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NOVA 2007-2008 College Catalog
Allied Health and Nursing Programs
The College offers numerous opportunities at the Medical Education Campus for those who wish to pursue health-related careers. Each certificate and degree program is designed with the advice of community health professionals to include a balance of technical and general education courses. In response to community needs, specialized short-term courses or technical certificates are also offered. Students may take general education support courses at any of the six College campuses.
Because of limited laboratory, classroom and/or clinical space, certain Allied Health and Nursing programs have limited enrollment. Acceptance to Northern Virginia Community College does not constitute acceptance into a specific Health Science program. The College contracts with a large number of Metropolitan Washington health-care facilities and community-based agencies for clinical instruction. These contracts regulate the conditions under which NVCC Allied Health and Nursing students may obtain required clinical experience and in some cases may specify program requirements.
Each program has specific admission, program continuation,
and program completion criteria. These are described under each
program. Due to the unique responsibilities involved in health
careers, the college reserves the right to require that any student is who appears to be unsuited for any Allied Health or Nursing program
be withdrawn and guided into a more suitable field of study.
Admission into an Allied Health or Nursing program begins with application to the College, followed by attendance at a program information session. To declare your major in an Allied Health or Nursing program an interview with a counselor or an assistant dean may also be required. Admission is not complete until all admission requirements are met. Early application is desirable.
Students are accepted on a first-come/first-served basis with priority given to: (1) legal residents domiciled in the cities and counties supporting the College, (2) other Virginia legal residents, (3) out-of-state applicants, and (4) international students. For certain Health Science programs, "counties supporting the College" may include those in which clinical affiliates have contractual agreements with NVCC.
The Allied Health and Nursing programs are authorized to deny enrollment in health programs to any student who has been arrested and charged with a felony pertaining to controlled substances and who was adjudicated guilty, or adjudication was withheld because of placement in a pre-trial intervention program or who entered a plea of nolo contendere.
Students are advised that the Northern Virginia Community College
Allied Health and Nursing programs have been designed to prepare
students for direct entry to health careers. Some programs have
articulated agreements with four-year colleges and universities
that enable the partial or complete transfer of NVCC course work
to four-year degree programs. Students who wish to consider such
options should consult the appropriate assistant dean early in
the program of study.
GENERAL INFORMATION AND ADMISSIONS REQUIREMENTS
FOR ALLIED HEALTH AND NURSING PROGRAMS
One- & Two-Year Allied Health and Nursing Certificate and Degree Programs
One- & Two-Year Allied Health and Nursing Certificate and Degree Programs | ||
Credits | ||
*Dental Hygiene | A.A.S | 72 |
*Emergency Medical Services Technology | A.A.S | 68 |
Health Information Technology | A.A.S | 69 |
Medical Lab Technology | A.A.S | 72 |
*Nursing | A.A.S | 69 |
Opticianry Plan of Study for Technical Studies | A.A.S. | 69 |
*Physical Therapist Assistant | A.A.S | 71 |
*Radiography | A.A.S | 72 |
*Respiratory Therapy | A.A.S | 72 |
Surgical Technology (Inactive) | Certificate | 36 |
*These programs require students to successfully complete prerequisite courses prior to admission. See program description for specific details.
Career Studies Certificates | Credits |
Clinical Data Coding | 26 |
Computed Tomography | 9 |
Magnetic Resonance Imaging | 11 |
Optometric Technician | 29 |
Phlebotomy | 11 |
Advanced Respiratory Therapy Practitioner | 11 |
Purpose:
The purpose of Allied Health and Nursing programs is to prepare caring, competent, adaptable, reflective, service-oriented health care professionals who can identify and use a variety of resources and technologies to function successfully in diverse and evolving health care practice environments.
General Admission Requirements for Allied Health and Nursing Programs
Unless otherwise specified, applicants must meet all of the following requirements to be admitted to Allied Health or Nursing certificate or two-year degree programs:
1. Be admitted to Northern Virginia Community College.
2. Be 18 years of age or older, or have approval of the Assistant Dean.
3. Have earned satisfactory scores on specified placement tests.
4. Have completed one unit of high school-level algebra or equivalent. See "Admission Requirements" under EACH program for particular math course prerequisites.
5. Have completed at least one unit of high school-level science or equivalent. See "Admission Requirements" under EACH program for particular math course prerequisites.
6. Have achieved a C average or better in the above course requirements. Deficiencies may be corrected by taking NVCC courses before entering an Allied Health or Nursing program of study.
7. Provide evidence of good physical and mental health, as substantiated
by a Submit a completed Pre-Admission Health History and Physical for
Allied Health and Nursing form (NVCC 125-7) signed by a licensed
physician or nurse practitioner; this must be submitted prior
to entering program courses. Applicants must be free of any physical
and/or mental condition which might adversely affect their acceptance
or performance in the program. Students with pre-existing physical
and/or mental conditions which might adversely affect their acceptance
or performance in the program who do not self-disclose this information
are subject to dismissal from the program and will not be allowed
admission in any other Allied Health or Nursing program.
