Clinical Affairs
Students enrolled in Nursing and Allied Health Division Programs including dual credit and continuing education must meet the Clinical Requirements established by the Division of Nursing and Allied Health.
Illicit drug use, criminal background checks, and immunization status may prevent placement in a clinical/practicum site which would prevent graduation. Illicit drug use, criminal background checks, and immunization status may prevent future employment in a healthcare profession. Affiliated healthcare institutions, employers and state regulatory boards may have regulations about drug use, criminal backgrounds, and immunization status.
Clinical or Practicum Hospital Orientation
For new students, please contact Distance Learning at 956-872-2538 to request Hospital Orientation Course to be added to your BlackBoard. For Current students, course should be on your BlackBoard.
Forms
- COVID-19 Clinical/Practicum Student Acknowledgement Form
- Information Security Agreement
- NAH Policy
- NAH Functional Abilities Standards
- Background Check Authorization & Release Form
C.P.R.
Student Accidental Insurance
For VN and ADN students only
Contact Clinical Affairs
Clinical Affairs Specialist
Beatriz Mata
NAHC A:100-A (Student Success Center)
956-872-3022
clinicalaffairs@southtexascollege.edu
Incident Report
The NAH Division requires all safety incidents, on campus and at clinical/practicum, to be reported within 48 hours to the Clinical Affairs Specialist as per the Safety Incident Reporting Procedure in the NAH Division Handbook.