CON Makeup of Clinical Laboratory

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UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA MEDICAL CENTER
COLLEGE OF NURSING
Makeup of Clinical Laboratory Subsection: 5.2.21
Section 5.0 - Student Policies Originating Date: May 1979
Responsible Reviewing Agency:
Undergraduate Curriculum Committee
Revised: October 1987
Reviewed: January 1999
Reviewed: April 2009
Revised: May 2010
Reviewed: October 2012
Revised: May 2018
Revised: December 2023 (changes)


Purpose

Establishes expectations for making up time due to absence from clinical experience.

Scope

This policy applies to undergraduate students.

Policy

As a practice discipline, clinical experience is an important and integral part of learning. It is during these experiences that socialization to the profession, exposure to the interprofessional teams, self-organization, and clinical competencies are advanced to demonstrate safe, quality patient, family, and community-centered care. Clinical competency must be validated, therefore, absence from clinical learning is discouraged except under urgent or emergent circumstances.

Students who are absent from their clinical experience, which should only occur in the event of urgent or emergent life event, will be expected to:

  1. Inform the clinical faculty member at the earliest possible date of the absence with rationale.
  2. Make up the clinical hours to the extent possible by taking responsibility to work with the clinical faculty member and/or, with the help of the faculty, the clinical agency where the clinical experiences take place.
  3. Make up the clinical hours by the end of the semester in which they occurred.
  4. Accept the consequences of missing clinical if accommodations cannot be made.
  5. If a clinical day is missed, progression in the program is jeopardized.

Clinical make-up is determined by the course coordinator and/or clinical instructor.