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Diagnostic Medical Sonography Admission Criteria This is a selective and competitive admission program. Admission to the college doesn't guarantee admission to the clinical component of the program. You will be admitted as a pre-dms student and work with your advisor to apply to the clinical/core component of the program. Minimum Criteria to Apply: See the point system The accepted time limit for science courses (HACC or transfer) for use in health career program requirements is 7 years. Advising: You are required to meet with the program director during your first semester Prof. Julia Imboden. Call 717-221-1392 to schedule appointment. Every student is required to attend an information session. Shadowing: Information regarding the required 8-hour shadowing experience is provided during your advising session with the Program Director and during each DMS Information Session. Application: Applications are posted on the web June 1. After completion of the clinical application, eligible students will view a presentation with a post-test, and take the Ultrasound Student Assessment (USA) Exam at the Harrisburg Campus test center during June and July. The cost is $75. Information will be emailed to eligible students within one week after the application has been reviewed. Application Deadline: June 30 Class Selection Date: mid-august (after summer grades are posted) for late fall start Admission Interview: Applicants will be scheduled for on-campus personal behavioral interviews. Interviews will be pass/fail. Students who pass the interview will be considered for clinical admission. ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS PRIOR TO STARTING THE CLINICAL PORTION OF THE PROGRAM (after acceptance) Additional information and required forms will be provided to you upon acceptance into clinicals. Failure to provide all the necessary documentation before the established deadline could lead to denial of admission into the clinical program. The following must be completed (at your own expense) after you have been selected for, but prior to starting the clinical portion of the program: Physical Examination and Required Immunizations All students accepted into the clinical component of the program must submit a health examination form completed by a physician/nurse practitioner/physician's assistant with immunization history including verification through blood work. No student will be admitted with a disqualifying result or failure to meet the specified deadline. Background Checks All students accepted into the clinical component of the program must undergo annual Pennsylvania Child Abuse History Clearance, FBI Check and State Police Criminal Record Check. No student will be admitted with a disqualifying criminal history or child abuse clearance. Students with criminal backgrounds interested in admission into the clinical portion of any health career program at HACC must follow the Prohibitive Offense Procedure for Health Career Programs. Drug and Alcohol Screens All students accepted into the clinical component of the program must undergo a drug and alcohol screen annually at the laboratory specified by the program on or before the stated deadline. This lab is used to protect the integrity of the results being reported. No student will be admitted or retained in the program with a disqualifying result or failure to meet the specified deadline. Current Certification in American Heart Association Healthcare Provider Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) Any candidate not meeting these criteria will be denied admission into the program. rev 8/31/17 1

HACC Diagnostic Medical Sonography Program Point System Late Fall 2018 Clinicals Students will be considered for admission into the diagnostic medical sonography program who have: 2.5 overall GPA Completed English 101, Math 103, and Biology 111* or [Biology 121 AND Biology 122] with a C or better Completed a shadowing experience Met with the program director during your first semester Attended a mandatory information session prior to the application. + Courses must be completed by August 15. All sonography program applicants will be ranked on the following criteria: Your Points Points Criterion 10 to 20 * Grade in BIOL 111 A-20 points, B-15 points, C-10 points OR Completion of BIOL 121 AND 122 (C or higher) = 20 points 10 to 20 * Grade in MATH 103 A-20 points, B-15 points, C-10 points 5 to 15 *Grade in ENGL 101 A-15 points, B-10 Points, C-5 points * Note: All transferred BIOL 111, MATH 103, ENGL 101 will be assigned the number of points based on the actual grade earned. For any course where credit is given but the course was never taken, a grade of "C" will be assigned. -2 (per occurrence) Minus 2 for each W, D, or F in BIOL 111, MATH 103, ENGL 101, DMS, NURS or other Allied Health program core course (within the past 7 years). Equivalent transfer courses are subject to the same deductions. 