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Clinical Laboratory ScienceStudent Handbook

1PLANTING A GARDEN OF PRIDEFirst, plant five rows of peas.Preparation, Patience, Presence,Promptness, and PerseveranceThen, plant three rows of squash.Squash gossip, Squash interference,Squash indifference, Squash unjustcriticism.Add five rows of lettuces.Let us be faithful to duty, Let us beunselfish and loyal, Let us be true toour obligations, Let us obey rules andregulations, and let us be kind to oneanother.And since no garden is completewithout them, finally plant turnips.Turn up with a winning attitude, Turn upwith a smile, Turn up with new ideas,Turn up with determination to makeeverything count for something.

2Table of ContentsWelcome . .3Faculty & Staff Directory .3CLS Mission Statement . .4CLS Program Goals 4Faculty Commitment . .5Student Responsibilities . 5Graduate Goals & Objectives . 6Student Learning Outcomes .7Current Clinical Affiliates .9Community Advisory Council. .10Standards of Performance . .13Immunization Records .13Student Criminal Background Checks . .13Student Illness & Absences . .13Student Leave . .14Academic Standards .14Professional Standards .1 7Standards of Behavior In The Classroom .17Academic & Non-Academic Concerns .1 8Essential Requirements . .18Student Resources. .20Academic & Personal Counseling .20Library. .20Program Evaluation .20CLS Laboratory Safety Rules . .21Off-Campus Policies. .22Professional Attire .22Transportation & Living Accommodations.22Student Employment .22Patient/Client/Site Confidentiality.22Professional Liability Insurance .2 3Scheduling & Holidays . .23Trainee Registration . .23Student Accident Or Event . 24Homework 24Professional Organizations . .25NationalASCLS .25ASCP . .25AABB, AACC, ASH, ASM, AAI, AMSA, NEHA, AAFS, AMA, ADA,AVA, SHEA. .25Florida Professional OrganizationsFSCLS .25Certification and Licensure. .26American Society for Clinical Laboratory Science Code of Ethics. .28Student Information Form . .29Program Offerings . .30B.S. Clinical Laboratory Science .30Post-Baccalaureate Clinical Laboratory Technology Certificate .30Common Prerequisites . .31Required Courses . .311

3This handbook is intended to serve you as a complete and conciseinformation source about Florida Gulf Coast University’s Clinical Laboratory Science Program. Pleasetake time to read it. If there are any concerns or questions, do not hesitate to contact the FGCU faculty.Our goal is to provide you with the best possible education. We will work toward that goal during youreducational experience with us. You have been identified and selected to participate in our programbecause we believe you have the aptitude, commitment, and the desire to become a professional.Congratulations! And best wishes for continued success.FACULTY AND STAFF DIRECTORYROOM #Julie Zemplinski, M.S.H., M.S.CLS Program DirectorInstructor IIIAnn Cary,PhD, MPH, RNDean/ProfessorPamela St. Laurent, Ed.D.Clinical Lab ScienceInstructor I/Clinical CoordinatorTELEPHONEE-Mail AddressMarieb – 404590-7453Marieb – 438590-7074acary@fgcu.eduMarieb - 408590-7452pstlaure@fgcu.edujzemplinski@fgcu.edu

4CLS PROGRAM MISSION STATEMENTThe mission of the Program of Clinical Laboratory Science is to improve the health ofsociety by educating and preparing competent, resourceful, and adaptable individualswith the knowledge, skills and attitudes that are required to fulfill current and futureprofessional roles and leadership positions as members of the health care team.CLS PROGRAM GOALSThe CLS Program will achieve the following goals to meet current and future needs:1. Graduate well-educated, technically competent practitioners who are able tointerpret, assess validity, and correlate clinical laboratory data.2. Prepare graduates to pass national certification examinations in order to enterprofessional practice.3. Instill the highest standards of performance and professional ethics in all graduates.4. Provide graduates with the tools that promote independent judgment and successfulproblem solving skills.5. Graduate professionals who effectively communicate with all members of thehealthcare team.6. Maintain accreditation for the CLS Program by the National Accrediting Agency forClinical Laboratory Science.7. Maintain approval for the CLS Program by the State of Florida Department of Health,Board of Clinical Laboratory Personnel program.8. Recruit an academically strong and diverse pool of students.9. Continue development of distance learning course components to augment thecurriculum and the program.10.Participate in community outreach activities with faculty and students.11.Continue assessment of the program to meet the changing needs of the SouthwestFlorida laboratory community.

