Hospital Corpsman Sickcall Screener's Handbook
BUMEDINST 6550:9A
Naval Hospital Great Lakes
1999
Student Obligations
Each student is encouraged to follow these guidelines:
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You are expected to be alert and to take an active part in each of the classroom sessions.
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It is expected that you will have read the material in the course on the topic to be presented prior to the classroom lecture.
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Continually review and study the material in the Screeners Handbook. Dedicate yourself to the course. It will take hours of out-of-class time to keep up with the rapid pace of this course.
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Due to the responsibility, a Military Sick Call Screener must possess the knowledge and skills taught in this course. This will be assessed by the written test, which you must pass. (Passing Grade is 70% or higher)
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Uniform of the day is required.
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