Participating Students definition
Examples of Participating Students in a sentence
Participating Students are not to replace Hospital staff and are not to render unsupervised patient care and/or services.
However, School shall at all times remain solely responsible for the evaluation and education of Participating Students.
School will ensure that Program Participants use the Facility solely for the purpose of providing to Participating Students clinical learning experience pursuant to the Clinical Program.
Participating Students will not be entitled to receive any compensation from Hospital or School or any benefits of employment from Hospital or School, including health care or workers’ compensation benefits, vacation, sick time, or other direct or indirect benefit of employment.
Hospital shall provide reasonable opportunities for Participating Students to observe and assist in various aspects of patient care to the extent permitted by applicable law and without disruption of patient care or Hospital operations.
COLLEGE shall ensure that student support services, including admissions and records, counseling and guidance, assistance with assessment and placement, and tutoring are available to Participating Students at the COLLEGE.
The total number of COLLEGE courses by course category and type and by school site enrolled in by Participating Students.
For purposes of this Agreement, School shall designate Hospital as a school official with a legitimate educational interest in the educational records of Participating Students to the extent that access to School's records is required by Hospital to carry out the Clinical Program.
There shall be no discrimination on the basis of race, national origin, religion, creed, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, veteran status, or disability in either the selection of Participating Students, or as to any aspect of the Clinical Program; provided, however, that with respect to a disability, the disability must not be such as would, even with reasonable accommodation, in and of itself preclude the Program Participant's effective participation in the Clinical Program.
There shall be no discrimination on the basis of race, national origin, religion, creed, sex, age, veteran status, or handicap in either the selection of Participating Students, or as to any aspect of the Clinical Program; provided, however, that with respect to handicap, the handicap must not be such as would, even with reasonable accommodation, in and of itself preclude the Program Participant's effective participation in the Clinical Program.