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'''Clinical Supervision of Students:'''  
'''Clinical Supervision of Students:'''  
   
   
All MITS students must have adequate and proper supervision during all clinical assignments as specified by individual institutional, program, and accreditation policies. The following policies and procedures apply to UNMC clinical assignments for students, technologists/ therapists, and evaluators.
All MRI students must have adequate and proper supervision during all clinical assignments as specified by individual institutional, program, and accreditation policies. The following policies and procedures apply to clinical assignments for students, technologists/ therapists, and evaluators.


'''Supervision of MRI Students:'''  
'''Supervision of MRI Students:'''  


Students must have adequate and proper supervision during all clinical assignments, which would include direct supervision until specific competency is established, thus allowing the student to perform under indirect supervision. The following policies and procedures apply to UNMC clinical assignments for students, technologists, and evaluators:
Students must have adequate and proper supervision during all clinical assignments, which would include direct supervision until specific competency is established, thus allowing the student to perform under indirect supervision. The following policies and procedures apply to clinical assignments for students, technologists, and evaluators:


Clinical Evaluation:
Clinical Evaluation:


In a general sense, the duties and responsibilities for clinical evaluations in the Medical Imaging and Therapeutic Sciences Programs are to:
In a general sense, the duties and responsibilities for clinical evaluations in the MRI program are to:
* Evaluate students’ required clinical competencies and affective behavior in the clinical setting.
* Evaluate students’ required clinical competencies and affective behavior in the clinical setting.
* Supervise imaging modalities students’ and determine the necessity of repeat procedures
* Supervise imaging modalities students’ and determine the necessity of repeat procedures
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::* “Immediately available” is interpreted as the physical presence of a qualified MRI technologist adjacent to the room or location where an MRI procedure is being performed.  
::* “Immediately available” is interpreted as the physical presence of a qualified MRI technologist adjacent to the room or location where an MRI procedure is being performed.  


'''Procedure for Clinical Evaluations'''
'''Clinical Performance Evaluations'''
# Clinical evaluations include the three domains of learning: cognitive (knowledge), affective (professional behaviors), and psychomotor (technical skills).
# The evaluation will assess the three domains of learning: cognitive (knowledge), affective (professional behaviors), and psychomotor (technical skills).
## The student will receive a minimum of two evaluations for affective, psychomotor, and cognitive areas in the program before the midpoint of the clinical component of the program. Any ongoing issues will be identified, discussed, and verbal counseling will be documented.
# The student will receive a minimum of two evaluations before the midpoint of the clinical component of the program and a minimum of one per semester.
# Students who perform at a non-acceptable level as defined by the program, in any of the three domains, may be placed on academic probation.  
# Clinical instructor and staff feedback will be used in the evaluation process.
## Students will be notified of the nature of the problem and discuss ways to improve.
## The length of the probationary period will be clearly defined on an individual basis.
## At a defined time the student will receive another evaluation. If improvement is not demonstrated, the student will be removed from clinic and a failing grade can be issued for the clinical course.  A committee of program directors in the department will assess and determine if dismissal from the program will be recommended. 
## If improvement is shown the student may either be removed from probation or probation may be continued for a defined time.
## If the behavior is noted again at any time during the remainder of the program, the student will immediately receive a failing grade for the course and be recommended for dismissal. 


=== MRI Safety Policy ===
=== MRI Safety Policy ===

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