Common use of School Responsibilities Clause in Contracts

School Responsibilities. The SCHOOL shall be responsible for the following with respect to the Program: the delineation of the academic curriculum; the provision of instructors; awarding any certification or degree in the Program; maintaining appropriate accreditation; and compliance with the applicable laws and rules with respect to operation of the Program. The SCHOOL shall be responsible for the selection, placement, and/or removal, and final grading of Students placed with UCLA for their clinical experience. These decisions shall be made in consultation with UCLA in accordance with the respective responsibilities of each party to this Agreement, and in accordance with mutually agreed upon criteria. The SCHOOL shall be responsible for ensuring that the Students are qualified to participate in the clinical rotation at UCLA. Prior to placing Students at UCLA, the SCHOOL shall transmit to UCLA the name(s) of the Students and any other requested information required by UCLA. The SCHOOL shall instruct Students that they are required to provide proof to UCLA that they meet the requirements for UCLA’s basic infectious disease review, which shall include health status reports for each Student assigned to clinical training, records of proof of immunization against common communicable diseases, a tuberculosis screening, and any other requirements identified by UCLA. Any exception to this provision must be approved by UCLA before placement for the Student. UCLA retains the right to remove any Student who does not meet the standards of the basic infectious disease review. The SCHOOL shall provide orientation as appropriate for the Students prior to assignment at UCLA, if applicable. The SCHOOL shall maintain all records of Student performance in the clinical program as evaluated and transmitted by UCLA. The SCHOOL shall submit in writing to UCLA the name and credentials of the person(s) designated as the SCHOOL’s Clinical Coordinator, or designee, whose responsibilities shall be to act as liaison between the SCHOOL and UCLA in the development and execution of the clinical program, the evaluation of Student performance, if applicable, and to engage in such other activities as are of mutual concern in the provision of student training. If SCHOOL Instructors (“SCHOOL Instructors”) are present at UCLA during the Students’ clinical experience, the responsibilities of the SCHOOL Instructors, if applicable, shall be identified in Exhibit A. SCHOOL represents and warrants that any such Instructors shall be appropriately licensed and qualified to supervise Students, in accordance with all applicable laws, and shall meet any other requirements as identified by UCLA, including the screening in Section 2.4 herein. The SCHOOL shall, upon the written request of UCLA, withdraw any Student who: (1) fails to properly perform as a student of the Program or whose conduct otherwise interferes with the staff relationships or primary mission of UCLA; and/or (2) violates any UCLA or University policy or procedure and/or the professional ethics of UCLA as they relate to patients, visitors, or UCLA personnel. The SCHOOL may also discontinue the assignment of any Student at UCLA at any time during the term of this Agreement in accordance with established SCHOOL rules and regulations. The SCHOOL shall be responsible to the best of its ability for the conduct of the Students during the clinical training at UCLA, and shall ensure that the Students (and SCHOOL Instructors, if applicable) comply with applicable UCLA policies and procedures, state and federal laws, and requirements of the Joint Commission. The SCHOOL shall ensure that the Students maintain health insurance coverage during their entire clinical rotation at UCLA. UCLA RESPONSIBILITIES. UCLA shall be responsible for the clinical experiences of the Students assigned hereunder. Such Students shall be subject to the supervision, direction and control of UCLA while performing their assignments. UCLA shall inform SCHOOL of the number of Students that UCLA can accept and shall accept Students selected by the SCHOOL for clinical assignments in accordance with mutually agreed to schedules. UCLA shall provide clinical education for Students in accordance with the educational objectives, learning experiences and performance expectations established and mutually agreed to by the SCHOOL and UCLA. UCLA shall provide orientation as appropriate subsequent to placement of the assigned Students. UCLA shall designate an individual with sufficient training whose responsibilities shall be to act as liaison between the SCHOOL and UCLA in the development and execution of the clinical program (“UCLA Coordinator”). If applicable, as identified on Exhibit A, and as agreed to by the parties, UCLA staff shall evaluate the performance of each Student in the clinical program and transmit such evaluations to the SCHOOL. UCLA has the right to refuse use of its facilities to any Student for clinical assignment. UCLA may also require