General Information
Remote delivery of lab content is an effective strategy to develop beginning competency with various clinical skills (such as health assessment and foundational skills) and thus is a preferred safe method of learning in our current context wherever possible. Clinical practice that is scheduled concurrently with these labs or in the next term is designed to reinforce lab skill development and to allow for practice under the direct supervision of the clinical instructor. The Faculty is doing future course planning with the realization that additional direct practice under the supervision of an instructor may be necessary for advanced skill development.
Remote delivery of labs is also used to review clinical skills for the preceptorship experience.
If you are not able to complete your course requirements due to not being able to attend in-person classes or clinical shifts, here are some steps to take:
- If you are not able to attend for a COVID-related reason and you have started the course, contact your instructor or course lead to let them know of your situation. They will help determine what is needed to complete your course or whether it may be necessary to withdraw or be granted incomplete status in your course. Incompletes will be offered for extenuating circumstances. There may be alternate learning experiences that will help meet course requirements depending on the timing of the interruption. If it is necessary to miss in-person labs due to illness there may be an opportunity to participate in another scheduled lab via videoconferencing. Please take the required health measures should the absence be illness-related. See above for directions.
- Contact the Nursing Student Advisor through your student portal to discuss program planning and accommodation requirements.
- If clinical situations change during your course and access to the site is denied due to COVID, the Faculty will determine whether there are any other possible experiences that could be implemented to meet the course objectives. This may mean going to another clinical site or completing virtual activities where available. If virtual or alternate experiences are not available, students will be offered incomplete status in the course and another plan will be implemented with additional course experiences.
If you are experiencing learning challenges and want to discuss the course or program modifications, please reach out to the Student Advisor through the student service portal.
If you have concerns about course delivery or instructor related concerns, please contact the Associate Dean, Undergraduate Programs, Dr. Christy Raymond, at craymond@ualberta.ca.
If you would like to seek confidential advice on University processes related to academic, discipline, interpersonal, and financial issues, please contact the Office of the Student Ombuds at ombuds@ualberta.ca.
Please refer to the Technology for Remote Learning website. Additional course-specific requirements will be communicated through the course eClass site before the start of term.
Important tips:
- Synchronous, proctored assessments require a webcam and the Google Chrome web browser.
- Chromebooks/ tablets and iPads do not support most virtual simulation and exam technology.
Self-isolate, complete the AHS COVID-19 self-assessment and follow the instructions provided.
If any student in a remote lecture, lab or onsite lab or course activity identifies as self-isolating or COVID positive, they need to contact their instructor and provide their contact details. Instructors have directions on where to submit this information. Processes are in place through the Dean of Students Office to handle the contact tracing and University tracking requirements related to COVID-19, which the undergraduate office will activate. Those in solely remote learning situations may not require any additional contact tracing.
If a student in a clinical setting identifies as self-isolating or has received a positive COVID test result, or has been told to self-isolate immediately, they need to contact their instructor immediately and provide contact details. Clinical situations involving COVID patients or staff are overseen by Occupational Health and Safety in those settings and our clinical placement teams will be working with them related to any student related clinical COVID matter. Both University and Occupational Health and Safety from clinical sites may be involved with students who are in clinical courses.
More information is available here.