in the program will not be considered employees or agents of the HOST AGENCY or UNIVERSITY for any purpose. Students will not be entitled to receive any compensation from HOST AGENCY or UNIVERSITY or any benefits of employment from HOST AGENCY or UNIVERSITY, including but not limited to, complying with health care or workers’ compensation benefits, vacation, sick time, or any physical examination/immunization requirements other benefit of The Facility.
I. The University employment, direct or indirect. HOST AGENCY will maintain professional liability not be required to purchase any form of insurance for each the benefit or protection of any student assigned of the UNIVERSITY. Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act. Students participating in clinical training pursuant to The Facility this Agreement are members of the HOST AGENCY’s workforce for purposes of the Health Insurance Portability and will provide The Facility with Accountability Act (HIPAA) within the definition of “health care operations” and therefore may have access to patient medical information regarding such liability insurance. The specific insurance limited will be as outlined provided for in the provided student liability insurance documentPrivacy Rule of HIPAA. Therefore, additional agreements are not necessary for HIPAA compliance purposes. This paragraph applies solely to HIPAA privacy and security regulations applicable to the HOST AGENCY and, as stated in paragraph E, above, does not establish an employment relationship.
J. The University reserves the right to terminate a clinical education assignment at the University’s discretion, if it is in the best interest of the Student, University or Facility.
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