0 to 6 0-29 *** Satisfactorily completed the DMS presentation and post-test (1 attempt) 90-100 - 6 points 80-89 - 3 points Below 80-0 points *** Ultrasound Student Assessment (USA) Exam For every score above norm, 3 points per skill (8 skills total) above norm, 0 points if below norm Dexterity Persistence Problem Solving Graphs Judgement Spatial Visualization Logic Overall USA score above norm, 5 points 0-90 Total Score (90 Max) Minimum 25 points required In event of a tie, Program GPA will be used. Pass/Fail Admission Interview: Based on the review of the applications by the Admissions Committee, top ranked applicants will be invited for on-campus personal behavioral interviews. Interviews will be pass/fail. Students who pass the interview may be offered clinical admission. The accepted time limit for science courses (HACC or transfer) for use in health career program requirements is 7 years. *** See attached for an explanation of this activity 8/31/17 HACC does not discriminate in employment, student admissions, and student services on the basis of race, color, religion, age, political affiliation or belief, sex, national origin, ancestry, disability, place of birth, General Education Development Certification (GED), marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, veteran status, or any other legally protected classification. 2

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION FOR CLINICAL APPLICATION Diagnostic Medical Sonography Program Application Process Details: 1) In order to be selected into the DMS program, the student must complete: a. Meeting with the program director must be completed during the first semester at HACC b. A program shadowing experience must be completed by June 1 c. Attend a mandatory information session-must be completed the year of application by June 1 d. English 101, Math 103, and Biology 111 or [Biology 121 AND Biology 122] with a C or better must be completed by August 15 2) Students will apply online for selection into the DMS program from June 1- to June 30 each year. 3) Once the student applies, DMS faculty will review the application. 4) If the student is eligible, the Program Director will email the student the information needed to schedule the Ultrasound Student Assessment (USA) Test and complete the DMS presentation and post-test. Please see additional details. 5) The USA test and the presentation post-test must be completed by July 30. 6) If the student is eligible, the student will be scheduled for the Behavioral Interview in July. 7) Once summer grades are posted, the DMS faculty will complete the ranking process and letters of acceptance and non-acceptance will be emailed. 8) The student will start in the DMS courses and the Physics 161 in the fall. 9) The student will continue through the five semesters of the DMS program. The DMS semesters are rigorous and students have not been successful if they work more than 24 hours a week. 10) While the student is in the DMS program, they will take their credentialing exams. If exams are passed, then upon graduation, the student will become a Registered Diagnostic Medical Sonographer-RDMS. DMS Application DMS Presentation and Post-Test is required for students submitting an application to the HACC Diagnostic Medical Sonography program General details: The presentation was developed to describe details about the DMS career and program. The student will watch the presentation and the take a 10 question post-test. The student may watch the presentation multiple times. The student will take the post-test only one time. The post-test will be graded. If the student earns a 90-100, the student will earn 6 points for the ranking. If the student earns an 80-89, the student will earn 3 points for the ranking. Any score lower than 80 will score 0 points for the ranking. Specific Test Details: Upon eligibility, the student will have access to the presentation and the post-test in the online Desire to Learn ( D2L) system. The student will only have one attempt at the post-test, so students should be sure to read the questions carefully. 3

Ultrasound Student Assessment (USA)Test is a required test for students submitting an application to the HACC Diagnostic Medical Sonography program. General Test details: The USA program was created to test specific skills needed to be a successful sonography student and diagnostic medical sonographer. USA program has been created to test specific skills required to learn and perform ultrasound clinical studies. The test categories, type of questions, and algorithms were all developed using statistical measures that resulted from a several year longitudinal study. The test is intended to help inform school programs regarding the potential strength and weakness of each candidate. This is an aptitude test which evaluates the talent/ability/potential to perform a certain task, with no prior knowledge and/or training. An aptitude test does not test knowledge; therefore, it is not a test for which one can study or prepare. Retesting is not permitted. The exam specifically tests examinees for: dexterity, persistence, problem solving, graph interpretation, judgment, spatial ability, visualization and logic. There is no time limit for the test, but most candidates take about 60 minutes. The candidate does not see their results, they are sent electronically to the Program Director. Specific Test Details: The USA testing for application into the DMS program will only take place at the Harrisburg campus test center in the Whitaker building room 118. After the student has applied to the DMS program, the DMS Program Director or Director of Clinical Education will email the student the form needed to schedule their exam. The student will then call the number on the form to schedule their exam. Students will need to bring the signed form with them on the day of their testing. Students will make payment in the amount of $75.00 at the test center. Cash, check or VISA, Master Card, Discover and Debit card is acceptable. A calculator is permitted. (The student will need to bring a calculator.) Scratch paper and pencil is available. 4

