SMART START WINDSOR YEAR 1

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1 SMART START WINDSOR YEAR 1 Dear nursing students, Congratulations! You are officially a first year nursing student. On behalf of the faculty and staff of St. Clair College School of Nursing, we welcome you. The first year nursing program is an exciting time full of new challenges and opportunities to develop as critical thinking clinicians. We look forward to working with you towards the achievement of your professional and personal goals. Please note that the University of Windsor has reading week the week of October 9 th, therefore there will be no scheduled classes that week. Enclosed is information for you with instructions to help you prepare for September 2017. Classes begin September 5 th. Please utilize the St. Clair College Nursing-BSCN website (http://www.stclaircollege.ca/programs/postsec/nursing/ ) to assist you in obtaining information and necessary documents to help you with your clinical clearance. This includes information for medical and nonmedical documents (eg; CPR, First Aid, mask fit, vulnerable sector police clearance). I wish to take this opportunity to extend my personal wishes for your continued success as you prepare for a rewarding career in your chosen Nursing field. Have a wonderful summer. Sincerely, Linda Watson Chair, School of Nursing St. Clair College 519-972-2727 EX. 3233

2 VALUES AND PHILOSOPHY COLLABORATIVE NURSING PROGRAM The faculty of the Collaborative Nursing Program are committed to developing high quality professionals to meet the health care needs of our community. Facilitating quality learning through knowledge attainment and skill development is our priority. This excellence is accomplished by having a supportive team who put student learning needs first. Teaching is supported by the College of Nurses of Ontario (CNO) Practice Standards, including concepts of professionalism, safety, communication and use of the nursing process. GETTING STARTED - ORIENTATION Orientation will take place at the Windsor South Campus of St. Clair College on Thursday, August 31 st at 9:00 am in the Student Life Center. Following the opening session, you will be brought to a classroom where you will receive information about the Collaborative Nursing Program and have the opportunity to meet your nursing professors. Attendance at orientation is highly recommended as we will provide an overview of the program, and discuss topics such as schedules and expectations. This usually helps to alleviate the anxiety that you may be experiencing about attending university and a new program. Contact Information: Gina Bondy RN, BScN, MScN First Year Program Coordinator Room 3314C, Center for Applied Health Sciences (519) 972-2727 ext. 5449 gbondy@stclaircollege.ca] Note-email is the preferred method of contact ADDITIONAL DATES: Classes begin: September 5, 2017 Fall Reading Week-(2017) Week of October 9 th Winter Reading Week (2018) Week of February 19 th

3 TEXTBOOKS Required textbooks can be found in the Campus Book Store under their course codes. The Campus Book Store is located on the first floor of the main building. Books will be available for purchase in August. Bookstore summer hours are: Monday Thursday 0830-1530 and Friday 0830-1230: (519)972-2727 Ext. 2722. Additional information can be found at: http://www.stclaircollege.ca/studentservices/oncampusservices.html First Semester Courses: 46-115: Introduction to Psychology as a Behavioural Science 63-166: Health Assessment I (assessment kits are provided in lab) 63-171: Introduction to Nursing I 63-172: Clinical Nursing Experience 63-175: Human Anatomy/Physiology I UNIFORMS A solid navy blue uniform (one) and solid white, black or navy blue, non-mesh shoes are required for your first semester clinical/laboratory. Clogs, Crocs, or plastic slip-on shoes are not acceptable. Uniforms are required to have St. Clair College BScN Nursing Student embroidered in white thread on the left upper uniform sleeve. Uniform brands that are consistent with the navy blue colour of the St. Clair College Collaborative Nursing program are Cherokee or Dickies. Stores such as Work Authority on Walker Rd in Windsor do carry the brands above and will do the embroidery at a minimal cost to the student (approx. $7.50). In order to ensure that your uniform is embroidered for fall start up, the store encourages students to purchase their uniforms no later than the second week of August. Students will require a wrist watch with a second hand for measuring vital signs and performing clinical documentation. Consult the St. Clair College Student Information Manual (provided to you during the first week of school) for information on professional attire, jewelry, hygiene, tattoos, etc. This information will be reviewed during orientation. SCHOOL SUPPLIES Consider your own organizational needs for course notes. Suggestions include: 1-4 large binder(s), note paper, binder dividers, 2 duotangs (any colour), highlighters, several black and red ink pens, HB pencils, erasers, white out, pencil sharpener, 3 hole punch, simple calculator, small pocket sized notebook, 10-9 x 12 manila (brown) envelopes for assignment submission.

4 Attendance: Regular class attendance is essential to the collaborative nursing student s success. Collaborative nursing is a full time program that requires your participation in classroom lectures/activities, and in the clinical/laboratory setting. Missed time is only acceptable for sick or emergency reasons. Absences due to work, vacation or routine appointments are not considered valid reasons. In preparing for the fall semester, consider a back up plan for child care in the case of children s illness. First semester classroom hours are approximately 0800 1700 daily. Students should schedule their work hours so that they do not interfere with their school/study schedule. Second and consecutive semester clinical hours will include both day and afternoon shifts (0630-2330). FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Can I change my schedule? We do not change student schedules as a rule. Please make an effort to manage your work schedules, sports practice schedules, child care, or other home care issues on your own to avoid conflict with your nursing school schedule.. You will need to learn to adapt to the schedule presented to you. You must consider that it would require a great deal of effort EACH semester to tailor it to your specific needs. Can I apply for advanced standing? If you would like to discuss advanced standing for a previously completed university course (with a minimum grade of 60 %), you can book an appointment to meet with the year I coordinator at the beginning of the semester. Please bring a copy of your official sealed transcript and course outline. You will continue to attend the class as scheduled until you have been notified by the Registrar s office in writing that you have been granted advanced standing. Do I need access to the internet? It is not necessary for you to have internet access via your personal computer at home, however; it is more convenient should you plan to study and do research at home. Internet access is available in the library and the computer lab (first floor, main building). Do I need an email address? Nursing students are to use their St. Clair College email address for all correspondence from within the college and from home. Faculty will not respond to personal email addresses.

5 TIPS FOR SUCCESS Attend all your classes. Students are directed to complete readings prior to class! There are multiple strategies to discuss content or issues. Your instructors will identify and post preferences. Check Blackboard at least twice a day. Blackboard courses are generally activated a week prior to the start of the semester Be professional. Appropriate communication with Faculty, Laboratory Technicians, Peer Tutors, and classmates will demonstrate your interest and aspiration to be a professional. There are multiple on site resources such as the Learning Commons, Library Services, Tutor Services, and the Nursing Lab. When booking times, please book in advance and cancel if you cannot attend so that someone else may book the time slot. Nursing Society Nursing Society is an excellent opportunity to learn and demonstrate leadership, and become involved with issues across the nursing programs. COMMUNICATION Email communication is the preferred method of contacting faculty. Faculty return to the college on Monday, August 28 th, 2017. If you have any questions or concerns over the summer, please contact the Program Coordinators, Gina Bondy (gbondy@stclaircollege.ca) or Deb Ferrari (dferrari@stclaircollege.ca). Due to limited email/phone access, you may need to contact the Nursing Chair: Linda Watson at lwatson@stclaircollege.ca Instructors and faculty are permitted to answer emails received from students using their St. Clair College email address only. We are not permitted to respond to students who use personal email addresses. If you are having difficulty accessing your blackboard account or email, please contact the IT department at ext. 2500