5FACULTY COMMITMENTIn accordance with the mission of the Clinical Laboratory Science Program, the faculty has aresponsibility to: Demonstrate exemplary qualities of professionalism, leadership, integrity and compassion throughwhich each student can understand the service, dedication, and continual learning in a chosen field. Provide a curriculum with clinical/field experience by professional and qualified educators underwhich the abilities of critical thinking can develop and mature. Involve students in community-partnered affiliates for professional and progressive experience. Ensure that all students are selected and educated in an atmosphere of fairness and equality. Encourage student and faculty involvement in professional organizations. Foster continuing education as a source of lifelong learning. Promote active participation of faculty and students in community-based service. Foster active participation of faculty and students in collaborative, interdisciplinary, scholarly andresearch activities. Provide an educational experience for the student who, upon graduation, will be professionallycompetent and academically competitive in professional and graduate school opportunities.STUDENT RESPONSIBILITIESAs a student in the Clinical Laboratory Science Program you are responsible for complying with thepolicies and procedures of the University, Marieb College of Health & Human Services, Department ofHealth Sciences, and Clinical Laboratory Science Program. The information provided to you in thisguidebook is designed to supplement the FGCU Student Guidebook and other University policies andprocedures.

6GRADUATE GOALS AND OBJECTIVESAs a reflection of the Clinical Laboratory Science faculty and clinical educators’leadership and exemplary curriculum, program graduates will be able to demonstrate thefollowing expected core learning outcomes.Content/Discipline Knowledge and SkillsGraduates will be able to:1. Collect, process, and analyze biological specimens from patients, such as body fluids,cells, and other substances, according to established clinical laboratory protocol.2. Practice safety procedures in the clinical laboratory environment.3. Practice high standards of ethical behavior in interactions with patients, clients, andother health care professionals.4. Using the principles of research and inquiry, investigate clinical laboratory scienceproblems, offer plausible solutions, and discuss findings.5. Demonstrate effective and appropriate communication skills in the clinical laboratoryscience field.Communication SkillsGraduates will be able to:1. Employ the conventions of standard written English.2. Select a topic, and develop it for a specific audience and purpose, with respect fordiverse perspectives.3. Select, organize, and relate ideas and information with coherence, clarity, and unity.4. Demonstrate effective and appropriate communication skills in a health science field.Critical Thinking SkillsGraduates will be able to:1. Select and organize information.2. Identify assumptions and underlying relationships.3. Synthesize information, and draw reasoned inferences.4. Formulate an appropriate problem solving strategy.5. Evaluate the feasibility of the strategy.6. Assess needs, develop priorities, and implement solutions to problems using disciplinespecific and interdisciplinary approaches in health sciences.

7STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMESFOR THE CLS PROGRAMSLO 1 Collect, process and analyze biological specimens from patients such as bodyfluids, cells, and other substances, according to established laboratory protocol andunderstand theoretical content.ALC 1 Content/Discipline Knowledge SkillsMeasures:1. competency checklists for each clinical practicum course2. discipline specific MLS mock board exams3. national board exam pass rates4. graduate surveys5. post-graduate surveys6. employer surveysExpected Performance Outcome:1.2.3.4.5.6.80% of students will achieve 70% or higher on each checklist80% of the students will achieve 65% or higher on exams80% of the students will pass the board examAverage scale score of 2 or higherAverage scale score of 2 or higherAverage scale score of 2 or higherSLO 2 Practice safety procedures in the clinical laboratory environment.ALC 1 Content/Discipline KnowledgeMeasures:1. Online safety quiz in course MLS 3038 Essentials in Clin Lab Science2. Clinical practicum evaluationsExpected Performance Outcome:1. 80% of students achieve an 80% or higher on safety quiz2. 100% of students will achieve 100% on each evaluation in the area ofsafety

