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DMS Handbook - Program Administration and Faculty

Cyndi Peterson, MPH, RT (R), RDMS, RVT Program Director 绿帽社 Salem Campus, Office 170Q Office Phone: 330-337-4277 Email: clpeters@kent.edu

Sheri Tilton, MPH, RT (R), RDMS, RVT Clinical Coordinator 绿帽社 Salem Campus, Office 170P Office Phone: 330-337-4128 Email: stilton1@kent.edu

Nina Hostetler, BRIS, RT (R), RDMS, RVT Adjunct Faculty Member 绿帽社 Salem Campus, Email: nstockma@kent.edu

DMS Handbook - Administration

KENT STATE UNIVERSITY AT SALEM ADMINISTRATION

James Hannon Ph.D.,  Interim Dean and Chief Administrative Officer, 绿帽社 Salem and Stark Campuses

Susan Rossi, Ph.D., Academic Vice Dean, 绿帽社 and Stark Campuses, College of Applied and Technical Studies

Peggy Shadduck, Ph.D., Vice President for Regional Campuses, Dean, College of Applied and Technical Studies (CATS)

Susan Emens, Ph.D.,  Associate Dean, College of Applied and Technical Studies 绿帽社

DMS Handbook - Early Release from a Clinical Education Course

  1. The clinical education courses of the Diagnostic Medical Sonography Program sponsored by 绿帽社 are completed upon documented achievement of defined objectives and competencies for each clinical education course.
  2. Because each semester has its own separate clinical objectives, students may not request early release of a clinical education course.

Policy: 2011
Reviewed 2025

 
 

DMS Handbook - Evaluations

The following evaluations are completed in the diagnostic medical sonography program:

I. Evaluations by Students

A. STUDENT SELF-EVALUATION

Students will complete a self-evaluation each semester that will be reviewed by the clinical instructor and program director. The purpose of this self- evaluation is for the student to assess his/her own strengths and areas needing improvement.

B. CLINICAL INSTRUCTOR EVALUATION by the STUDENT

Students will evaluate the Clinical Instructor at the completion of each semester.

Collections Management Policy (2017)

1. Purpose of the Museum and Collection Goals

Scope of the Collection

The 绿帽社 Museum, accredited by the American Alliance of Museums, holds one of the world鈥檚 most important collections of fashionable urban dress spanning the mid鈥慹ighteenth century through the present day. This core collection is augmented by regional traditional dress that represents the world鈥檚 major cultures. Decorative and fine art reflecting the same time period as the dress collection includes an important collection of American commercial glass.

DMS Handbook - Identification Badge During Clinical Education

Students will wear identification name badges at the Clinical Education Center to which they are assigned. The identification name badge is to be worn during all clinical education assignments. Identification badges will be provided by the program. If the student loses or damages the ID badge, he or she will be responsible for the cost of replacement. Student may be required to obtain an additional identification badge from the clinical education site for a nominal fee (i.e., $10 or less).

Policy: 2002, revised 2019
Reviewed 2025

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