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The purpose of this exposure control plan is to eliminate or minimize student exposure to blood or certain other
body fluids.
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This catalog is published for the purpose of providing students, applicants, and the public with information about the educational programs, policies and procedures of the college.
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This Student Handbook emphasizes student services and related procedural details; student policies including student code of professional conduct and proscribed conduct; staff and department chair contact information; student activities; and student government information.
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This Student Handbook emphasizes student services and related procedural details; student policies including student code of professional conduct and proscribed conduct; staff and department chair contact information; student activities; and student government information.
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This handbook details the clinical programmatic objectives, requirements, policies and procedures for students. These areas include: Clinical Observation, Chinese Herbal Medicinary Practicum, Asian Bodywork Clinic, and Clinical Internship.
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This handbook defines the roles of Teaching Assistants (TA’s) at Oregon College of Oriental Medicine. Teaching assistants provide important support to the college’s faculty and students. As such, they are valued community members who have particular rights and responsibilities. These, along with policies and procedures, are outlined in this handbook.
Teaching assistants should be aware of general information about OCOM as outlined annually in the academic catalog. Of special importance to teaching assistants are: the college’s mission statement and values; competencies expected of OCOM graduates; grading policies; attendance policies; and the overview of OCOM curriculum. Maintaining awareness of these issues will enable teaching assistants to appropriately reinforce the college’s mission, values, academic standards, policies, and procedures. The current academic catalog can be downloaded from the college’s online Publications Archive.
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This OCOM Faculty Handbook will be an important reference as you begin your work at the college. We suggest that you read it in its entirety, to familiarize yourself with the college and its policies and procedures.
This Handbook serves many purposes, including providing useful information about OCOM and its people, defining the scope of faculty work at the college, and describing the rights and responsibilities of teachers and supervisors at OCOM. It also provides a useful compilation of (and links to) numerous policies and procedures that pertain to faculty work at the college. The Handbook supplements other relevant information that you may encounter in the college’s academic catalog, employee materials, clinic handbooks, and other college publications. Some material from these other publications has been incorporated into this Handbook for ease of reference. Other material is available via the Internet; web references to these items are indicated in the handbook.
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This handbook details the policies and procedures of OCOM's clinics.
Please read this handbook carefully. The information in this handbook is essential for the well-being and safety of students, staff, and patients in the clinics of Oregon College of Oriental Medicine (OCOM). All OCOM students and clinic supervisors will be held responsible for the information contained herein.
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This handbook will be an important reference material for you as you begin your work at the college. We suggest that you read it in its entirety, to familiarize yourself with the college and its policies and procedures. This Handbook serves many purposes, including providing useful information about OCOM and its people, defining the scope of work at the college, and describing the expectations of employees of OCOM.
Congratulations on joining OCOM. It’s great to have you with us.
This Employee Handbook applies to all staff members of Oregon College of Oriental Medicine (OCOM), and is provided as a ready reference and as a summary of the OCOM policies and procedures.
This handbook supersedes all prior handbooks.
The goal of this handbook is to help staff understand:
(1) OCOM’s philosophy
(2) What to expect from OCOM
(3) What is expected from OCOM’s staff
It is not possible to anticipate every situation that may arise in the workplace. As such, it is difficult to provide advance information that will answer every possible question. Circumstances will occasionally require a change in policies, practices, and/or benefits. OCOM reserves the right, at its sole discretion, to add, change, or terminate any of its policies or practices in an individual case or generally, with or without notice.