Athletic Training Students (ATS) may not transport patients/clients as part of their clinical education assignments in a personal or institution vehicle. An ATS may accompany a patient/client to a medical appointment as part of their clinical education assignment only if directly supervised by the assigned clinical preceptor and approval from the patient/client has been received.
UNL Athletic Training Program Student Handbook
- Chapter 1: Program Description
- Chapter 2: Admission Requirements
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Chapter 3: Professional Education Program
- Section 1 - Course Sequence
- Section 2 - Clinical Care Policy
- Section 3 - Clinical Education Plan
- Section 4 - Clinical Education Placement by Academic Level and Assignment Categories
- Section 5 - Online Education Record Tracking
- Section 6 - Professional Student Mentoring Program
- Section 7 - Clinical Education Hours Policy
- Section 8 - Clinical Education Supervision Policy
- Section 9 - NATA Membership
- Section 10 - Inclement Weather Policy
- Section 11 - Communicable and Infectious Disease Policy
- Section 12 - Bloodborne Pathogen Training, Exposure Plan, and Immunization Policy
- Section 13 - HIPAA and FERPA Training
- Section 14 - Scholarship Assistance
- Section 15 - Student Retention
- Section 16 - Student Probation
- Section 17 - Infraction and Dismissal Policies
- Section 18 - Appeal and Reinstatement Process
- Section 19 - Program Costs
- Section 20 - Travel for Clinical Education Activities to Events at Away Venues
- Section 21 - Transporting Patients/Clients During Clinical Education Activities
- Section 22 - Student Transfer Policy
- Chapter 4: Professional Behavior Policies
- Appendix
- Glossary