8SLO 3 Practice high standards of ethical behavior in interactions within healthcaresettings.ALC 1 Content/Discipline Knowledge SkillsMeasures:1. Clinical practicum evaluations – Personal Characteristics – Parts A and BExpected Performance Outcome:1. 80% of students will score a 75% or higher on each evaluationSLO 4 Using the principles of research and inquiry, investigate health science problems,offer solutions and discuss findings.ALC 1 Content/Discipline Knowledge SkillsALC 2 Communication SkillsALC 3 Critical Thinking SkillsMeasures:1. Case study grades in MLS didactic courses (one each semester)2. Final grade in Senior Seminar IHS 49383. Grades on 5 written assignments (3 case studies, healthcare role profilepaper, and middle management interview) in Leadership IHS 3203Expected Performance Outcome:1. 80% of the students score 70% or higher2. 80% of the students score 80% or higher3. 80% of the students score 70% or higher

9CURRENT CLINICAL AFFILIATESLEE MEMORIAL HEALTH SYSTEM (Fort Myers)Lee Memorial Hospital2776 Cleveland Ave Ft. M 33901HealthPark Medical Center9981 S. HealthPark Dr. Ft. M 33908Cape Coral Hospital636 Del Prado Blvd. Cape Coral 33990Gulf Coast Medical Center13681 Doctor’s W ay Ft.M 33912NAPLES COMMUNITY HEALTHCARE SYSTEM (Naples)Naples Hospital - Downtown350 7th Street North Naples 34102North Naples Hospital11190 Healthpark Blvd. 34110CHS (Naples, Punta Gorda, Port CharlottePhysician’s Regional Med Center8300 Collier Blvd. Naples 34114Bayfront Port Charlotte2500 Harbor Blvd. Port Char 33952Bayfront Punta Gorda809 E. Marion Ave. Punta Gorda 33950MEMORIAL HEALTH SYSYTEM (Hollywood)Memorial Regional Hospital3501 Johnson St. Hollywood 33021Memorial Hospital West703 N. Flamingo Rd. Hollywood 33028Memorial Hospital Miramar1901 S.W . 172nd Ave. Miramar 33029Memorial Hospital Pembroke7800 Sheridan St. Pembroke Pines 33024Memorial Regional Hospital South3600 Washington St. Hollywood 33021BAY PINES VA HEALTH CARE SYSTEM (Bay Pines)C.W. Bill Young VAMC10,000 Bay Pines Blvd. Bay Pines 33744Advent Health (Sebring,Tampa)Heartland Medical Center4200 Sun’n Lake Blvd. Sebring 33872Advent HealthTampa3100 E. Fletcher Ave. Tampa 33613Advent Health Wesley Chapel 2600 Bruce B. Downs Blvd. Wesley Chapel 33544SARASOTA MEMORIAL HEALTH CARE SYSTEM Sarasota)Sarasota Memorial Hospital1700 S. Tamiami Trail Sarasota, FL 34239INTEGRATED REGIONAL LABORATORIES (Ft. Lauderdale)Integrated Regional Laboratories5361 NW 33rd Ave. Ft. Lauderdale 33309Wellington Regional Medical Center (Wellington, FL)Wellington Regional10101 Forest Hill Blvd. Wellington 33414

