Teaching Programs definition

Teaching Programs means programs within various University Faculties or departments (including, but not limited to: Medicine, Dentistry, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Faculty of Nursing, Nutritional Science, ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ Faculty of Pharmacy, Psychology, Radiation Therapy, Medical Imaging Technology, Nuclear Medicine Technology, Factor-Inwentash Faculty of Social Work, Health AdministrationPolicy, Management and Evaluation, ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ School of Public Health, Physical Therapy, Physical Education and Health, Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy and Speech -Language Pathology, Physician Assistant, Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering) that place Students in the Hospital.

Examples of Teaching Programs in a sentence

  • Accordingly, the Hospital recognizes the University’s ultimate authority with regard to decisions made with respect to its Teaching Programs.

  • In order to assess the quality of and maintain the highest standards in its Teaching Programs, the University employs a variety of evaluative tools.

  • College or University Program Coordinators shall work directly with any Teacher participating in the Student Teaching Programs.

  • Nevertheless, the University acknowledges the valuable role and specific functions carried out by All Health Professional faculty who are engaged in the academic teaching mission, in the planning, administration, funding, presentation and review of its Teaching Programs, as well as the use of Hospital premises and access to the Hospital’s client populations for clinical teaching, and therefore will involve the Hospital in these processes as appropriate.

  • The Hospital acknowledges the importance of these and other measures to the mission of the University, recognizes that they also bear upon the success of the Hospital in achieving its own objectives and accordingly agrees to support and assist the University and the Faculties corresponding to Hospital departments where Students are taught in their efforts to maintain the quality of its Teaching Programs.

  • The parties acknowledge that decisions of accreditation authorities, requirements of the Professional Association of Internes & Residents of Ontario and other circumstances may affect Teaching Programs, and they agree to inform each other of any such decisions or circumstances as soon as they become aware of them.This communication will be effected by the Vice-▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, Relations with Health Care Institutions and the President and Chief Executive Officer of the Hospital.

  • Nevertheless, the University acknowledges the valuable role and specific functions carried out by All faculty who are engaged in the academic teaching mission, in the planning, administration, funding, presentation and review of its Teaching Programs, as well as the use of Hospital premises and access to the Hospital’s client populations for clinical teaching, and therefore will involve the Hospital in these processes as appropriate.

  • A leave of absence of up to two (2) years may be granted to a contract teacher or other unit member who has completed three (3) consecutive years of service with the District, upon application, for the purpose of participating in: Exchange Teaching Programs Foreign Military Training Programs Peace Corps Teacher Corps Job Corps VISTA Institutions of Higher Learning The unit member must be a full-time participant in any such program and state his/her intention to return to the District.

  • The University will assist the Hospital as required in setting up Teaching Programs.

  • The Hospital acknowledges the importance of these and other measures to the mission of the University, recognizes that they also bear upon the success of the Hospital in achieving its own objectives and accordingly agrees, subject to available resources, to support and assist the University and the Faculties corresponding to Hospital departments where Students are taught in their efforts to maintain the quality of its Teaching Programs.