Radiologic Technology Clinical Affiliations
The clinical internship is a balanced model utilizing competency and performance evaluations
which are designed to measure the student’s cognitive skills, critical thinking and
problem solving skills, as well as the ability to present an appropriate and professional
affect to patients and staff.
These evaluation tools are structured to reflect an increasingly higher level of difficulty
for all clinical experiences as the students move through the program.
Students accepted to the program are assigned to a clinical education center by the program placement committee. The committee makes the assignment after considering the residence of the student and after reviewing the geographic of the class as a whole and according to a student’s needs.
The clinical objectives for each clinical practicum course will determine the room rotation schedules within a clinical practicum site. In order to meet the educational needs of all students the clinical assignments may be changed at any time as determined by the Program Director, Clinical Coordinators and Clinical Instructors.
Students are typically assigned to two (2) different clinical practicum sites during the course of their program of study. (1st year Fall to Summer and 2nd year Fall to Spring).
A student’s clinical assignment(s) may be some distance from a student’s home. Each student is responsible for providing his/her own transportation to and from these clinical sites.
The radiology program at Massasoit has eleven clinical affiliations that cover the Cape Cod area, Southeastern Massachusetts, and the greater Brockton region. The radiography program at Massasoit Community College is proud to have affiliations agreements with these exceptional area hospitals that students greatly benefit from their clinical experiences.
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NEW CLINICAL NAME |
PREVIOUS CLINICAL NAME |
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Brockton Hospital, Brockton, |
Brockton Hospital, Brockton, MA |
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Boston Medical Center (BMC) South |
Good Samaritan Medical Center, Brockton, MA |
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South Shore Hospital, Weymouth, |
South Shore Hospital, Weymouth, MA |
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Brown University Health Morton Hospital |
Morton Hospital, Taunton, MA |
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Brown University Health St. Anne’s Hospital, |
St. Anne’s Hospital, Fall River, MA |
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St. Luke’s Hospital, New Bedford, M |
St. Luke’s Hospital, New Bedford, MA |
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Charlton Memorial Hospital, Fall River, |
Charlton Memorial Hospital, Fall River, MA |
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Cape Cod Hospital, Hyannis, |
Cape Cod Hospital, Hyannis, MA |
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Falmouth Hospital, Falmouth, MA |
Falmouth Hospital, Falmouth, MA |
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Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital, Plymouth |
Plymouth Hospital MA |
CLINICAL INSTRUCTOR
Responsible for the day to day supervision of the students while they are on a clinical site. Responsibilities of the CI include:
- Scheduling area and room assignments, evaluating, advising and maintaining files for each of the students. Is knowledgeable of program goals,
- Understands the clinical objectives and clinical evaluation system,
- Understands the sequencing of didactic instruction and clinical education,
- Provides students with clinical instruction and supervision,
- Evaluates students’ clinical competence,
- Maintains competency in the professional discipline and instructional and evaluative techniques through continuing professional development, and Maintains current knowledge of program policies, procedures, and student progress Under the guidelines of the Clinical Coordinator.
CLINICAL STAFF
- Understand the clinical competency system,
- Understand requirements for student supervision,
- Support the educational process, and
- Maintain current knowledge of program policies, procedures, and student progress.
CLINICAL INSTRUCTORS’ MEETINGS
Minutes of meeting emailed to the CI’S and are kept on file at the college.
SPECIALIZED ROTATIONS
ELECTIVE ROTATIONS
CLINICAL SUSPENSION
In the event a student is suspended from a clinical practicum site the situation that resulted in the suspension will be investigated by the Clinical Coordinator and Program Director. If at the conclusion of the investigation it is determined that the student’s suspension from the site was for valid reasons, or in the event of a suspension for valid reasons where the clinical site refuses to allow the student to return to the site following a clinical suspension, the Program and the College are under no obligation to assign that student to a different clinical site.
The suspended student has the right to initiate an appeal through the Programs College’s due process as outlined in the Programs Handbook and Massasoit Student Radiography Handbook. The results of the appeal process will determine the student’s future status in the program and clinical placement.