MLAB 2263 Molecular Diagnostics Clinical
 

MLAB 2263 Molecular Diagnostics Clinical

Please make note of the following two deadlines:

  • Research paper due: Friday, TBA
  • Presentation of research paper: TBA

Schedule

The rotation schedule and clinical staff contact information will be posted in BlackBoard.

Courtesy Call

The week prior to starting your rotation please make your courtesy call:

  • Introduce yourself and that you are the ACC Molecular Diagnostics student who will be performing your rotation at their site
  • Ask who you will report to on your first day (provide them with the date and day of the week that you begin)
  • Verify the time of arrival.
  • Ask about parking if you do not know.
  • Ask for location of lab if you do not know.
  • Ask if there's anything else you need to be aware of such as a sign in procedure, student badge specific to that site, etc.

Rotation Paperwork

  • Click on the appropriate link above to access your rotation materials.
  • Print out ALL of the required documents.
  • You must present the Attendance form, Daily Competency Evaluation and Rotation Competencies to your clinical instructor EVERY DAY.
  • These documents must also be presented to your ACC clinical instructor each time they visit you. FAILURE TO HAVE APPROPRIATE DOCUMENTATION FILLED OUT WILL RESULT IN A WRITTEN CONFERENCE. A second incident will result in probation.

You have FOUR options for submitting clinical paperwork:

  1. Hand deliver your paperwork to the Eastview campus. Place them in the locked MLT mailbox located on the outside wall on the far left hand side of 9101 at Eastview Campus.. MAKE SURE YOU HAVE A COPY FOR YOUR RECORDS.
  2. Mail your paperwork to: Terry Kotrla, Health Sciences Department, Austin Community College, 3401 Webberville Rd., Austin, TX 78702. MAKE SURE YOU HAVE A COPY FOR YOUR RECORDS.
  3. Fax, 512-223-5897. After you fax the materials email Terry Kotrla to ensure they are retrieved.
  4. Scan your documents and Email them to kotrla@austincc.edu

Last Update: February 10, 2012
Web Author: Terry Kotrla, MS, MT(ASCP)BB
Original publication date: Jaune 2008
Comments: kotrla@austincc.edu