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DMS Program Review

General. DMS Program Review. Established in 1983. Received CAAHEP accreditation in 1985. JCC was the first to create and offer online CME credit. JCC was the first CAAHEP accredited distance learning ultrasound program in he United States. (1998)

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DMS Program Review

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  1. General DMS Program Review

  2. Established in 1983. Received CAAHEP accreditation in 1985. JCC was the first to create and offer online CME credit. JCC was the first CAAHEP accredited distance learning ultrasound program in he United States. (1998) Today JCC is one of 2, distance learning programs for ultrasound in the United States. History

  3. 7% of the 2013 applicants are in-county 46% of the 2013 applicants are out-of-county 47% of the 2013 applicants are out of State. Student Demographics

  4. JCC success (95-100%) Student Success

  5. Class of 2010-2011: Of those who attempted enough board exams to become registered, so far, 91% are credentialed. Job Placement Rate: Within 6 months of graduation 94% have secured employment in the ultrasound field. JCC pass rates for the 2011 graduating class is 28 - 32% above the national average. JCC’s DMS general program had an attrition rate of just 7% 2011 DMS Pass rates For JCC, our pass rates for the group that graduated in July of 11 are as follows: Physics and Instrumentation = 100%    32% above national average Abdominal and Small Parts   = 89%    28% above national average Obstetrics and Gynecology   = 100%        28% above national average The national pass rates are as follows:Physics and Instrumentation = 68%     Abdominal and Small Parts   = 61%Obstetrics and Gynecology   = 72% Student Success

  6. JCC Footprint

  7. Course examination Clinical competency evaluations Student course evaluations JRCDMS student resource evaluations JRCDMS faculty resource evaluations JRCDMS Employer evaluations JRCDMS self-study JRCDMS annual reports ARDMS School reports PROE annual reports ADO assessment reporting Program review Advisory board environmental scanning Program Evaluation

  8. Advocate for clinical fees Investigate offering limited vascular course to General DMS students Obtain endocavitary phantom and develop curriculum for pre- clinical students Action Items

  9. Advocate for clinical fees Identified in2010 in a report to the Dean of Occupational Education regarding cost of the DMS program. To run clinical education consistent with JRCDMS accreditation standards, the DMS program needs the equivalent of a full-time clinical coordinator (40 hours) JCC has the lowest tax base of all its competitors offering DMS programs at roughly 10%. In 2010 it was estimated that the General DMS program was running a deficit of nearly $10,000 per semester given contact hours paid to instructors and tuition collected Our sister schools are charging clinical fees to cover costs Action Items

  10. Advocate for clinical fees By comparison to our sister schools: JCC Clinical Credits 18       Billing Contact Hours   27 Clinical Fees   $0 The college’s revenues include 9.5 percent coming from property taxes, 61.6 percent from tuition and fees, 22.7 percent from state funds LCC Clinical Credits 20      Billing Contact Hours   29 Clinical Fees   $617-$724 for 3 clinical courses The college’s revenues include 28.6 percent coming from property taxes, 47.2 percent from tuition and fees, 21.8 percent from state funds Delta Clinical Credits  16     Billing Contact Hours  16 Clinical Fees   $397-$1119  for 3 clinical courses The college’s revenues include 35 percent coming from property taxes, 44 percent from tuition and fees, 21 percent from state funds OCC Clinical Credits 22    Billing Contact Hours 22 Clinical Fees     $0 The college’s revenues include 48.47 percent coming from property taxes, 34.73 percent from tuition and fees, 12.95 percent from state funds Action Items

  11. Investigate offering limited vascular course to General DMS students Identified by students and advisory board members through JRCDMS Employer surveys and PROE evaluations. Obstacles: Figuring out where to place it in curriculum Political issues with Vascular program Action Items

  12. Obtain endocavitary phantom and develop curriculum for pre- clinical students Identified by students on JRCDMS surveys and JRCDMS site visit team. Obstacles: Money. Action Items

  13. Thank you

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