Print Name HACCid ESSENTIAL QUALIFICATIONS FOR HEALTH CAREER PROGRAMS DIAGNOSTIC MEDICAL SONOGRAPHY All individuals, including persons with disabilities, who apply for admission to the diagnostic medical sonography program must be able to perform specific essential functions with or without reasonable accommodation. The following outlines the abilities and behavioral characteristics necessary for the student to be admitted to, continue in, and graduate from, the diagnostic medical sonography program at HACC. These essential qualifications are standards of admission. The applicant should carefully review the essential qualifications for the program and ask questions if not familiar with the activities or functions listed. The applicant must decide if he or she has any limitations that may restrict or interfere with satisfactory performance of any of the requirements. It is ultimately the applicant's responsibility to meet these essential qualifications if accepted into the program. The applicant should consult with the program director to discuss any individual situation if he or she may not be able to meet these essential qualifications. Requests for reasonable accommodation will be considered. Contact the program director if you have any questions about this matter. COMMUNICATION 1. Communicate verbally using clear and effective English 2. Write legibly in clear and effective English using correct grammar, punctuation and spelling 3. Quickly and accurately comprehend and follow verbal instructions in English 4. Quickly and accurately read, comprehend and follow written instructions in English 5. Actively participate in group discussions 6. Use communication equipment telephone, computer, other device used for communication PHYSICAL SKILLS Possess fine and gross skills sufficient to handle equipment and provide safe and effective patient care 1. Exert maximum physical force to lift, push, pull or carry objects up to 50 pounds (oxygen cylinders, beds, patients, or any other type of equipment (ultrasound system) 2. Wear lead aprons (approx. 10 pounds) up to 8 or more hours 3. Move quickly, freely and safely around the assigned work area and patient care settings 4. Sustain professional activities for up to 8 or more hours 5. Remain standing up to 8 or more hours 6. Remain sitting up to 8 or more hours 7. Reach above shoulder level (to manipulate equipment) 8. Reach below waist level (to manipulate equipment) 9. Move upper and lower extremities, back, hips, and knees without restriction - bend, stoop, and squat 10. Keep hand and arm steady while moving arm or while holding arm and hand in one position 11. Make precisely coordinated movements of the fingers of one or both hands to grasp, manipulate, or assemble very small objects 12. Coordinate two or more limbs (for example, two arms, two legs, or one leg and one arm) while sitting, standing, or lying down OBSERVATION AND SENSORY SKILLS 1. Hear, comprehend and interpret conversation and sounds not solely based on visual cues (including alarms, monitors, faint sounds, such as heart and breath sounds, taking blood pressure; discriminate audible Doppler flow signals, including arterial, venous, low and high resistance and stenosis) 2. Ability to see details at close range (within a few feet of the observer) and at a distance. a) Function efficiently in various degrees of light, from dark to bright lighting b) Differentiate colors, varying shades of same color, and shades of black, white and gray c) Read fine print and hand writing 3. Detect and distinguish odors from clients and environment 4. Distinguish textures, degrees of firmness, temperature differences, pulse rate and vibrations; feel anatomical landmarks and veins 5. Distinguish and describe patient affect, body language and physical responses which the patient cannot verbally relay (i.e. facial expressions, sweating, trembling, color change, bleeding, etc) INTELLECTUAL, COGNITIVE, AND CRITICAL THINKING SKILLS 1. Concentrate on a task over a period of time without being distracted 2. Apply principles of critical, logical thinking to define problems, collect data, establish facts, and draw sensible and valid conclusions 3. Combine pieces of information to form general rules or conclusions (includes finding a relationship among seemingly unrelated events). 4. Perform multiple tasks simultaneously 5. Arrange things or actions in a certain order or pattern according to a specific rule or set of rules (alphabetize) 6. Integrate information quickly, consistently, accurately, especially in an emergency situation 5

