| Term: The term of
each externship shall be an average of three weeks. Terms shall not
exceed six weeks in length. A minimum of two weeks will be preferred.
The student will spend approximately 45 to 50 hours per week performing
extern activities.
Accomodations: The student will be responsible for furnishing
his or her own transportation to San Antonio. A vehicle will not
be provided during the extern's stay. However, living accommodations
are available and may be procured with advanced notice.
Dress: The student will be expected to dress professionally.
Wear comfortable shoes. Please bring a lab coat to wear. An extra
lab coat to change in to is recommended. Scrub tops will be provided.
No other equipment or supplies will be necessary.
Confidentiality: The student will respect the confidentiality
between the veterinarian and the client.
Conduct: The student will conduct him/herself in an ethical
and professional manner at all times. Please see the list of expectations
that follows.
Harassment: AFHC seeks to assure that we maintain a workplace
free from sexual harassment and intimidation. AFHC does not tolerate
the sexual harassment of any employee or non-employee by any other
employee or non-employee for any reason.
We also do not tolerate harassment of our employees or non-employees
that is related to an individual's race, color, sex, religion, national
origin, citizenship status, age, or disability. Harassment is not
tolerated by employees or non-employees.
If you feel that you are being harassed, you should make your feelings
known to the Practice Manager within forty-eight (48) hours of the
occurrence. The matter will be investigated immediately and, where
appropriate, disciplinary action will be taken.
Violation of either of these harassment policies by an extern shall
subject that extern to disciplinary action, up to and including
immediate discharge from the externship. Violators of this policy
are subject to expulsion from AFHC facilities when harassment occurs
on AFHC premises and may be reported to the appropriate authority
for civil or criminal action.
Drug and Alcohol Free Policy: Alamo Feline Health Center
subscribes to the philosophy of a drug and alcohol free workplace.
The purpose of this policy is to govern the administration of a
screening process to test and control the unauthorized use of controlled
substances and alcohol among all personnel at AFHC. It is our intent
to insure a safe and productive environment for all employees, externs,
and the public we serve.
It is the policy of AFHC to prohibit in the workplace the unlawful
possession, use, dispensation, distribution, or manufacture of controlled
substances and/or non-medical alcohol. Violation of this policy
will result in disciplinary action up to and including termination
of the externship. Depending upon the circumstances, other action,
including notification of appropriate law enforcement agencies,
may be taken against any violator of this policy. As a condition
of the externship, externs must comply with this policy and notify
management within five (5) calendar days of a conviction for any
criminal drug and/or alcohol violation. Failure to do so will subject
the extern to immediate termination of the externship.
DRUG & ALCOHOL TESTING REASONS:
Drug and alcohol testing will be performed at the expense of AFHC
for the following reasons:
Reasonable Cause/Suspicion: "Reasonable Cause"
drug and/or alcohol tests are performed when AFHC or its authorized
representative(s) has evidence or reasonable suspicion to believe
that a policy violation has occurred or after an employee or extern
has been injured. The sponsor's determination that reasonable suspicion
exists to require a person to test must be based on specific, contemporaneous,
articulable supervisory observations concerning the appearance,
behavior, speech, or body odors of the person to be tested. Observations
may include indications of the chronic and/or withdrawal effects
of controlled substances or unusual behavior not characteristic
of the individual in question.
Testing of Externs: In circumstances where facts
are sufficient to constitute a reasonable suspicion that one or
more employees and/or externs are using certain controlled substances,
AFHC shall have the right to require the employee(s) and/or the
extern to submit without delay to testing as required by this policy.
AFHC shall also have the right to require all externs to submit
to drug testing with no prior notice and without due cause.
DRUG & ALCOHOL TESTING METHODS: Sample testing may involve
the extern providing a urine specimen, blood sample, breath analyzer
test, or participation in other medical tests. A certified laboratory
will perform the testing under controlled conditions with trained
personnel. At the time of the drug screening, the extern will be
informed of the testing procedure. The extern will be requested
to sign a consent release form acknowledging their understanding
of the test, authorizing the diagnostic procedure, and releasing
the test results to AFHC. Positive test specimens will automatically
be retested using a more accurate testing method. If the second
test confirms the positive test result, the extern will be subject
to immediate termination from the externship.
