CSSS Haut-St-Laurent

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McGill University
National Association for Clinical Education in Physiotherapy
Association Nationale pour l’Education Clinique en Physiothérapie
PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE SITE PROFILE
PURPOSE
The purpose of this profile questionnaire is to provide information on physical environment, type of
clinical experience, staffing and numbers of students that may be accommodated by your facility. The
information is required for site approval by the university, by students as they request their placement
facilities, and for accreditation purposes. Please complete a separate profile for each site.
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SECTION ONE – FACILITY
1.
Facility Name:
CSSS Haut-St-Laurent
2.
Facility Address:
28, rue Gale,
3.
Facility Mailing Address:
28, rue Gale, Ormstown, Quebec
4.
Website Address:
5.
Name of Legal Contact:
(for affiliation documents)
6.
Contact info for legal contact:
J0S 1K0
Patricia Reid
28 rue Gale, Ormstown
J0S 1K0
(Include mailing address if different from above)
7.
Name of Centre Coordinator of Clinical Education (CCCE):
Isabelle Legault, responsable service de réadaptation
8.
Telephone:
450
829-2321
(Area Code)
9.
450
Facsimile:
381
(Number)
(Ext.)
829-2862
(Area Code)
10.
CCCE Email:
11.
Name of Alternate Contact Allison McCreath, pht
when CCCE unavailable:
12.
Type of Facility:
(Number)
Isabelle.legault@rrsss16.gouv.qc.ca
Heath Social Services Center
(e.g. Hospital, Private Practice, Community Agency)
13.
Is the facility accredited?
If yes, list accrediting bodies:
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 Yes
McGill University, Montreal University
No
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14.
Does your facility carry liability insurance?
15.
Who or what type of entity owns your facility?
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Yes
No
Hospital owned
(e.g. PT owned, Hospital owned or Physician owned)
16.
Does your facility endorse the CPA Position Statement on Clinical Education of Physiotherapy
Students? http://www.physiotherapy.ca/pdfs/clinicaleducation.pdf
No
 Yes
17.
Does your facility have access to on-line Continuing Professional Education resources?
No
 Yes
Specify: McGill library access (procedures started)
(e.g. McMaster LibAccess, database, search engines)
18.
What charting methods are used by your facility?
 Electronic
 Paper
Details: Electronic for CSST patients, paper for any other clientele
Yes
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19.
Does your facility have a specific dress code?
Specify: Appropriate clothes
20.
Is student parking available on-site?
(Cost, info)
No cost
21.
Is accommodation available?
Possible  Yes
Details of contact info: Patricia Reid (450) (829-2321) ext: 256
(accommodation cost covered by McGill)

Yes
No
No
No
SECTION TWO – STAFFING
1.
Describe your staffing complement for Physiotherapist(s)?
Physiotherapist
Budgeted FTE
3.4
% FTE usually filled
100
# Employed full time
3
# Employed part time
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SECTION THREE – FACILITY HEALTH AND ADMINISTRATION REQUIREMENTS
1.
2.
Is a criminal reference check required?
Yes
If so, indicate the following type:
How recent must the record check be? (Specify):
Basic
Is proof of record check required in advance?
Yes
Is mask fit testing required?
If yes, is it required in advance?
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Vulnerable Sector
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Yes
Yes
No
No
No
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No
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3.
Does your facility require immunization as per the Canadian recommendation for immunization
for Health Care workers? (http://www.phac-aspc.gc.ca/publicat/cig-gci/pdf/part5-cdn_immuniz_guide-2002-6.pdf)
No
 Yes
4.
Does your facility require any additional immunizations beyond the Canadian recommendation
Yes
for Health Care Workers?
 No
Describe:
5.
Does the above immunization information need to be provided to your facility prior to the start
No
of the placement?
 Yes
SECTION FOUR – STUDENT EXPERIENCE
1.
2.
Is travel required as part of the student’s placement?
Yes
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No
If yes, does the student require a vehicle?
Yes

