Proton Therapy Specialist Certificate Application Packet

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2012 Proton Therapy Specialist Certificate Application Packet IU Health Proton Therapy Center 2012 Application Deadlines: Summer semester applications are due by April 20 th Fall semester applications are due by July 20 th ITCC 1/19/2012

PROGRAM DESCRIPTION Ivy Tech Community College - Bloomington Proton Therapy Specialist Certificate The Proton Therapy Specialist Certificate program provides a post graduate educational opportunity to registered Radiation Therapists through a variety of instructional methods including online and traditional instruction, simulated practical experience as well as clinical experience. Graduates receive a Certificate of Completion. The Proton Therapy Specialist Certificate is a college based program that provides graduates with 16 undergraduate college credit hours. MISSION AND GOALS The mission of the Proton Therapy Specialist Certificate program is to provide the student with a comprehensive education in proton therapy. Participants will complete the program with the knowledge and skills necessary to function as a competent and compassionate proton therapy professional. PROGRAM OBJECTIVES Graduates of the Ivy Tech Proton Therapy Specialist Certificate are expected to meet the following objectives. 1. Demonstrate knowledge of anatomical structures of the body in radiographic and cross-sectional images. 2. Describe the concepts of basic patient care specific to radiation therapy/ proton therapy with an emphasis on physical and emotional conditions. 3. Discuss the physical properties of protons and describe how they influence the principles of treatment and simulation. 4. Discuss specific pathologic conditions and describe the standard treatment and simulation regimens for each anatomical structure. 5. Demonstrate clinical competency in a variety of treatment procedures. 6. Describe and discuss quality management procedures standard in a proton therapy facility. 7. Practice radiation safety precautions specific to the delivery of proton therapy treatments.

IVY TECH COMMUNITY COLLEGE Ivy Tech Community College - Bloomington is a comprehensive community college, offering transfer degrees, online course options, and workforce training. Please visit www.ivytech.edu/bloomington for more information. Ivy Tech Community College is one of the nation's largest statewide community college systems with single accreditation. It is the state's largest public post-secondary institution serving more than 120,000 students a year. While students enjoy the benefits of a large institution, with 23 campuses throughout the state and an average class size of 22, students find personal attention close to home at Ivy Tech Community College. Ivy Tech Community College s Bloomington campus opened in 2002, and includes a six county service area: Greene, Lawrence, Martin, Monroe, Morgan and Owen counties. The Bloomington campus has an enrollment of 6,500 students. Though Bloomington has a six county service area, we serve students from nearly all Indiana counties PROGRAM PARTNERS ProCure Treatment Centers, Inc. The ProCure Training and Development Center (TDC), located in Bloomington, IN, is the first and only center devoted exclusively to training in proton therapy. It offers clinical, technical, interpersonal and administrative training that pertains to all aspects of proton therapy treatment. In addition to lecture rooms, the TDC is equipped with treatment rooms fully equipped with state-of-the art equipment everything but the protons to simulate the total work environment for treating patients. Indiana University (IU) Health Proton Therapy Center IU Health Proton Therapy Center is a state-of-the-art proton radiation therapy center offering a highly precise means of treating cancer. Since 2004, the Proton Center physicians have treated adults and children with both benign and cancerous tumors while protecting healthy tissues and normal structures. Located on the IU Bloomington campus, the IU Health Proton Therapy Center is the third of several high-energy proton centers currently operating in the United States. The Proton Center was constructed within the Integrated Science and Technology Hall, which houses the cyclotron that produces the proton beam. IU Health Proton Therapy Center is programmatically incorporated into the IU Melvin and Bren Simon Cancer Center and the IU School of Medicine Department of Radiation Oncology. The Center is also part of the comprehensive suite of cancer services offered to patients within the portfolio of IU Health, which includes IU, Methodist and Riley Hospitals.

CURRICULUM The Proton Therapy Specialist Certificate is considered nontraditional program consisting of an online didactic component followed by onsite lecture and lab practicum. Clinical experience is the final component of the program. This final component may be completed at one of the program s affiliated clinics or at another proton therapy center with proper approval and permission (i.e. a current employer). Participants can elect to complete the program in approximately one semester or as many as three. Certificateseeking students must complete all 16 credit hours. Program Courses RDTH 260 Principles and Practice of Proton Therapy (8 credit hrs) RDTH 261 Proton Therapy Lab Practicum (5 credit hrs) RDTH 265 Clinical Experience (3 credit hrs) *RDTH 260 and 261 must be completed prior to enrolling in 265. Course Sequencing Examples One Semester Completion RDTH 260 (entire semester) RDTH 261 (completed within first 8 weeks of semester RDTH 265 (complete in second 8 weeks of semester Two Semester Completion Semester A RDTH 260 Semester B RDTH 261 & 265 Three Semester Completion Semester A RDTH 260 Semester B RDTH 261 Semester C RDTH 265 *Course offerings are dependent on enrollment (each course will be offered at least once a year but may not be offered every semester). REQUIRED TEXTS & CURRICULUM MATERIALS: A Cancer Source Book for Nurses, American Cancer Society, 8 th Ed., Jones and Bartlett Publishers, Mississauga, ON, 2004. ISBN: 0763732761 Principles and Practice: Radiation Therapy by Washington and Leaver, Mosby, Inc., 3 rd Edition, 2010. ISBN: 978-0-323-05362-4 Materials Provided by Program CT Basics: Radiation Therapy Series, American Society of Radiologic Technologists, 2011.