the discontinuance of the assignment of a Student at UCLA upon prior written notice to the SCHOOL. Students shall perform services for patients only when under the supervision of a qualified SCHOOL Instructor and/or UCLA employee. Students shall work, perform assignments, and participate in xxxx rounds, clinics, and staff meetings and in-service educational programs at the discretion of their supervisors designated by UCLA. Students are trainees, not employees, and are not to replace University staff. UCLA shall provide or arrange for immediate emergency health care as required to Students who are injured at UCLA during the clinical training. UCLA is not required to furnish any medical care for injuries not occurring in connection with the performance of the duties for UCLA. The cost of such care under this section 3.9 shall be the responsibility of the SCHOOL or the Student. University and UCLA are not required to provide any ongoing or follow-up care for the Student. UCLA shall maintain sufficient administrative and professional control over the supervision of the Students and SCHOOL Instructors, if applicable, to ensure that the continuity and quality of care to patients and/or other UCLA clients is maintained. UCLA shall not decrease the normal number of staff as a result of this Agreement.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Affiliation Agreement, Affiliation Agreement, Affiliation Agreement

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School Responsibilities. The SCHOOL shall be responsible for the following with respect to the Program: the delineation of the academic curriculum; the provision of instructors; awarding any certification or degree in the Program; maintaining appropriate accreditation; and compliance with the applicable laws and rules with respect to operation of the Program. The SCHOOL shall be responsible for the selection, placement, and/or removal, and final grading of Students placed with UCLA for their clinical experience. These decisions shall be made in consultation with UCLA in accordance with the respective responsibilities of each party to this Agreement, and in accordance with mutually agreed upon criteria. The SCHOOL shall be responsible for ensuring that the Students are qualified to participate in the clinical rotation at UCLA. Prior to placing Students at UCLA, the SCHOOL shall transmit to UCLA the name(s) of the Students and any other requested information required by UCLA. The SCHOOL shall instruct Students that they are required to provide proof to UCLA that they meet the requirements for UCLA’s basic infectious disease review, which shall include health status reports for each Student assigned to clinical training, records of proof of immunization against common communicable diseases, a tuberculosis screening, and any other requirements identified by UCLA. Any exception to this provision must be approved by UCLA before placement for the Student. UCLA retains the right to remove any Student who does not meet the standards of the basic infectious disease review. The SCHOOL shall provide orientation as appropriate for the Students prior to assignment at UCLA, if applicable. The SCHOOL shall maintain all records of Student performance in the clinical program as evaluated and transmitted by UCLA. The SCHOOL shall submit in writing to UCLA the name and credentials of the person(s) designated as the SCHOOL’s Clinical Coordinator, or designee, whose responsibilities shall be to act as liaison between the SCHOOL and UCLA in the development and execution of the clinical program, the evaluation of Student performance, if applicable, and to engage in such other activities as are of mutual concern in the provision of student training. If SCHOOL Instructors (“SCHOOL Instructors”) are present at UCLA during the Students’ clinical experience, the responsibilities of the SCHOOL Instructors, if applicable, shall be identified in Exhibit A. SCHOOL represents and warrants that any such Instructors shall be appropriately licensed and qualified to supervise Students, in accordance with all applicable laws, and shall meet any other requirements as identified by UCLA, including the screening in Section 2.4 herein. The SCHOOL shall, upon the written request of UCLA, withdraw any Student who: (1) fails to properly perform as a student of the Program or whose conduct otherwise interferes with the staff relationships or primary mission of UCLA; and/or (2) violates any UCLA or University policy or procedure and/or the professional ethics of UCLA as they relate to patients, visitors, or UCLA personnel. The SCHOOL may also discontinue the assignment of any Student at UCLA at any time during the term of this Agreement in accordance with established SCHOOL rules and regulations. The SCHOOL shall be responsible to the best of its ability for the conduct of the Students during the clinical training at UCLA, and shall ensure that the Students (and SCHOOL Instructors, if applicable) comply with applicable UCLA policies and procedures, state and federal