8. Students with criminal convictions who do not self-disclose this information are subject to dismissal from the program and will not be allowed admission in any other Allied Health or Nursing program. A criminal background check and drug screen may be required for admission to programs as clinical affiliates include this requirement in affiliation agreements.
9. Have achieved a 2.00 GPA or better in all required general education courses taken preceding admission to an Allied Health or Nursing program, unless waived by the division dean upon the recommendation of the assistant dean.
10. Hold current CPR certification prior to entering clinical courses, unless formally waived by the assistant dean. See specific program for level of CPR required.
11. Have completed a program information session and/or interview with the assistant dean as required.
Responsibilities of Allied Health and Nursing Students
The following are responsibilities of students in all Allied Health and Nursing programs:
1. To prepare students for the high ethical standards of the health professions, the College expects absolute academic integrity both in the classroom and in clinical practice. Therefore, cheating, attempting to cheat, plagiarizing, lying, stealing academic work which includes secured tests or related materials, submitting papers purchased or written by others, or failing to report an occurrence of academic dishonesty or any violation of this honor code may subject the student to the College's disciplinary procedures as defined in the NVCC Student Handbook.
2. Students in Allied Health and Nursing programs incur a variety of expenses in addition to college tuition and fees. These include, but are not limited to, the cost of uniforms, accessories, and travel to clinical assignments. Students are also responsible for state licensure and national accreditation application and testing fees.
3. A strict dress code is required in the clinical setting. Students may be dismissed if they fail to comply with this dress code.
4. The College reserves the right to require students to obtain and maintain at their own expense liability/malpractice insurance with a carrier authorized to transact such business in the Commonwealth of Virginia. Whether or not insurance appropriate to the program is required, students are encouraged to carry such insurance on their own.
5. Students are required to complete learning experiences at local hospitals and/or other community-based agencies. Students may be required to attend both day and/or evening clinical assignments.
6. Students must provide their own transportation to clinical assignments. Strict attendance is required at clinical sites.
7. Students may utilize the resources of the assigned clinical affiliate for emergency medical treatment for injuries or illness that may occur during the time period when students are assigned to the health care facility. The student is responsible for any expenses incurred for this treatment.
8. Students must comply with all clinical contract protocols including immunization requirements, drug screening and background checks.
9. Students must keep their CPR certifications current each year they are enrolled in an Allied Health or Nursing Program.
10. While enrolled in clinical courses, students may not replace or take the responsibility of "qualified" staff in affiliated facilities. However, after demonstrating proficiency, students may be permitted to perform specified procedures under careful supervision. llied Health and Nursing students may be employed in clinical facilities outside regular education hours provided that such work does not interfere with academic responsibilities. The work must be non-compulsory and subject to employee regulations. Any exception to this policy must have the approval of the Allied Health or Nursing Division Dean.
11. Students are expected to demonstrate professional behavior consistent with standards associated with health care practitioners at all times during the program, to include during clinical rotations and while living in clinic-owned housing.
Continuation Requirements for Allied Health and Nursing Students
The following continuation requirements govern students in all Allied Health and Nursing programs:
1. Each course in the program major must be completed with a grade of C or better before taking the next course in the sequence and to satisfy graduation requirements, unless waived by the division dean upon the recommendation of the assistant dean.
2. All courses in the major must be taken in the sequence prescribed in the NVCC Catalog, unless otherwise approved by the assistant dean.
3. To pass a course students must successfully complete both the didactic (classroom) and the clinical/lab requirements.
4. Program faculty and clinical affiliates reserve the right to recommend, through appropriate channels, withdrawal of any student who exhibits unsafe performance or non-adherence to prescribed clinical affiliate policies and procedures.
5. Students must be able to perform all essential functions of the program in which they are enrolled. Satisfactory physical and mental health must be maintained
for continuance in the program. Applicants must be free of any
physical and/or mental condition that might adversely affect
their acceptance or performances in the program. The College
reserves the right to require medical examinations to verify
continuing compliance. Students with pre-existing physical and/or
mental conditions which might adversely affect performance in
the program who do not self-disclose this information are subject
to dismissal from the program and will not be allowed admission
in any other Allied Health or Nursing program.
6. Students with criminal convictions who do not self-disclose this information are subject to dismissal from the program and will not be allowed admission in any other Allied Health or Nursing program.
Program Re-Enrollment Requirements for Allied Health and Nursing Students
Any student who has voluntarily withdrawn or who has been withdrawn due to unsatisfactory academic, behavior, or clinical performance may apply for re-admission the following academic year. Acceptance will be based upon space availability, successful fulfillment of any contingencies agreed to in writing at the time of withdrawal, and assistant dean approval. An interview and medical examination may be required.