10FLORIDA GULF COAST UNIVERSITYMarieb College of Health & Human ServicesDepartment of Health SciencesClinical Laboratory ScienceCOMMUNITY ADVISORY COUNCILNAMEPat RistucciaADDRESSBayfront Port Charlotte2500 Harbour Blvd.Port Charlotte, FL 33952POSITIONLaboratory CoordinatorMarian CavagnaroMemorial Hospital West703 N. Flamingo RoadPembroke Pines, FL 33028Laboratory DirectorHarold VoreDana RickardSarasota Memorial1700 Tamiami TrailSarasota, FL 34239Laboratory DirectorLaboratory ManagerJeffrey PlassinsPhysicians Regional6101 Pine Ridge RoadNaples, FL 34119Laboratory DirectorMarta DomenechMemorial Hospital Miramar1901 S.W. 172nd Ave.Miramar, FL 33029Laboratory DirectorJulie AngelPhysician’s Regional Medical Center8300Colier Blvd.Naples, FL 34114Laboratory ManagerLynn GottLee Health SystemCape Coral Hospital636 Del Prado Blvd.Cape Coral, FL 33990Laboratory DirectorJoanna HarringtonLehigh Regional Medical Center1500 Lee Blvd.Lehigh Acres, FL 33936Laboratory DirectorRozmary CuestasBethesda Memorial2815 S. Seacrest Blvd.Boynton Beach, FL 33435Point of Care Manager

11COMMUNITY ADVISORY COUNCIL CONTINUEDNAMEEssie PierreADDRESSNaples Hospital Downtown350 7th Street NorthNaples, FL 34102POSITIONLab EducatorSusan LawlessLee Health SystemSystems Laboratory DirectorDr. P. GreggLehigh Regional Medical Center1500 Lee Blvd.Lehigh Acres, FL 33936PathologistBrenda HillardLee Health System2776 Cleveland Ave.Fort Myers, FL 33901Laboratory EducatorSuellen MaxwellRetiredJulie PovedaMemorial Hospital Pembroke3600 Washington St.Hollywood, FL 33021Laboratory DirectorRon AzarragaMemorial Regional Hospital3501 Johnson St.Hollywood, FL 33021Laboratory DirectorBrenda Van DerHeydenRetiredJoan Glacken, Ed.DFGCU CHP Associate DeanAssociate DeanJulie Zemplinski, MSFGCU CLS Program DirectorInstructor IIIPam St. Laurent,EdDFGCU CLS Clinical CoordinatorInstructor IDavid Brown, PhDFGCU CAS FacultyAssociate Professor

12COMMUNITY ADVISORY COUNCIL CONTINUEDNAMEMatt TreganzaADDRESSNorth Naples Hospital11190 Healthpark Blvd.Naples, FL 34110POSITIONLab ManagerCindy RobertsonBayfront Punta Gorda & PrtCharlotte809 E. Marion Ave.Punts Gorda, FL 33950Lab DirectorRobin WilliamsNaples Hospital Downtown350 7th Street NorthNaples, FL 34102Microbiology SupervisorEvelyn OylerSuncoast Communities Blood BankSarasota, FLBlood Bank DirectorLinda TelatovichIRL Labs5361 NW 33rd Ave.Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33309Lab DirectorMike FraserHealthPark Medical Center9981 S. HealthPark Dr.Fort Myers, FL 33908Lab DirectorSusan BattigGulf Coast Medical Center13681 Doctor’s WayFort Myers, FL 33912Lab DirectorMarcene MillerAdvent Health Heartland4200 Sun n’ Lake BlvdSebring, FL 33872Lab DirectorJose TiradoAdvent Health Tampa3100 East Fletcher Ave.Tampa, FL 33613Lab DirectorRenee SlaughterKimberly ZobristJaNice BradyVA Bay PinesP.O. Box 5005Bay Pines, FL 33831Lab DirectorLara AraniegoAdvent Health Wesley ChapelLab DirectorMaria ScherWellington Regional MedicalLab Director