A finding of the presence of a drug or drugs or their metabolites
in the sample tested at a level at or above the threshold detection
levels, and having been retested and verified by a Medical Review
Officer as having no valid medical reason, or a finding of the mere
presence of alcohol in the sample tested will constitute a positive
test result. Any detection of alcohol above 0.05% is considered
to be a positive result.
Refusal of an extern to submit to drug or alcohol testing according
to the terms of this policy will be considered a refusal to test
and treated as though the test result was positive. It will be cause
for immediate termination of externship due to violation of AFHC's
Drug and Alcohol Free Workplace Policy.
DEFINITIONS:
Drug: any chemical substance that produces or has the potential
to produce physical, mental, emotional or behavioral change in the
user.
Controlled Substance (Illegal Drug): any drug or derivative thereof
for which the use, possession, sale, transfer, attempted sale or
transfer, manufacture or storage of is illegal or regulated under
any federal, state or local law or regulation, and any other drug,
including (but not limited to a prescription drug) use for any reason
other than a legitimate medical reason, and inhalants used illegally;
included is Marijuana or Cannabis in all forms.
Workplace: is considered to be any time the extern is on AFHC property,
any time the extern is on company business, or any time it affects
the extern's work performance, employees' safety or AFHC's position
in the community.
Extern Safety: Extern safety is one of our priorities. We
encourage and expect that externs will handle vicious animals in
a manner that will not jeopardize the safety of any extern, employee,
or client. Any pregnant extern is not to be near the radiograph
machine when exposures are made and is not to enter the properly
marked radiation areas in the clinic.
Health Risks: In our veterinary environment, there may be
certain diseases that could affect you if you have any health restrictions.
Consult with your physician for further details regarding health
issues or complications that may be a hazard with your level of
work exposure at Alamo Feline Health Center.
Reasonable Searches: AFHC management reserves the right
to open and inspect the externs work area at any time. Additionally,
externs will be expected to permit inspection of all bags, purses,
or other "containers" brought to the workplace by the
externs. Failure of an extern to permit inspection of his/her handbag
or other "container" is grounds for immediate dismissal.
Weapons Policy: Possession of firearms or other weapons
on company premises or in company buildings is prohibited. This
prohibition also applies to individuals who possess a license to
carry a concealed handgun under the authority of Texas Concealed
Handgun Permit Law. Violation of this policy may lead to disciplinary
action, up to and including termination of externship. "Other
weapons" shall include clubs, explosive weapons, illegal knives,
knuckles, and switchblade knives.
Emergency Procedures: Any bites or scratches must be treated
immediately. First aid measures should be performed by one of the
doctors, and the extern's physician should treat the injury as soon
as possible. Any on-the-job injury must also be reported to the
hospital manager immediately.
In the event of a fire during business hours, please follow the
procedures listed below:
- Immediately dial 911 and report the fire to the local fire department.
- Meet all staff at meeting point across Chula Vista from the
AFHC facility.
Fire extinguishers are located in the reception area, Dr. Norsworthy's
downstairs office, and upstairs near the apartment entrance.
Any act of dishonesty will be reported to the Dean's Office
and to the student's clinical advisor. Theft or other illegal acts
will be prosecuted.
What to Expect
You will see 100% feline patients.
You will not see exotic cats.
You will work an average of about 50 hours per week, but you are
expected to stay until the work is done.
You will work as a team member, but you will be respected as a professional.
You will work with cutting edge equipment - computers, ultrasound,
endoscopes, etc.
You will be exposed to referral cases.
You will work with some fractious cats, but you will have the equipment
and training to do so safely.
Some days you will feel like you know everything. Some days you
will feel incompetent.
You will discuss differences of opinion like a professional. Yelling
is not acceptable behavior.
You will be expected to assist when needed and work in a cooperative
manner.
You will make mistakes. However, our motto is: "Failure is
really success if you learn from it."
You will perform assigned duties only under the supervision of a
veterinarian, and you will not be assigned to the primary care of
any patients.
You Will be Expected To
Be honest and truthful. Note that this is listed first and foremost.
Express yourself in professional terms.
See everyday as a day for continuing education.
Read journals and research cases.
Be early - not late.
Be dependable.
Communicate with clients in an effective manner.
Become proficient with the computer system.
Be time efficient.
Learn ways to humanely and painlessly work with cats.
Learn from your mistakes and from those of the other doctors.
To work closely with RVT and non-RVT technicians and be understanding
when they cannot do what you expect.
To have your knowledge challenged.
Have a sense of humor.
Laugh at yourself.
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