- Teacher: Lacinda Daffron
- Teacher: Kimberly Griffey
- Teacher: Tenna Griffin
- Teacher: Tonya Hankins
- Teacher: Jennifer Hibbard
- Teacher: Haley Jackson
- Teacher: Amanda Perdue
- Teacher: Heather Prince
- Teacher: Tina Stroud
- Teacher: Meagan Throesch
This course consists of 90 contact hours of supervised practice in phlebotomy at an assigned clinical affiliation site. The practicum provides the student the opportunity to observe and gain proficiency in skin punctures, venipuncture, and special collection techniques. 10/14/2024-12/18/2024 Clinical Rotation Monday, Wednesday 08:00AM - 03:00PM, Paragould Academic Complex, Room 134
- Teacher: Mykal Haas
This course consists of 90 contact hours of supervised practice in phlebotomy at an assigned clinical affiliation site. The practicum provides the student the opportunity to observe and gain proficiency in skin punctures, venipuncture, and special collection techniques. 10/14/2024-12/16/2024 Lecture Monday, Wednesday 08:00AM - 03:00PM, Joe R Martin, Room HE100
- Teacher: Erin Faulkner
This course consists of 90 contact hours of supervised practice in phlebotomy at an assigned clinical affiliation site. The practicum provides the student the opportunity to observe and gain proficiency in skin punctures, venipuncture, and special collection techniques. 08/19/2024-10/09/2024 Clinical Rotation Monday, Wednesday 08:00AM - 03:00PM, Paragould Academic Complex, Room 134
- Teacher: Mykal Haas
This course consists of 90 contact hours of supervised practice in phlebotomy at an assigned clinical affiliation site. The practicum provides the student the opportunity to observe and gain proficiency in skin punctures, venipuncture, and special collection techniques. 08/19/2024-10/13/2024 Lecture Monday, Wednesday 08:00AM - 03:00PM, Joe R Martin, Room HE100
- Teacher: Erin Faulkner
Students are assigned to area nursing homes for a minimum of 32 contact hours of clinical experience. 07/02/2024-07/30/2024 Clinical Rotation Tuesday 06:30AM - 03:15PM, Room to be Announced
- Teacher: Andrea Ellis
This course includes basic nursing skills either in the nursing lab or in the clinical setting. Simulation exercises are embedded into lab skills. Students are assigned to long-term care facilities where they perform basic nursing care. The focus of Clinical Practicum I is the care of the adult and geriatric populations. Before entering clinical assignments, each student is required to successfully complete American Heart Association First Aid and CPR for the Healthcare Professional. Multiple basic skills, including venipuncture and intravenous (IV) therapy are taught. The student must successfully perform return demonstrations in all skills in order to proceed. 08/20/2024-12/18/2024 Clinical Rotation Tuesday, Wednesday 06:15AM - 03:45PM, Room to be Announced
- Teacher: Kimberly Griffey
- Teacher: Tonya Hankins
- Teacher: Amanda Perdue
- Teacher: Heather Prince
- Teacher: Rebecca Simpson
Clinical Pract III. 08/14/2023-12/11/2023 Clinical Rotation Days to be Announced, Times to be Announced, Room to be Announced
- Teacher: Jessica Alphin
This course is designed to provide opportunities to apply the knowledge acquired in Nursing Practicum III at the registered nurse level to provide safe and quality care to culturally diverse acute unstable adult clients in hospitals and mental health clients in hospitals, clinics, and mental health facilities. The course also provides for the application of knowledge in leadership and role development at the registered nurse level. Simulation is utilized in addition to clinical experiences in this course. 08/19/2024-12/19/2024 Clinical Rotation Saturday, Sunday 06:30AM - 03:30PM, Ammc, Room SUITE5
- Teacher: Gina Cornish
- Teacher: Lacinda Daffron
- Teacher: Tonya Hankins
- Teacher: Martha Mireles
Students are assigned to area nursing homes for a minimum of 32 contact hours of clinical experience. 08/30/2024-09/20/2024 Lecture Friday 06:30AM - 03:15PM, Joe R Martin, Room HE106
- Teacher: Haley Simmons