BEHAVIORAL / SOCIAL SKILLS / ETHICS 1. Display a high level of professionalism and discretion in all actions and communication (written, oral and electronic) 2. Function effectively and display integrity, poise and emotional stability under stress (emergency, critical, or dangerous situations) in actions with all (peers, patients, staff, faculty) 3. Use team approach to carry out responsibilities 4. Respond to all persons sensitively and with respect for cultural diversity 5. Maintain general good health and self-care 6. Display flexibility and adapt to changing environments 7. Manage time effectively 8. Accept responsibility for own behavior and be forthright about errors or uncertainty 9. Refuse to perform or participate in any illegal, unethical or incompetent acts, to include but not limited to the following: falsifying or knowingly making incorrect entries into a patient s record or related document; copying other student s written assignments; cheating on a quiz or examination; making untrue statements to a faculty member or administrator 10. Monitor/assess performance of self, other individuals, or organizations to make improvements or take corrective action 11. Capable of developing mature sensitive and effective relationships (with patients, staff, coworkers, etc.) As an applicant to this program or student in this program, I acknowledge that I have read and understand the essential qualifications. I acknowledge that I am capable of performing the abilities and skills outlined in this document with or without reasonable accommodation and understand that my status as a student in this program depends on my continued ability to successfully demonstrate these abilities and skills. I understand that if I am no longer able to meet these essential qualifications I will immediately notify the program director. (Initial) I have read and understand the program admission criteria as posted on the HACC Health Careers website. (Initial) I understand that all students accepted into the clinical component of the program must undergo a physical and a drug and alcohol screen annually at the student s expense at the laboratory specified by the program on or before the stated deadline. This lab is used to protect the integrity of the results being reported. The test is at the cost of the student. No student will be admitted or retained in the program with a disqualifying result or failure to meet the specified deadline. (Initial) I have read and understand the Health Careers Code of Ethics as posted on the HACC Health Careers website. (Initial) I have read and understand the Prohibitive Offense Procedure as posted on the HACC Health Careers website. (Initial) I understand that some clinical sites do not allow tobacco use and may require testing at the student s expense. (Initial) I understand that all students accepted into the clinical component of the program must undergo an annual Pennsylvania Child Abuse History Clearance, FBI Check, and State Police Criminal Record Check at the student s expense. No student will be admitted or retained in the program with a disqualifying criminal history or child abuse clearance. (Initial) I understand that students accepted into the clinical component of the program may perform procedures which may expose them to bloodborne and airborne pathogens, ionizing radiation and potentially hazardous materials. (Initial) I understand that all students accepted into the clinical component of the program must have the following immunizations (at the student s expense): MMR, DPT, Varicella, an annual TB screen, and an annual influenza vaccination. (initial) I understand that in the event of an incident in the clinic, lab or outside rotation that I am responsible for all related medical expenses. Initial I understand that intentional deceit or falsification on this document will disqualify a student from admission and/or continuation in any health career program at HACC. (Initial) Have you ever been admitted to another clinical health career program at HACC from which you did not graduate? I have not I have (Good Standing Form to be completed) I understand that if I have ever worked at a hospital and am ineligible for re-hire I may not be eligible to be admitted to or continue in the program. I understand that if I am released from my duties, I will immediately notify the program director. (Initial) Applicant Signature Witness Date Program 2/3/15 JRI/vg 6

Print Name HACCid Health Career Code of Ethics In order to promote excellence in patient care, the Health Career student shall: Treat patients with respect for the dignity, rights, and value of each individual. Provide nondiscriminatory and equitable treatment for all patients. Promote and strive to protect the health, safety and rights of each patient. Maintain confidentiality of patient information following privacy regulations required by law. Not reference any person, place or affiliated agency associated with the clinical experience in or on any form of social media including, but not limited to, blogs, networking (Facebook, MySpace, etc.), Twitter, or video sharing (YouTube, etc.). Information displayed on these formats is considered public and could be identified as a HIPAA violation. Perform procedures or functions within his/her level of education in the profession. Refuse to participate in any illegal, unethical or incompetent acts. Disclose any illegal, unethical, or incompetent acts of others to