Journal of the ICRU, Prescribing, Recording and Reporting Proton-Beam Therapy, Volume 7, No. 2, 2007, Oxford University Press (provided by program) NetAnatomy; accessed through Ivy Tech Virtual Library (provided by program) OTHER SUGGESTED TEXTS: Thomas Delaney and Hanne Kooy, Proton and Charged Particle Radiotherapy, Lippincott Williams and Wilkins Publishers, Philadelphia, 2008 ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS Must submit a completed Ivy Tech Community College application. Must submit a completed Proton Therapy Specialist Program application and required documents. Must be a graduate of an American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) approved radiation therapy program or its international equivalent; Must be a registered Radiation Therapist (ARRT or its equivalent) in good standing and submit proof of current certification LAB & CLINICAL EQUIVALENCY Completion of lab and clinical experience requirements may be satisfied by documented prior work experience in proton therapy (minimum of one year). Experiential credit is reviewed on a case-by-case basis and subject to approval by the Radiation Therapy Program Director. Students who submit documentation and are granted experiential credits but remain financially responsible for those credits. PROGRAM COSTS Program costs vary depending on applicant s experience level, and whether they are an Ivy Tech direct admit, or selected and referred through ProCure s selection process. Ivy Tech graduates and registered radiation therapists with a minimum of one year of proton experience will be charged at current Ivy Tech credit hour rates to include a $60 student technology fee per course, and a $500 program resource fee (if applicable).

Below is the link for current tuition rates: o http://www.ivytech.edu/why-ivy-tech/ ProCure selected applicants with no proton experience who require all components of the program will be charged a package rate of $8000.00. o Package includes: Tuition and fees Program materials Necessary licenses Radiation monitoring CPR certification Cost of lab resources Guaranteed clinical assignment at a ProCure proton therapy treatment center Reimbursement for background check and immunization costs. o Students are responsible for transportation, lodging and evening meals. OTHER REQUIRED RESOUCES Personal or Notebook Computer with the following specs; 1GHz or faster CPU 256 MB or more of RAM (512 MB is strongly suggested) High-speed internet connection Windows XP (Mac OS X and Linux/Unix OS are suitable for most, but not all, online course applications) CD-ROM drive/usb port Sound card and speakers/headphones may be required for some course content Video card and monitor capable of displaying at least 16 bit color (thousands of colors) Current Web Browser (Internet Explorer or FireFox suggested) Able to communicate in English (or provide for translation) ACCREDITATION Ivy Tech Community College is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. This program is approved by the College and State of Indiana for 16 credit hours. The College intends to seek specialized accreditation for the program when available. The program abides by all Ivy Tech Community College admission policies.

If an applicant is not accepted into the program and wishes to remain in consideration, he/she may request to be placed on the program waiting list. Admission to the program will be in order of the request. CONTACT INFORMATION Karlee Wyatt, CMD, B.S.R.T. (R)(T) Ivy Tech Community College 200 Daniels Way Bloomington, IN 47404 Email: kwyatt13@ivytech.edu Phone: 812-330-6288 Jason Dixon, MA, R.T. (T) ProCure Treatment Centers, Inc. Radiation Therapy-Training 420 N. Walnut St Bloomington, IN 47401 Email: jason.dixon@procure.com Phone: 812.330.6614

Ivy Tech Community College -Bloomington PROTON THERAPY SPECIALIST CERTIFICATE APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS for 1. Ivy Tech Radiation Therapy Graduates OR 2. Registered Therapists with one year or more proton therapy experience Program Admission Requirements: 1. Completed Ivy Tech College Application (non-ivy Tech Applicants only) Link: http://www.ivytech.edu/applicationadmissionform.pdf 2. Completed Proton Therapy Specialist Application 3. Copy of current ARRT registration card or equivalent with certification in radiation therapy 4. Verification of employment experience Please check one of the following: Ivy Tech Radiation Therapy Graduate (ARRT Registered) Registered Radiation Therapist with greater than one year experience in an established proton therapy center Contact Information Name: Last First Middle Initial Street Address Apt. # Phone ( ) Cell ( ) Email address Radiation Therapy Education Name of Program School Street Address Date of Graduation (mm/yyyy) Degree/Certificate Date of ARRT certification (mm/yyyy) Certification #

Proton Therapy Work Experience (if applicable) Name of Employer Street Address Dates of Employment Name of Employer Street Address Dates of Employment Verification of Employment and Experience Submit two letters verifying at least one year of employment/experience from the center/s identified above. Letters must be written by the following personnel. 1. Human Resources Representative 2. Administrator or Medical Director of Proton Center Mail Application and Supporting Documents To: Proton Therapy Specialist Program Ivy Tech Community College 200 Daniels Way Bloomington, IN 47404 Attn: Karlee Wyatt, CMD

