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Upon Acceptance to Program

When notified of acceptance into the Orthopedic Technology Program each student is required to:  

Complete all admission requirements to attend Grossmont College.  Refer to the Grossmont College Website for details at www.grossmont.edu, or check with the Admissions and Records Office. 

  • Attend a mandatory Orthopedic Technology Program New Student Orientation (the date and time will be sent to you via email from the OT office)
  • Complete the New Student Packet that will be provided to you by the OT office.  This New Student Packet is very detailed and contains deadlines on the following: 
    • ADB background check/drug screen
    • Current CPR training card for Health Care Providers through the American Heart Association
    • 2-Step Mantoux Tuberculin (TB tests)
    • Physical Examination
    • Influenza vaccination**
    • Signed release forms for standard physical requirements; photography and videography; medical records and computer lab policies
      • Read OT Handbook
      • Passport photo (one) 2x2
      • Purchase Scrubs (you will receive information regarding scrubs in your new student packet)
      • Order OT Program textbooks
      • Purchase Liability Insurance

**Influenza update (10/2018)
Following the fall 2018 semester, the Orthopedic Tech Program will no longer be able to accept a declination of the flu vaccine for any reason due to recent requirements enacted by our local clinical facilities.  Students are required to be vaccinated yearly. 


IMPORTANT- Orthopedic Technology Students

Please be aware that students accepted to the program at Grossmont College are required to undergo a background check and a urine drug screening test before starting the program or being placed at a clinical site. The cost of these procedures may be $75 - $125. The student will be responsible for paying these fees.

It should be noted that failure to pass either or both of these procedures may interfere with clinical placement and/or acceptance of the student into the Ortho Tech Program.

Background Check/Drug Screen

The day of your urine drug test, DO NOT drink more than 8 oz. of any liquid. If you drink an excessive amount of liquid prior to conducting your urine drug screen, the results will be diluted and/or altered and therefore incomplete. If your drug screen results come back dilute, your will not be able to be placed in clinical settings therefore, you will be ineligible to enter the OT program.

Allied Health & Nursing Division Outreach volunteer opportunities
We invite you to join us in reaching out to prospective students and sharing your experiences in health professions education.  Please sign up by following the instructions in the link below. It only takes a few seconds to do!  https://volunteersignup.org/F3WRC

Thank you for helping us reach out to our community!

 

 

Last Updated: 09/10/2019
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