the proper authority. Avoid any conduct that creates a conflict of interest. Demonstrate behavior that reflects integrity. Follow all principles of ethical and professional behavior, as identified in the code of ethics of his/her chosen health career. Students shall be denied admission to a program for breaches in any of the above code of ethics. Students who are in a clinical program and breach the code of ethics will be dismissed from the program and denied access to any other health career program at HACC. I have read and understand the Health Careers Code of Ethics and understand that any breach in ethics will result in inability to apply to a health career program (pre and non-clinical students) and/or if dismissal from a clinical program (clinical students only). Student Signature Date 11/08 rev 12/12/12 7

Diagnostic Medical Sonography (DMS) Diagnostic medical sonographers use critical thinking skills to perform diagnostic imaging examinations and prepare preliminary reports according to established procedures at hospitals and imaging centers. Sonographers are credentialed health care professionals who have completed program requirements and have passed national examinations. DMS Career Details: Sonographers have a rewarding career assisting the physician and serving the community. Sonographers are employed by hospitals, imaging centers and private physician offices. New graduates will be employed primarily in the hospital setting. Sonographers in the Central Pennsylvania area are hired at a starting salary range of $28.00 to $32.00 an hour. (Data derived from interviews of local imaging HR representatives-2017) Sonographers image many parts of the body. Organs of the abdomen: liver, kidneys, pancreas, spleen, gallbladder; organs of the pelvis: uterus, ovaries, prostate: and glandular organs: breast, thyroid, testicles are imaged. Procedures such as transvaginal imaging are a major part of the imaging day. Sonographers are patient focused and provide care to all patients: biopsy, emergent, intensive care, obstetrical, trauma etc. Sonographers are challenged each day to acquire diagnostic images, write accurate impressions and deal with the emotional stress of illness and disease. Emotional stress often involves fetal abnormalities including fetal death. Sonographers provide patient care. The sonographer does deal with patient issues such as pain, vomiting, bleeding etc. Sonographers are on their feet most of the day and therefore have a physical career assisting and transporting patients and pushing ultrasound equipment throughout the hospital. Sonographers assist with biopsies and other procedures including cases in the operating room. Part of the sonography career includes being on call. Depending upon the facility, sonographers will be required to carry a beeper and be called back in to the department after hours, weekends, and holidays. Sonographers have an exciting career where they are always challenged and are always learning. 8

HACC DMS Program Details: Determination and perseverance will assist you as you embark on the challenges of a Health Career program. Upon application to the college, you complete required courses (see listing on Check Sheet) and then apply to the DMS clinical core major. Selection into the DMS clinical core major is based on a ranking sheet. (see DMS Admission Criteria Point System) Students ranked into the DMS program complete DMS courses through five semesters including summer. (approximately 22 months) The DMS program is a full time day program which includes classes, lab and clinical requirements. (The program cannot be completed on a part time basis.) The full time DMS program consists of classes which require assignments, projects, presentations, and weekly testing. Students have noted that they study over fifteen (15) hours each week to prepare for the DMS coursework in addition to time in class, lab and clinical. At the end of each semester students are required to successfully complete comprehensive final examinations which range from 50-200 questions. The grading for the DMS program is set as: A (93-100), B (85-92) and C (77-84). All DMS courses must be completed with a C or higher grade to continue in the program and graduate. Students are required to complete 8 hour days at the clinical sites for the clinical rotations. Clinical rotations can be up to 80 miles from Harrisburg. Rotations change each semester. The clinical rotations schedule is determined by the DMS faculty. The clinical rotations are completed under the guidance of the Director of Clinical Education in conjunction with the clinical staff instructors at each hospital or imaging center. Students who don t work or work only limited hours (up to 20 hours per week) are more successful in the classes, lab and clinical program. Students have found working limited hours or no hours fosters their ability to be successful in the classes, lab and clinical program. The DMS program prepares students to take three credentialing exams administered through the ARDMS. (Total cost: $700.00) Passing the exams qualifies you as a Registered Diagnostic Medical Sonographer. The DMS program prepares you for the rewarding career of a Diagnostic Medical Sonographer. Print Name: Date: Signature: Witness: _ 9/2017 JRI 9