Rex Christensen, MHA, R.T.(R)(CT)(MR)(ARRT), CIIP, MRSO (MRSCTM)
801-626-8122
CT Normal Track: Clinicals Dates: September 9 - December 6
CT Fast-track: Clinical Dates: August 26-October 17
MRI Post-Primary Clinical Dates: September 9- December 6
MRI Primary Track Clinical Dates: October 20 - December 6
Student Schedules
CI's will create and manage a student schedule with the student
Students should not be scheduled during their scheduled university class/lab dates/times
Schedules can be flexible and include some night and weekend shifts
Should not exceed more than 10 hours per day or 40 hours per week
weekends cannot exceed 2 weekend shifts per calendar month (partial shifts count as full calendar day)
nights cannot exceed 6 night shifts per calendar week
a varied hours form must be submitted for any hours completed on a university holiday or break, or for any hours above 24 hours per week
**If a student is hired at your site in CT, they can count working hours towards their clinical hour requirement.
Repetitions and Logbook
Students will have an electronic copy of their clinical logbook. You can view a copy of their logbook by clicking on the image to the left.
Students should manage their own logbook requirements, but will need your assistance with providing evaluations, competencies, verification of documentation, etc.
CI's should expect to complete a mid-semester and an end of semester evaluation each semester and will need to provide signatures verifying completion of clinical hours
Repetitions:
CI's are crucial in pass off repetition/competency and you can determine the best way for you and your team to accomplish this
Students must submit their competencies through their ARRT portal, after which you will receive an email to verify their repetition.
Any technologist can sign off repetitions/competencies, but the CI has the final say to ensure consistency
Granting competency to a student for a specific exam does not indicate infallible expertise, the students should continue to be supervised by the CI and/or other technologists
CI's should do some QA reviews of images with students to help them learn
Should any issues or concerns arise with the student meeting their required competencies, CI's should reach out to their university contact for assistance
Professionalism
CI’s are the best examples for students. Please remain professional at all times with the students, especially in front of patients.
Demonstrate and share your expertise with the students
Provide the students with respectful critiques of their images/performance
Please show patience with the students and be the example of creating a positive and welcoming learning environment for the students
Resources
Please never hesitate to reach out to any of the faculty or staff in the Radiologic Sciences Department when you have questions or need assistance of any kind. We are always happy to help you!
Student Schedules
CI's will create and manage a student schedule with the student
Students should not be scheduled during their scheduled university class/lab dates/times
Schedules can be flexible and include some night and weekend shifts
Should not exceed more than 10 hours per day or 40 hours per week
weekends cannot exceed 2 weekend shifts per calendar month (partial shifts count as full calendar day)
nights cannot exceed 6 night shifts per calendar week
a varied hours form must be submitted for any hours completed on a university holiday or break, or for any hours above 24 hours per week
**If a student is hired at your site in CT, they can count working hours towards their clinical hour requirement.
Repetitions and Logbook
Students will have an electronic copy of their clinical logbook. You can view a copy of their logbook by clicking on the image to the left.
Students should manage their own logbook requirements, but will need your assistance with providing evaluations, competencies, verification of documentation, etc.
CI's should expect to complete a mid-semester and an end of semester evaluation each semester and will need to provide signatures verifying completion of clinical hours
Repetitions:
CI's are crucial in pass off repetition/competency and you can determine the best way for you and your team to accomplish this
Students must submit their competencies through their ARRT portal, after which you will receive an email to verify their repetition.
Any technologist can sign off repetitions/competencies, but the CI has the final say to ensure consistency
Granting competency to a student for a specific exam does not indicate infallible expertise, the students should continue to be supervised by the CI and/or other technologists
CI's should do some QA reviews of images with students to help them learn
Should any issues or concerns arise with the student meeting their required competencies, CI's should reach out to their university contact for assistance
Professionalism
CI’s are the best examples for students. Please remain professional at all times with the students, especially in front of patients.
Demonstrate and share your expertise with the students
Provide the students with respectful critiques of their images/performance
Please show patience with the students and be the example of creating a positive and welcoming learning environment for the students
Resources
Please never hesitate to reach out to any of the faculty or staff in the Radiologic Sciences Department when you have questions or need assistance of any kind. We are always happy to help you!