VCOM Institutional Policy and Procedure Manual
VCOM Policy and Procedure
Policy #S002
• Exceeds the 30% of allowable absences for the block; or • Results in missing a mandatory learning activity that requires 100% attendance. Students who choose to travel internationally during block breaks must notify the Office of Medical Education of their plans. These students assume the risk of travelling internationally during a short timeframe with little to no room to accommodate issues that may delay their scheduled return to the curriculum. Any absences of mandatory learning activities or days that exceed the 30% of allowable absences for this reason will be recorded as unexcused. Students who have unexcused absences for mandatory learning activities that require 100% attendance for the block or who exceed the 30% of allowable absences for the block must make-up the academic requirement, as determined by the Associate Dean for Pre-Clinical Education and the Course Director, by attending an equal number of days missed during Remediation Week (block break). Additional coursework will be assigned for these days by the Associate Dean for Pre Clinical Education and the Course Director. If a student misses a clinical experience in the OMS 1 or OMS 2 year where the experience opportunity is not repeated during that year, the student may be required to return to campus the following year to make-up the academic requirement. In addition to the academic requirement, students who have unexcused absences for the block may be required to complete a professional development requirement for the remediation days. This requirement occurs to enrich the student’s professional growth and includes, but is not limited to, college service or community clinical service in a professional environment. The Office of Medical Education maintains all attendance data. Students who have repeated requests for excused absences for mandatory learning activities that require 100% attendance or for days that exceed the 30% of allowable absences for the block are required to meet with the Associate Dean for Pre-Clinical Education. If a student is believed to be abusing the excused absence policy, they may be evaluated for an Honor Code violation. If a student has unexcused absences for the block, he or she will be brought before the Honor Code Council and/or the Professional and Ethical Standards Board (PESB) as determined by the Associate Dean for Pre-Clinical Education. The student should be aware that if found guilty by the Honor Code Council or PESB, the findings will become part of the permanent record of the student as reported on the Medical Student Performance Evaluation. Students should also be aware that a record of unexcused absences may be presented as evidence during Promotion Board Hearings. VCOM follows the Department of Education withdrawal policy guidelines, which require that a student must be withdrawn from the academic program after missing 14 consecutive calendar days (including weekends and holidays) after the student’s last date of known attendance. 3. ATTENDANCE REQUIREMENTS FOR OMS 3 AND OMS 4 STUDENTS Students in the OMS 3 and OMS 4 years are expected to attend all clinical rotation days, didactics, case presentations, and OMM workshops with 100% attendance. The clinical site will determine the assigned days and hours to be worked within the rotation period. Students are required to attend any orientation the clinical site sets as mandatory prior to any rotation or the clinical year. The orientation sessions vary by site and are required to maintain assignment to the site. 2.4 Consequences for Not Meeting the Requirements of the Attendance Policy
VCOM Attendance Policy
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