No
Please mark (X) for all other healthcare professionals that a student may work with during a
placement:
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3.
Audiologist
Psychometrist
Psychologist
Nurse
Orthotist
Pastoral care
Pharmacist
Psychiatrist
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Occupational therapist
Social services
Vocational rehab counsellor
Radiology tech
Rehab tech / assistant
Recreational therapist
Speech-language pathologist
Other (specify):
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Physician
Community support worker
Teacher / principal
Please mark (X) all diagnosis related learning experiences available at your clinical site:
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Amputations
Arthritis
Athletic injuries
Burns
Cardiac condition
C.V.A.
Chronic pain / pain
Connective tissue
Congenital / dev.
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Critical care / intensive care
Degenerative diseases
General medical condition
General surgery / organ transplant
Hand / upper extremity
Industrial injuries
Intensive care unit (ICU)
Mental retardation
Other (specify):
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Neurological conditions
Spinal cord injury
Traumatic brain injury
Other neurological condition
Oncologic conditions
Orthopedic / musculoskeletal
Pulmonary condition
Wound care
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4.
Please mark (X) all special programs/activities/learning opportunities available to students
during clinical experiences, or as part of an independent learning study.
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5.
Administration
Aquatic therapy
Back school
Biomechanics lab
Cardiac rehab
Community re entry
Critical care / ICU
Departmental admin.
Early intervention
Employee wellness
Group programs
Home program
Other (specify):
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Industrial / ergonomic PT
In-service training / lectures
Neonatal care
Nursing home / ECF / SNF
On the field athletic injury
Orthotic / prosthetic fabrication
Pain management program
Neurological
Classroom consultation
Work hardening / conditioning
Musculoskeletal
Pediatric – general or emphasis on:
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Prevention / wellness
Pulmonary rehabilitation
Quality assurance
Radiology
Research experience
Screening / prevention
Sports physical therapy
Surgery (observation)
Team meeting / rounds
Mental retardation
Wound care
Please mark (X) all Specialty Clinics available as student learning experiences
Amputee clinic
Arthritis
Feeding clinic
Hand clinic
Hemophilia clinic
Industry
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Neurological clinic
Orthopedic clinic
Pain clinic
Pre-participation in sports
Prosthetic / orthotic clinic
Other (specify):
Screening clinics
Developmental
Scoliosis
Sports medicine clinic
Seating / mobility clinic
Please mark (X) all health professionals at your clinical site with whom students might observe
and/or interact.
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Administrators
Alternative therapies
Athletic trainers
Audiologists
Dietitians
Enterostomal therapist
Exercise physiologists
Other (specify):
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Health information technologist
Nurses
Occupational therapists
Physicians (list specialties)
Physician assistants
Podiatrists
Prosthetists / orthotists
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Psychologists
Respiratory therapists
Therapeutic recreation
Social workers
Special education teachers
Vocational rehab counsellor
Speech-language pathologist
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7.
What learning opportunities are available in the primary services listed below?
Please mark (X) and describe in terms of estimated percentage of full placement potential for
each of the areas and possible hours of operation that the student may be expected to work.
Major (shaded) headings may be appropriate for smaller facilities, whereas a more specific
breakdown may be appropriate for larger centres or specialized clinics.
100 %
75%
50%
Other %
CARDIO-RESPIRATORY
Medical
Surgical
ICU
Cardiac Care Program
Outpatient Program
Chronic Respiratory Rehab
NEUROLOGY
Acute Neurology/Surgery
30%
Rehabilitation (ACV)
Speciality Program
Spinal Cord Injury
Acquired Brain Injury
ORTHOPAEDICS
30%
Inpatient Orthopaedics
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Outpatient Orthopaedics
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General – mixed
Sports Injuries
20%
Rheumatology
Amputee Program
SPECIALITIES
Paediatrics
40%
Geriatrics
OTHER (INCLUDING SPECIAL PROGRAM I.E. ASTHMA CLINICS)
8.
Hours of Operation
Does your facility have placement objectives for each of the above learning opportunities?
Yes
 No
If so, please describe or attach:
We have objectives for students that will be involved with outpatients and in patients but not by
pathology.
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Please provide any additional information you feel may be useful:
Please provide any information pamphlets or brochures regarding your clinic for distribution to
students.
This form was completed by:
Name:
Isabelle Legault
Position:
Responsable de la réadaptation
Contact (telephone):
(450) 829-2321 ext 381
Email address:
www.isabelle.legault@rrss16.gouv.qc.ca
Date:
2008-02-27
Thank you for completing this form. Please mail this form to:
Croce Riggi
McGill University
School of Physical & Occupational Therapy
3654 Promenade Sir William Osler
Montreal, QC H3G 1Y5
e-mail: Phys.occ@mcgill.ca
Fax:
514- 398-6360
If you have any questions and/or concerns, please contact us at:
Phone: 514- 398-5594
Liliane Asseraf-Pasin
Academic Coordinator of Clinical Education
Liliane.asseraf.pasin@mcgill.ca
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Amelia Galietta
Assistant ACCE
Amelia.gaglietta@mcgill.ca
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