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Additional Program Requirements:

1. Students must earn a “C” or better in all Science and Professional courses in order

to progress to the next course in sequence. Any student with a “D” or “F” in one

professional course will not be allowed to continue in the program. The student

may reapply for readmission in the next class. Students seeking readmission will

be evaluated by the Cardiovascular Technology program faculty to determine

acceptability and placement in the program. Previously completed professional

courses may be accepted or may need to be repeated at the discretion of the

faculty. Students who have a “D” and/or “F” in more than one Cardiovascular

Technology course (this may be two different courses or the same course twice)

will result in permanent dismissal from the program. A “WF” is considered “F”.

Students who fail a clinical practicum must repeat both the clinical and classroom

courses covering that content.

2. Students are required to maintain a 2.0 cumulative GPA in order to graduate from

the program and Darton State College.

3. Students must maintain current Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Certification

throughout enrollment.

4. The Division of Health Science reserves the right to discontinue, at any time, the

enrollment of a Cardiovascular Technology student if, in the judgment of the Vice

President for Academic Affairs and the Cardiovascular Technology program

faculty, the student does not appear to have the necessary qualifications for a

Cardiovascular Technology career.

5. The student must abide by the policies and procedures of the Cardiovascular

Technology Program as defined in the Program Handbook.

6. Students will have three attempts to successfully demonstrate competency of any

skill taught in the laboratory or clinical practicums. Students unable to demonstrate

competency after 3 attempts will fail the laboratory or clinical course and will not

be allowed to progress in the program. Students may reapply according to the

previously listed policies.

7. The faculty, staff, and students in health care programs shall uphold professional

and ethical standards.

8. The student is expected to assume responsibility for his/her own health in the event

of illness, accident or exposure to communicable disease in class, lab, and clinic.

9. Successful completion of 1,000 hours of clinical experience at selected clinical

sites is required to graduate.

Additional Costs and Requirements:

1. Cardiovascular Technology students will be responsible for additional fees to cover

the costs of uniforms, liability insurance and testing.

2. Professional liability insurance is required prior to clinical assignment. Fees will

be assessed annually in the summer as part of the students Tuition and Fees.

3. Students are required to have approved uniforms, shoes, lab coat, stethoscope,

and a watch capable of reading seconds.

4. Students will complete the American Heart Association ACLS course as they

progress through the program. Fees for these courses are required at the time of

the course.

5. Travel for practicums will be required. Students will be required to travel during

the last two (2) semesters of the Cardiovascular Technology Program. Travel will,

from time to time, require overnight stays in order to complete the required clinical

rotation, therefore, the student should plan according to his/her personal needs.

The student will be responsible for any costs relating to travel to and from

practicum sites. Currently, the associated clinical facilities are throughout the

Southeast. All cardiovascular technology students should expect to travel.

No

exceptions.

Many of the clinical facilities have agreed to provide housing at no

cost to the student but housing is not guaranteed.

ONLY STUDENTS FROM

DARTON STATE COLLEGE OR OTHER TEACHING INSTITUTIONS ARE

ALLOWED TO RESIDE IN THE STUDENT HOUSING.

Food and personal items

while at the clinical facilities are the responsibility of the student. Financial

assistance for these additional expenses cannot be guaranteed although every

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