13STANDARDS OF PERFORMANCEStudent Immunization RecordAs a matter of personal safety, all admitted students must initiate or demonstrate completion of thefollowing immunizations and provide documentation prior to enrollment in the first laboratory course: Up-to-date State University System immunization requirementsVaricella titer test or immunizationTetanus (TDAP) boosterTB (tuberculosis) test within one year of application and yearly thereafter. (A positive test resultmust be followed with a chest x-ray or blood test and verification of inactive status.) Evidence of Hepatitis B vaccine series completed or initiated, positive titer, or a student signedwaiver. Influenza vaccineMost immunizations are available at cost from the Florida Gulf Coast University Student HealthServices.Student Criminal Background Checks (Note: Follow different procedurefor Memorial Health Systemand VA)Criminal background checks are required before acceptance into a training facility. If the student doesnot pass the check, he/she may be unable to finish his/her course of study and will be dismissed from theprogram. We use a company called CastleBranch. Go to: https://portal.castlebranch.com/FL03. Clickon “Place Order”. You will then be directed to set up your CB account. Drug Test Within 24-48 hours after you place your order, the electronic chain of custody form (echain)will be placed directly into your CB account. This echain will explain where you need to go tocomplete your drug test. Fingerprints The online order process will guide you through the steps to complete a statewide Live ScanFingerprint with FDLE. Payment Information At the end of the online order process, you will be prompted to enter your Visa or Mastercardinformation. Money orders are also accepted but will result in a 10 fee and an additional turnaround-time.You will be notified if there is any missing information needed in order to process your order. Although95% of background check results are completed within 3-5 business days, some results may take longer.Your order will show as “In Process” until it has been completed in its entirety. Your school'sadministrator can also securely view your results online with their unique username and password.Fingerprint results are sent directly to the school by the FDLE and are not viewable online.If you have any additional questions, please contact Student Support at (888) 723-4263 X7196 orgo to f contactservicedesk to enter an email.Student Illness and AbsencesAn expectation of professional education is that students attend all classroom and off-campusexperiences. Responsibility and accountability for meeting course obligations is a fundamentalcomponent of professional learning experience. Students are responsible for adhering to the policies setforth by the course instructors regarding illnesses and absences. With regard to off-campusexperiences, these policies include:

14 In cases of illness, accident, or personal emergencies students must contact, as soon as possible, theprimary instructors at the off-campus facility and the Program Director at FGCU. Students remain responsible for the completion of all off-campus objectives. Any absence (abovethe 5 allowed personal/sick days for the year), requires the makeup of lost time. This time will bescheduled at the convenience of the facility, and may most likely be added to the end of a student’sfull rotation schedule, which may also postpone the student’s final graduation date. If a student has any unexcused absences, the student will be removed from that course which willresult in a failure and possible dismissal from the program.Student LeaveExceptional circumstances, such as an extended illness or a death in the family, would be a reason for astudent to request a leave of absence. Such requests will be considered and evaluated by the ProgramDirector on a case by case basis. An “I” [incomplete] grade may be assigned for affected courses.Academic StandardsThe Marieb College of Health & Human Services uses academic milestones to monitor academic progressthroughout the major. Monitoring ensures that students are on track for graduation in a timely manner. Inaddition, transfer students must meet mapping guidelines and milestones at the time of entry into anon-limited access program or to be accepted into their limited access program. In order to promotetimely graduation, MCHHS majors and pre-majors must identify a backup major with their advisorin case they are unable to meet milestones for their desired major.Missing any of the milestones listed below will result in registration holds. Students are allowed no morethan two milestone non-compliance issues in any MCHHS program. The first missed milestone in themajor or pre-major results in a hold being placed on the student’s account, requiring the student to meetwith their advisor for additional assistance prior to future registration. At this time, remaining milestonedeadlines may be adjusted per the student’s plan to graduation. If a student is in non-compliance with themilestones for a second time, a hold is placed on the student’s account and the student will be required tomeet with an advisor for major reselection. For most milestones, a grade of “C” or better constitutessatisfactory progression. A grade of “C-“ (C minus) does not constitute satisfactory course completion.Some milestones require a grade of “B-“ (B minus) or better for certain programs.Clinical Laboratory Science Milestones Meet with a First Year Advisor (FYA) or MCHHS Academic Advisor and have a Student EducationalPlanner (SEP) in Degree Works by the end of Semester 1. SEP will be completed with the advisor andavailable to the student through Degree Works.Complete BSC 1010C & MAC 1105 (or higher level math) with a minimum grade of “C” by theend of Semester 1.Earn an overall FGCU Institution GPA of 2.0 or greater on coursework by the end of Semester 1.Complete CHM 1045 & CHM 1045L, STA 2023 & BSC 1085C with a minimum grade of “C” bythe end of Semester 2.Earn an overall FGCU Institution GPA of 2.0 or greater on coursework by the end of Semester 2.Complete CHM 1046 & CHM 1046L with a minimum grade of “C” by the end of SummerSemester.Complete CHM 2210, CHM 2210L & BSC 1086C with a minimum grade of “C” by the end ofSemester 3.Earn an overall FGCU Institution GPA of 2.0 or greater on coursework by the end of Semester 3.Complete CHM 2211, CHM 2211L & MCB 2010C or 3020C with a minimum grade of “C” by theend of Semester 4.

