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Clinical Placements, Vaccination, and CPR Requirements for Physical & Occupational Therapy
Clinical hours necessary to obtain membership in both the national associations and provincial licensing bodies for each profession are included within the professional Master's programs (M.Sc.A.(Occupational Therapy) and M.Sc.A.(Physical Therapy)). This standard is compatible with the licensing requirements in other provinces where legislation is in force.
During the course of study, students may be assigned to clinical placements outside of Montreal and/or in rural areas within the province of Quebec. Students are expected to budget for this in planning for their funding for degree completion.
All clinical teaching sites within the 91ÉçÇø catchment area require students to have a working knowledge of both English and French. In order to participate in the best and most varied fieldwork experiences, students must prepare themselves to work in both languages. Students who are not proficient in French may encounter a delay in graduation. These students may consider applying for clinical placements in other provinces or internationally, at their own expense. Such requests are strictly subject to availability and cannot be guaranteed without the possibility of delayed graduation. French courses for different levels of learners are available through 91ÉçÇø's French Language Centre (FLC). Special courses targeting students in health and social sciences have been developed by Dialogue 91ÉçÇø to support students’ fieldwork and eventual licensure requirements. Course descriptions can be found at www.mcgill.ca/flc/courses-and-programs/french-health-and-social-work-sector.
Valid CPR/AED Level (Health Care Provider) certification or equivalent is required prior to going into any of the clinical affiliation placements and must be maintained throughout the professional Master’s program.
Prior to starting their first clinical course, students must ensure that their immunization records are complete and that they have completed their mask fitting. Failure to do so will prevent students from starting their first clinical course. Students must contact the Student Wellness Hub for a mask fitting appointment or attend announced group appointments. All supporting documentation regarding immunization must be submitted to the Student Wellness Hub. The Hub will provide students with cards that will attest the completion of the immunization requirements and will contain information regarding mask fit. Cards will be provided to students upon immunization and mask fitting completion. Students are required to submit their card electronically by the third clinical seminar (submission details provided in Clinical Seminar 1).
Please also refer to Vaccination/Immunization Requirements for Health Sciences Programs in the undergraduate Health Sciences eCalendar.