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Fall 2008
Orientation Date: July 22, 2008
from 6:00pm-7:30pm Room 345B |
REQUIRED TO
BRING TO ORIENTATION
Students
must bring proof of successful High School
graduation. If this is from a foreign
country you must provide a certified translated
diploma or
transcript. Proof of GED or transcript of higher
education degree is also accepted. Students will not
be accepted into the program without showing this
proof. Photo ID (all students must be 18 years or
older) must be shown.
MUST READ - PROGRAM COMMITMENTS AND REQUIREMENTS
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This is a one year program (Fall, Spring and
Summer). Students may not take a portion of this
program.
Students must take all of the courses,
Fall, Spring, and Summer, in that order.
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All students will need to obtain the required
documents to participate in the clinical
portions of the program. These are: medical and
dental clearances, CPR, vaccinations, individual
malpractice insurance ($30), and background
checks ($75). These costs are substantial
and are the student’s responsibility.
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Students are
responsible for purchasing the textbooks for all
of the classes.
These could cost up to $300 for each semester.
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Students who have
taken Anatomy and Physiology prior to this time
may not use that as the A and P that is
required for this program.
A and P for
Anesthesia Tech must be completed in this
program by everyone.
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The Spring semester
clinical hour requirement is 12 hours per week
for 16 weeks in addition to the 8 hours class
time on Friday and Saturday. That is a time
commitment of 20 hours per week
and that does not include homework time. The
Summer clinical hour requirement is 12 hours per
week in 8 weeks in addition to a 3 hour Friday
class and a 6 hour class on Saturday for a total
of 21 hours per week.
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Students need to be flexible in their schedule
plus be available for clinical hours of the
specific times the hospitals take students.
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This is a large time commitment and the clinical
hours are mandatory. Only sign up for this
program if you can meet these rigorous time
requirements.
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