laws, and requirements of the Joint Commission. The SCHOOL shall ensure that the Students maintain health insurance coverage during their entire clinical rotation at UCLA. UCLA RESPONSIBILITIESQuality Assurance. UCLA SCHOOL shall be responsible for participate in the clinical experiences UCLA-wide quality assurance program in order to comply with applicable standards of the Students assigned hereunderJoint Commission and other UCLA, state, federal and accreditation requirements. Such Students shall SCHOOL will provide no less than annually outcome reports to UCLA that monitor SCHOOL’S performance under the Agreement. Performance will be subject to presented annually at the supervision, direction and control of UCLA while performing their assignments. UCLA shall inform SCHOOL of the number of Students that UCLA can accept and shall accept Students selected by the SCHOOL for clinical assignments in accordance with mutually agreed to schedules. UCLA shall provide clinical education for Students in accordance with the educational objectives, learning experiences and performance expectations established and mutually agreed to by the SCHOOL and UCLA. UCLA shall provide orientation as appropriate subsequent to placement of the assigned Students. UCLA shall designate an individual with sufficient training whose responsibilities shall be to act as liaison between the SCHOOL and UCLA in the development and execution of the clinical program (“UCLA Coordinator”). If applicable, as identified on Exhibit Aquality meeting, and as agreed to by the parties, UCLA staff shall evaluate the performance of each Student in the clinical program and transmit such evaluations to the SCHOOL. UCLA has the right to refuse use of its facilities to any Student for clinical assignment. UCLA may also require the discontinuance of the assignment of a Student at UCLA upon prior written notice to the SCHOOL. Students shall perform services for patients only when under the supervision of a qualified SCHOOL Instructor and/or UCLA employee. Students shall work, perform assignments, and will participate in xxxx rounds, clinics, and staff meetings and in-service educational programs at the discretion of their supervisors designated by UCLAthat meeting as requested. Students are trainees, not employees, and are not Metrics may be updated from time to replace University staff. UCLA shall provide or arrange for immediate emergency health care time as required to Students who are injured at UCLA during the clinical training. UCLA is not required to furnish any medical care for injuries not occurring in connection with the performance of the duties for UCLA. The cost of such care under this section 3.9 shall be the responsibility of the SCHOOL or the Student. University and UCLA are not required to provide any ongoing or follow-up care for the Student. UCLA shall maintain sufficient administrative and professional control over the supervision of the Students and SCHOOL Instructors, if applicable, to ensure that the continuity and quality of care to patients and/or other UCLA clients is maintained. UCLA shall not decrease the normal number of staff as a result of this Agreementmutually agreed.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Affiliation Agreement, Affiliation Agreement

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School Responsibilities. The SCHOOL shall be responsible for the following with respect to the Program: the delineation of the academic curriculum; the provision of instructors; awarding any certification or degree in the Program; maintaining appropriate accreditation; and compliance with the applicable laws and rules with respect to operation of the Program. The SCHOOL shall be responsible for the selection, placement, and/or removal, and final grading of Students placed with UCLA for their clinical educational experience. These decisions shall be made in consultation with UCLA in accordance with the respective responsibilities of each party to this Agreement, and in accordance with mutually agreed upon criteria. The SCHOOL shall be responsible for ensuring that the Students are qualified to participate in the clinical rotation educational experience at UCLA. Prior to placing Students at UCLA, the SCHOOL shall transmit to UCLA the name(s) of the Students and any other requested information required by UCLA. The SCHOOL shall instruct Students that they are required to provide proof to UCLA that they meet the requirements for UCLA’s basic infectious disease review, which shall include health status reports for each Student assigned to clinical traininga UCLA facility, records of proof of immunization against common communicable diseases, a tuberculosis screening, and any other requirements identified by UCLA. Any exception to this provision must be approved by UCLA before placement for the Student. UCLA retains the right to remove any Student who does not meet the standards of the basic infectious disease review. The SCHOOL shall provide orientation as appropriate for the Students prior to