Educational Support
The
following departments provide support of the institutions
educational programs, and are available to assist students and faculty:
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To: Academic Support Services | Biomedical
Communications | Library Services | Information
Technology Services | Research and Biotechnology
| Student Affairs | Medical Education
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Academic Support Services
The
Office of Academic Support Services provides co-curricular support
for student learning. Learning assessment and other services are
available to current students by appointment or on a walk-in basis.
Services include workshops on learning strategies, test-taking skills
and time management. Workshops and presentation for students are
presented during student orientation programs and throughout the
academic year. This office also arranges group and individual tutorials.
For
more information or to make an appointment, contact Academic Support
Services at (817) 735-2407.
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Biomedical
Communications
The
Department of Biomedical Communications provides services to the
health science center in the areas of education, research, patient
care and community service. Composed of Medical Arts/Print Services,
Instructional Support Services, Video/Distance Learning and Electronic
Engineering, the department provides a broad range of services in
the creation, distribution and repair of instructional, research
and patient care equipment and materials.
Videotaping
of procedures, patients or lectures, as well as production of specialized
educational or promotional programs, is available both in the studio
and on location. New video teleconferencing technology links the
health science center and the University of North Texas in Denton
to teach courses and conduct meetings. The department also receives
programs on a variety of medical and policy issues via satellite.
Classroom
playback of instructional videos, set up of audio-visual equipment
for classroom use, student equipment checkout, maintenance of biomedical
and electronic equipment, audio-visual systems design, and duplicating
and offset printing are additional services offered by the department.
Medical
arts personnel create charts, graphs, illustrations, posters, brochures,
newsletters and magazines for the various educational, research
and community service endeavors of the institution. Medical photographers
provide the prints and slides to complete these instructional and
promotional materials, as well as on-site photography of patients,
procedures and important events.
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Library
Services
The
health science centers Gibson
D. Lewis Health Sciences Library supports the educational, patient-care,
research and community-service missions of the institution by meeting
the information needs of faculty, students, staff and the local
health sciences community.
Featuring
the latest information technology, this spacious and attractive
facility provides the physical and intellectual resources needed
for study, instruction and research. The library collection contains
over 150,000 volumes and 2,280 serial titles in the basic biomedical
sciences, clinical medicine and affiliated fields. Special Collections
preserves historically significant materials, including over 2,400
volumes of osteopathic and nineteenth century medicine, The William
G. Sutherland Collection, and institutional archives, photographs
and oral histories.
The
library uses the Library Information System (LIS) to provide access
to the librarys collections and to the National Library of
Medicines MEDLINE database. LIS may be accessed in the library,
via telephone modem or through the Internet. Library instruction
on LIS, MEDLINE and other library services, as well as reference
services and mediated computer searches, are readily available.
Materials
not owned by the library may be obtained through interlibrary loan
from many sources. The library has been a resource library in the
National Network of Libraries of Medicine since 1991. In addition,
the library is a member of the South Central Academic Medical Libraries
Consortium, which provides access to all 14 academic medical/health
science center libraries in Texas, Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma
and New Mexico.
The
librarys Media Resources Center houses an audio-visual collection
of over 5,800 titles, including 340 computer software programs and
some 124 anatomical models. The collection includes titles with
a broad appeal to both medical/scientific users and the general
public. Sixteen viewing rooms are equipped with video playback and
slide-tape projectors.
Three
networked computer labs, with Macintosh and Windows computers, are
available for student, staff and faculty use. Monthly computer classes
are also offered. The Internet can be accessed in all three labs.
Portable computers are also available for overnight and weekend
checkout.
All
health science center students receive the full range of library
services, including borrowing privileges, individual and group study
areas, photocopying, computer searches, reference help, document
delivery services, print indexes, personal instruction in the use
of the library and access to the librarys collections. Students
must have I.D. badges to borrow materials and gain access to the
librarys various study rooms. Students are cautioned to be
careful with food and drink in the library. Food and drink are not
allowed in the computer labs.
Copy
cards are available for purchase. The library is a member in the
Copyright Clearinghouse Center to ensure compliance with the copyright
law.
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Information
Technology Services
Information
Technology Services provides quality computer and telecommunication
services to all academic, academic administrative and fiscal administrative
areas of the health science center.
Systems
and Programming Services designs and implements computer systems
and programs for fiscal and academic administrative areas of the
institution.
Network
and Microcomputer Services is responsible for the design, installation
and maintenance of academic and administrative local-area networks
(LANs) on campus. Computer users connected to the LAN have access
to a variety of software programs and are able to exchange data
and electronic mail with users across the institution and off campus.
