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=== Supervision of Students ===
=== 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.
'''Clinical Supervision of Students:''' All Radiation Therapy 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 Radiation Therapy Students: Direct supervision of radiation therapy students is provided by a qualified practitioner who reviews the procedure in relation to the student’s achievement, evaluates the condition of the patient in relation to the student’s knowledge, is present during the procedure, and reviews and approves the procedure.
Supervision of Radiation Therapy Students: Direct supervision of radiation therapy students is provided by a qualified practitioner who reviews the procedure in relation to the student’s achievement, evaluates the condition of the patient in relation to the student’s knowledge, is present during the procedure, and reviews and approves the procedure.