16.4 Clinical Internship 5
Students planning to remain in a University-owned clinic or who need to stay in a CBI/University site while completing their requirements for part or all of the final term are eligible to begin T10 when the following criteria have been met:
- the T10 faculty clinician, learning agreement & contract, and placement have been approved by Clinical Education;
- T9 checkout process has been verified by Clinical Education as complete;
- T10 orientation has been completed and the T10 quiz passed with a score of 100% (Moodle);
- registration in Clinical Internship 5 has been completed with the Registrar’s Office;
- T9 term has ended and the T10 term has started;
- Clinical Education has authorized you to begin your 10th trimester internship.
Students may leave a University/CBI clinic for a T10 Preceptorship experience when the following criteria have been met:
- the T10 faculty clinician, learning agreement & contract, and placement have been approved by Clinical Education;
- all internship requirements (i.e. quantitative, Meta-Competency Outcomes, rotations, and paperwork) have been verified by Clinical Education as complete;
- T9 checkout process has been verified by Clinical Education as complete;
- all T1-T9 courses, including required electives/selectives/health promotions, have been verified as complete;
- T10 orientation has been completed and the T10 quiz passed with a score of 100% (Moodle);
- registration in Clinical Internship 5 has been completed with the Registrar’s Office;
- the T9 term has ended and the T10 term has started;
- Clinical Education has authorized you to begin your 10th trimester internship.
Students who have signed contracts with an authorized doctor in a clinical placement approved by Clinical Education are covered by malpractice insurance and qualify for earning credit toward completing requirements for graduation. Students who have not turned in a signed contract and/or are doing clinical activities without the authorization of Clinical Education will not receive credit toward completing requirements for graduation and are not covered by malpractice insurance.