VCOM Institutional Policy and Procedure Manual
VCOM Policy and Procedure
Policy #S012
generally required by state medical licensing boards. These attributes are those that instill a sense of trust by patients in the medical community. Students who perform in an unethical or unprofessional manner are subject to dismissal. Physical Health and Chronic Disease Students must be in reasonable health to complete the physical requirements of the curriculum, including the physical requirements required to participate in the anatomy laboratory, microbiology laboratory, osteopathic manipulative medicine laboratories, simulation laboratories, in all patient care environments, and other environments required to complete the curriculum. The safety of the patients cared for by students must take priority over the student’s priorities, just as the health of patients cared for by a physician takes priority. Students with communicable diseases, such as Hepatitis C and HIV, will be restricted from certain learning environments. The college follows the CDC guidelines for patient care in making these determinations. Students with any chronic medical conditions should be aware that they may not be accommodated to participate in all clinical settings if such accommodations are believed to place the patient at risk. Students should also be aware that information regarding their immunization and health status and communicable diseases will be provided to the clinical sites where they will participate in patient care. The clinical sites will keep the student’s health information as confidential as possible while protecting the health of the patient. Requirements for students with communicable diseases are provided by the Office of Clinical Affairs and are updated annually according to CDC guidelines. VCOM does not own or operate the hospitals and clinics in which students receive their clinical training; therefore, students must follow the rules of each hospital and/or clinic in order to participate in the clinical environments. Placement of students in the clinical setting, to assure safety and the best learning environment, is the decision of the Associate Dean for Clinical Affairs, the Associate Dean for OMS 4 and GME, and the clinical education administrator of the clinical site. Students should request information from the college as to whether their condition meets technical standards. VCOM is also concerned with the health of students and considers this when determining their ability to participate in clinical learning environments. VCOM reserves the right to restrict students to certain clinical environments in order to protect students from adverse physical/medical risks. This includes students who are or may become immunosuppressed, pregnant, or have other acute and chronic illnesses that would endanger their health. These students may be restricted from certain clinical environments, including, but not limited to, international rotations and mission trips in developing countries, infectious disease rotations, and other at-risk environments.
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Technical Requirements for Admission and Successful Completion of the Osteopathic Program and Accommodations for Students with Disabilities Policy Page 8 of 16
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