assignment at UCLA, if applicable. The SCHOOL shall maintain all records of Student performance in the clinical program as evaluated and transmitted by educational experience at UCLA. The SCHOOL shall submit in writing to UCLA the name and credentials of the person(s) designated as the SCHOOL’s Clinical Educational Coordinator, or designee, whose responsibilities shall be to act as liaison between the SCHOOL and UCLA in the development and execution of the clinical educational program, the evaluation of Student performance, if applicable, and to engage in such other activities as are of mutual concern in the provision of student training. If SCHOOL Instructors (“SCHOOL Instructors”) are present at UCLA during the Students’ clinical educational experience, the responsibilities of the SCHOOL Instructors, if applicable, shall be identified in Exhibit A. SCHOOL represents and warrants that any such Instructors shall be appropriately licensed and qualified to supervise Students, in accordance with all applicable laws, and shall meet any other requirements as identified by UCLA, including the screening in Section 2.4 herein. The SCHOOL shall, upon the written request of UCLA, withdraw any Student who: (1) fails to properly perform as a student of the Program or whose conduct otherwise interferes with the staff relationships or primary mission of UCLA; and/or (2) violates any UCLA or University policy or procedure and/or the professional ethics of UCLA as they relate to patients, visitors, or UCLA personnel. The SCHOOL may also discontinue the assignment of any Student at UCLA at any time during the term of this Agreement in accordance with established SCHOOL rules and regulations. The SCHOOL shall be responsible to the best of its ability for the conduct of the Students during the clinical training educational experience at UCLA, and shall ensure that the Students (and SCHOOL Instructors, if applicable) comply with applicable UCLA policies and procedures, and state and federal laws, and requirements of the Joint Commission. The SCHOOL shall ensure that the Students maintain health insurance coverage during their entire clinical rotation educational experience at UCLA. UCLA RESPONSIBILITIES. UCLA shall be responsible for the clinical educational experiences of the Students assigned hereunder. Such Students shall be subject to the supervision, direction and control of UCLA while performing their assignments. UCLA shall inform SCHOOL of the number of Students that UCLA can accept and shall accept Students selected by the SCHOOL for clinical assignments educational experience in accordance with mutually agreed to schedules. UCLA shall provide clinical education for Students in accordance with the educational objectives, learning experiences and performance expectations established and mutually agreed to by the SCHOOL and UCLA. UCLA shall provide orientation as appropriate subsequent to placement of the assigned Students. UCLA shall designate an individual with sufficient training whose responsibilities shall be to act as liaison between the SCHOOL and UCLA in the development and execution of the clinical program educational experience (“UCLA Coordinator”). If applicable, as identified on Exhibit A, and as agreed to by the parties, UCLA staff shall evaluate the performance of each Student in the clinical program educational experience and transmit such evaluations to the SCHOOL. UCLA has the right to refuse use of its facilities to any Student for clinical assignmenteducational experience. UCLA may also require the discontinuance of the assignment of a Student at UCLA upon prior written notice to the SCHOOL. Students shall perform services for patients laboratory activities only when under the supervision of a qualified SCHOOL Instructor and/or UCLA employee. Students shall work, perform assignments, and participate in xxxx rounds, clinics, and staff meetings and in-service educational programs at the discretion of their supervisors designated by UCLA. Students are trainees, not employees, and are not to replace University staff. UCLA shall provide or arrange for immediate emergency health care as required to Students who are injured at UCLA during the clinical trainingeducational experience. UCLA is not required to furnish any medical care for injuries not occurring in connection with the performance of the duties for UCLA. The cost of such care under this section 3.9 shall be the responsibility of the SCHOOL or the Student. University and UCLA are not required to provide any ongoing or follow-up care for the Student. UCLA shall maintain sufficient administrative and professional control over the supervision of the Students and SCHOOL Instructors, if applicable, to ensure that the continuity and quality of care to patients and/or other UCLA clients laboratory activities is maintained. UCLA shall not decrease the normal number of staff as a result of this Agreement.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Affiliation Agreement

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