SCHOOL’S RESPONSIBILITIES. A. Coordinate with Facility to assign Students and plan the clinical training program. Only Students who meet the School's criteria for eligibility, which must be Facility-approved, shall be referred to the Facility. B. Educate Students about clinical safety, including OSHA blood borne pathogens standards, and tuberculosis transmission prevention prior to their clinical rotation. C. Notify Facility if any Students fail to meet education and/or training requirements. ▇. ▇▇▇▇▇▇ written documentation from Students and staff prior to referring them to Facility: (1) A negative TB skin test within the past year or, in the event of a positive TB skin test, a chest x-ray within· the past three (3) years; OR provide. evidence of no TB disease per negative result of interferon-gamma release assay" blood test (T-Spot or Quantiferon Gold) within twelve (12) months of student activity at facility; (2) A completed series of Hepatitis-B vaccine, having begun the series, or informed refusal of the vaccine; (3) Any other appropriate immunizations requested by Facility; and (4) Documentation for legally-required testing requirements noted. See Addendum 3. E. Ensure that Students are aware of the Substance Policy. See Addendum 4. F. Provide the Facility with a copy of each Student's completed (1) Substance Policy Consent Form (See Addendum 4) and (2) Background Consent Form (See Addendum 5). The School may instruct the Student to provide the forms to the Facility; however the completed forms and results must be on file at the Facility before any Student is referred to the Facility. G. Ensure that the following background checks have been completed before referring Students to Facility (See Face Sheet to determine who will be responsible for the cost and actual performance of the background checks): (1) Office of Inspector General ("OIG") List of Excluded Individuals/Entities School shall not refer Students who have been suspended or disbarred from any applicable federal payer program. Appropriate screening tools include the Excluded Party Search System, or approved software programs, and certain internet sites. (2) License or Certification School shall not refer Students whose medical licenses or certifications have ever been suspended, revoked, terminated, or otherwise modified as to rights and privileges. If such sanctions resulted from controlled substance use, and the Students have successfully completed a rehabilitation program, School may refer them so long as they undergo periodic substance abuse testing as determined by the Facility.
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SCHOOL’S RESPONSIBILITIES. A. Coordinate with Facility to assign Students and plan the clinical training program. Only Students who meet the School's ’s criteria for eligibility, which must be Facility-approved, shall be referred to the Facility.
B. Educate Students about clinical safety, including OSHA blood borne pathogens standards, and tuberculosis transmission prevention prior to their clinical rotation.
C. Notify Facility if any Students fail to meet education and/or training requirements.
▇. ▇▇▇▇▇▇ D. Obtain written documentation from Students and staff prior to referring them to Facility:
(1) A negative TB skin test within the past year or, in the event of a positive TB skin test, a chest x-ray within· within the past three (3) years; OR provide. provide evidence of no TB disease per negative result of interferon-gamma release assay" assay blood test (T-Spot or Quantiferon Gold) within twelve (12) months of student activity at facility;
(2) A completed series of Hepatitis-B vaccine, having begun the series, or informed refusal of the vaccine;
(3) Any other appropriate immunizations requested by Facility; and
(4) Documentation for legally-required testing requirements noted. See Addendum 3.
E. Ensure that Students are aware of the Substance Policy. See Addendum 4.
F. Provide the Facility with a copy of each Student's ’s completed (1) Substance Policy Consent Form (See Addendum 4) and (2) Background Consent Form (See Addendum 5). The School may instruct the Student to provide the forms to the Facility; however the completed forms and results must be on file at the Facility before any Student is referred to the Facility.
G. Ensure that the following background checks have been completed before referring Students to Facility (See Face Sheet to determine who will be responsible for the cost and actual performance of the background checks):
(1) Office of Inspector General ("“OIG"”) List of Excluded Individuals/Entities School shall not refer Students who have been suspended or disbarred from any applicable federal payer program. Appropriate screening tools include the Excluded Party Search System, or approved software programs, and certain internet sites.
(2) License or Certification School shall not refer Students whose medical licenses or certifications have ever been suspended, revoked, terminated, or otherwise modified as to rights and privileges. If such sanctions resulted from controlled substance use, and the Students have successfully completed a rehabilitation program, School may refer them so long as they undergo periodic substance abuse testing as determined by the Facility.
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SCHOOL’S RESPONSIBILITIES. A. Coordinate with Facility to assign Students and plan the clinical training program. Only Students who meet the School's criteria for eligibility, which must be Facility-approved, shall be referred to the Facility.
B. Educate Students about clinical safety, including OSHA blood borne pathogens standards, and tuberculosis transmission prevention prior to their clinical rotation.
C. Notify Facility if any Students fail to meet education and/or training requirements.
▇. ▇▇▇▇▇▇ written documentation from Students and staff prior to referring them to Facility:
(1) A negative TB skin test within the past year or, in the event of a positive TB skin test, a · chest x-ray within· within the past three (3) years; OR provide. provide evidence of no TB disease per negative result of interferon-gamma release assay" assay blood test (T-Spot or Quantiferon Gold) within twelve (12) months of student activity at facility;
(2) A completed series of Hepatitis-B vaccine, having begun the series, or informed refusal of the vaccine;
(3) Any other appropriate immunizations requested by Facility; and
(4) Documentation for legally-required testing requirements noted. See Addendum 3.
E. Ensure that Students are aware of the Substance Policy. See Addendum 4.
F. Provide the Facility with a copy of each Student's completed (1) Substance Policy Consent Form (See Addendum 4) and (2) Background Consent Form (See Addendum 5). The School may instruct the Student to provide the forms to the Facility; however the completed forms and results must be on file at the Facility before any Student is referred to the Facility.
G. Ensure that the following background checks have been completed before referring Students to Facility (See Face Sheet to determine who will be responsible for the cost and actual performance of the background checks):
(1) Office of Inspector General ("OIG") List of Excluded Individuals/Entities School shall not refer Students who have been suspended or disbarred from any applicable federal payer program. Appropriate screening tools include the Excluded Party Search System, or approved software programs, and certain internet sites.
(2) License or Certification School shall not refer Students whose medical licenses or certifications have ever been suspended, revoked, terminated, or otherwise modified as to rights and privileges. If such sanctions resulted from controlled substance use, and the Students have successfully completed a rehabilitation program, School may refer them so long as they undergo periodic substance abuse testing as determined by the Facility.
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