15 Earn an overall FGCU Institution GPA of 2.0 or greater on coursework by the end of Semester 4.Earn an overall GPA of 3.0 or greater on required state prerequisites by the end of Semester 4. Complete all other required general education and state common prerequisite courses with aminimum grade of “C” by the end of the summer semester in the year in which the ClinicalLaboratory Science Major application is received. Must be accepted into the full major by the end of Semester 5.Satisfactory academic progression toward the Bachelor of Science degree or the Certificate in ClinicalLaboratory Science requires a student to meet these academic standards: A minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.0 [0-4.0 scale]. A grade of C or better in each course within the program major, including Marieb College ofHealth & Human Services interdisciplinary core courses, and in prerequisites to program courses,in order to progress and continue the sequence of courses. A grade of less than C in two coursesis cause for dismissal from the Clinical Laboratory Science Program. Required Clinical Laboratory Science courses may be repeated only once. Adherence to Florida Gulf Coast University’s policy on Academic Standards of Behavior as outlinedin FGCU’s current catalog.Academic Warning:Students in the Department of Health Sciences, Clinical Lab Science Program, will be placed onAcademic Warning as a result of unsatisfactory academic performance by earning a grade of less than Cin any course. Students on Academic Warning must accept whatever additional requirements arestipulated by the Department of Health Sciences. Examples include, but are not limited to, specifiedcredit hour limitations, specific GPAs, and restriction on choice of courses. Academic advising ismandatory prior to registration.Academic Dismissal:Students will be dismissed from the Clinical Lab Science program because of unsatisfactory academicperformance for the following reasons: Earns less than a C in 2 courses;Earns less than a C twice in the same course; orEarns less than a C after utilizing the grade forgiveness option twice.Students dismissed from the Clinical Lab Science program and/or FGCU will not be allowed takeClinical Lab Science courses as non-degree seeking students. Any course(s) taken elsewhere whiledismissed from the Department of Health Sciences will not count towards the degree.

16Reinstatement:READMISSION IS NOT GUARANTEED. Students reinstated in the Department of Health Sciencesafter Academic Dismissal will be placed on Academic Probation for at least 2 semesters.As a condition of reinstatement, students on Academic Probation must accept whatever additionalrequirements are stipulated by the Department of Health Sciences. Examples include, but are not limitedto, full- or part-time status, specified credit hour limitations, specific GPAs, and restriction on choice ofcourses. Academic advising is mandatory prior to registration for the remainder of the program. Notmeeting these conditions may result in the student's being permanently dismissed from the Departmentof Health Sciences.Students will be academically dismissed if they fail to earn at least a 2.00 semester GPA each semesteror have any grades of less than C in any program courses. A student academically dismissed a secondtime is permanently dismissed from the Department of Health Sciences.3/2 Withdrawal Limit Rule & Withdrawal (W & WF)FGCU students are expected to complete all classes in

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