Dial-in access is available for both IBM and Macintosh platforms.
The
division provides consultation and user assistance to computer users
relative to hardware and software use, communications, printing
and planning a computer purchase.
Telecommunication
Services operates and maintains the campus-wide telephone system
with state-of-the-art equipment and software, and maintains and
produces an in-house telephone directory for faculty and staff.
This division also manages the telephone voice mail system, as well
as all pagers and answering services, and advises users about cellular
telephones. The division is responsible for submitting the Yellow
Pages and White Pages information to appropriate telephone companies.
Records
Management maintains a program for the economical and efficient
management of institutional records. The division is responsible
for the preparation and maintenance of the records-retention schedule
and approves all requests for the disposal of state records.
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Research
and Biotechnology
The
Office of Research and Biotechnology develops policies and administers
programs to enhance faculty and student research and scholarly activity,
and to assure institutional compliance with all mandated requirements
related to research. The office assists in proposal development,
identification of and negotiations with potential sources of support,
and post-award management of research funds. The office manages
intellectual property (patents and copyrights), institutional policies
and research contractual matters.
The
office coordinates all basic and applied research, clinical trials
and biomedical technology programs, including the Institutes for
Discovery. Programs that promote these activities include seminars
and workshops, faculty research programs, collaborative and community
outreach activities and a variety of programs to encourage students
to enter careers in research.
The
office also plays a leadership role in establishing and nurturing
new research partnerships, technology transfer, and commercialization
with industry and the private sector.
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Student
Affairs
The
health science centers Division of Student Affairs coordinates
various services for students personal and academic needs.
Student Affairs supports co-curricular and extra-curricular programming,
activities and services to facilitate students academic training,
professional growth and personal development.
The
Division of Student Affairs strives to:
Manage student enrollment, such that recruitment, admission, retention
and career development strategies result in graduates who portray
those qualities important in the successful initiation of a professional
career.
Support the institutional culture and climate to effectively promote
the
professional
and personal learning and growth of students.
Support consistent development, creation and implementation of institutional
policies
and guidelines to promote student success.
Promote effective and timely communication that demonstrates a professional,
caring, and supportive concern for prospective students, enrolled
students and alumni.
Offices
within the Division of Student Affairs include Student Development,
Academic Support Services, Medical Student Admissions, Financial
Aid and the Registrar.
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Medical
Education
The
Department of Medical Education provides educational support services
to TCOM and to other health science center programs. Faculty and
staff of the department schedule medical school classes and coordinate
the scheduling of all other classes, support curriculum development
activities in the medical school, conduct faculty development programs
designed for the professional development of all faculty, and contribute
to educational research.
Medical
Education assists basic science and clinical science faculty review
and provides staff support to the Curriculum Committee and course
director groups that carry out the improvement of the curriculum.
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Academic
Information Services
Academic
Information Services supports the UNT Health Science Center's commitment
to excellence in education by providing a range of academic information
support services to a broad constituency of the center's administrators,
faculty, staff, and students:
- Testing
Services: Score, analyze and report results of classroom testing.
Consult with faculty on test construction. Support departments'
test item-banking activities. Maintain score rosters of students'
test scores. Administer examinations for didactic courses and
clinical clerkships.
- Evaluation
Services: Monitor the effectiveness of undergraduate and graduate
didactic courses, clinical clerkships, and statewide preceptorship
experiences through formative and summative student and peer evaluations.
Analyze and report timely results to constituent individuals and
offices via paper reports and online computer systems. Support
various data collection activities of departments, faculty, and
students through the design of optical mark scanning forms and
Internet pages, along with the analysis, and reporting of the
resulting information.
- External
Examinations: Serve as the liaison with the National Board of
Osteopathic Medical Examiners (NBOME), National Board of Medical
Examiners (NBME), Texas State Board of Medical Examiners, and
Federation of State Medical Boards on matters pertaining to examinations
and physician licensing. Serve as Executive Chief Proctor and
Exam Site Administrator for NBME and NBOME Subject Examinations.
- Information
Services: Design, develop, and maintain databases for various
types of academic data. Respond to administrative requests for
analysis and reporting of data contained in these databases. Provide
ongoing data support to various Health Science Center committees,
including the Curriculum Committee, Course Directors, Promotion
and Tenure, Student Performance, and Self-Study. Provide information
to students to facilitate their progress in the curriculum, such
as performance-based analyses of strong and weak areas in their
knowledge base. Provide predicted external examination performance
scores to students.
- Statistical
Services: Provide consultation on survey construction, research
design, and multi-variate statistical analysis for funded grants.
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