|
|
||||||||
|
|
|||||||||
Health Information
|
Online Services
|
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
York Hospital Clinical Laboratory Science ProgramAdmission RequirementsStudents without a baccalaureate degree at the time of application must have completed all college requirements BEFORE the start of the clinical program. In addition to completing college-specified courses to receive a baccalaureate degree, the applicant must have completed the following program prerequisites:
Applicants with a baccalaureate degree must have completed the required coursework within seven years of their application. If not, the applicant must update his/her academic preparation to the approval of the program (grade C or better). Courses in Microbiology, Genetics, Immunology, Biochemistry and Laboratory Instrumentation most often are used to ensure academic preparedness. An applicant with a degree from a foreign university must have his/her transcript evaluated for U.S. equivalency. This evaluation will determine the applicant's eligibility for application by assessing the academic preparation or deficiency. The ability to communicate readily in English orally and in writing is an essential requirement for the program. Preference for placement is given to students applying from one of the colleges/universities affiliated with the clinical program: Bloomsburg University, Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Millersville University, Shippensburg University, Slippery Rock University and York College of Pennsylvania. These affiliations ensure that students have completed necessary and relevant courses and that the students will receive college credit for the program at York Hospital, if appropriate. Applicants will be considered from other colleges that provide the necessary prerequisite courses and that agree to establish a temporary affiliation agreement which assures students will receive appropriate credit for the clinical year. Students may apply after completion of the sophomore year of college for the clinical program starting in July of the following year. Application may be made before the course work is completed; however, the student may not begin the clinical program until all required courses are completed to the satisfaction of the program. Students must possess certain physical and mental attributes to be able to complete the curriculum. The technical standards for students in the program include:
Prior to start of the program, each student will receive a detailed list of these essential functions. A student may meet these expectations with or without reasonable accommodation. In addition to the essential functions, students are required to undergo pre-placement health screening with WorkFirst. This screening includes PPD testing, Ishihara's color-blindness test, a health history, immunization compliance and a urine drug screen. Criminal background checks will be performed prior to admitting any student to the program. The ability of an individual to participate in and complete the instructional activities of the program will be determined through discussion among the applicant, the program officials, the student's personal physician and the EHS physician, as appropriate. APPLICANTS FOR ADMISSION TO THE PROGRAM WILL RECEIVE EQUAL CONSIDERATION REGARDLESS OF RACE, COLOR, RELIGIOUS OR SEXUAL PREFERENCE, ETHNIC OR NATIONAL ORIGIN, AGE OR SEX. |
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||