Ivy Tech Community College -Bloomington PROTON THERAPY SPECIALIST CERTIFICATE APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS for Registered Radiation Therapist with less than one year or NO proton experience Program Admission Requirements: 1. Completed Ivy Tech College Application (http://www.ivytech.edu/applicationadmissionform.pdf) 2. Completed Proton Therapy Specialist Application 3. Copy of current ARRT registration card or equivalent with certification in radiation therapy 4. Completed clinical and lab procedures Clinical and Lab Experience Requirements 1. Complete background check and drug screen through Certified Background Ivy Tech will provide necessary information for accepted students Cost is approximately $111.00 (cost maybe increased for international students) 2. Submit proof of Immunizations on the attached form. MMR (Measles, Mumps and Rubella) PPD (TB Skin Test) Varicella (Chickenpox) Tetanus, Diphtheria and Pertussis (Tdap) 3. Proof of current CPR certification for healthcare providers Enclose all required documentation and mail to the address below: 1. Completed applications for admission to Ivy Tech and Proton Specialist Program 2. Copies of current ARRT registration/certification or international equivalent in radiation therapy 3. Submit proof of immunizations 4. Copies of background check & CPR Mail To: Proton Therapy Specialist Certificate Ivy Tech Community College - Bloomington 200 Daniels Way Bloomington, IN 47404 Attn: Karlee Wyatt, CMD

Contact Information PROTON THERAPY SPECIALIST PROGRAM ADMISSION APPLICATION Name: Last First Middle Initial Street Address Apt. # Phone ( ) Cell ( ) Email address Radiation Therapy Education Name of Program School Street Address Date of Graduation (mm/yyyy) Degree/Certificate Date of ARRT certification (mm/yyyy) Radiation Therapy Work Experience Name of Employer Street Address Dates of Employment Name of Employer Street Address Dates of Employment

IMMUNIZATION REQUIREMENTS THIS SECTION TO BE COMPLETED BY A PHYSICIAN, LICENSED PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT, OR ADVANCED REGISTERED NURSE PRACTITIONER: Required documentation includes immunity status, tuberculosis screening, physical examination and validation of student s ability to perform essential functions of the program. Health care provider must complete and sign all 3 sections of this form. It is the student s responsibility to ensure that the form is complete and signed in all required areas prior to submission to the program. 1. Immunity Status: Documentation of immunity requires either a vaccine that is up to date according to CDC recommendations or serologic evidence of immunity. If the student declines one or more the following vaccines, a declination form must be completed and signed by the student s health care provider. Hepatitis B #1 Hepatitis B #2 (1 mo. following #1) Hepatitis B #3 (5 mo. following #2) Influenza (1 dose annually) Measles (2 doses) Mumps (1 dose) Rubella (1 dose) Varicella (1 dose) Tdap - 1 dose Td Booster (every 10 years after Tdap) Tetanus Diphtheria Pertussis Date of Vaccine Vaccine above Vaccine above Vaccine above Titer Level Demonstrating Immunity Titer Below Titer Below Date of Titer Health Care Provider Signature Date 2. Tuberculosis Screening: Tuberculin Mantoux skin testing or Quantiferon TB Gold blood test required; and chest x-ray if either result is positive. Tuberculin Skin (Mantoux) Results: Date Given: / / Date Read: / / Results: mm Negative Positive (chest x-ray required) Provider Signature: Quantiferon TB Gold Blood Test (for International Students) Results: Date of test: / / Negative: Positive (chest x-ray required): Indeterminate (requires mantoux): Provider Signature: Chest X-Ray (Required if Tuberculin skin test or Quantiferon TB Gold test is positive) Date of chest x-ray: / / Normal: Abnormal: Provider Signature:

Student Name: DECLINATION FOR VACCINATION I understand that there is increased risk of acquiring Hepatitis B virus (HBV), Measles, Mumps, Rubella, Tetanus, Diphtheria, Varicella (Chicken Pox), influenza, and/or Tuberculosis infection due to potential occupational exposure to blood or other infectious materials. It is recommended that I be immunized with vaccine for these illnesses. However, I decline these immunizations at this time. I understand that by declining vaccination, I accept the risks involved and I will not hold Ivy Tech Community College or ProCure Treatment Centers, Inc., classmates or the clinical facility responsible for the consequences of my decision. I understand that certain course activities and affiliated clinical sites may refuse or prevent students the right to participate in hands-on contact with clients or patients if they are not vaccinated and/or provide documentation of immunization for the above mentioned communicable diseases. Depending on specific clinical affiliating agency requirements, declining immunization may prevent the student from participating in clinical coursework and may require withdrawal from the program. I understand that the purpose of providing in-class hands-on laboratory activities and clinical experiences is to assist students in the understanding and application of course content, ultimately providing a sufficient foundation to prepare the student for degree completion and subsequent certification or licensing examination. Ivy Tech and its partners cannot guarantee that a student who has not participated fully in these hands-on activities will be fully prepared to do the same. Ivy Tech and its partners cannot guarantee that any student will pass a certification or licensing exam, or become employed in the field. I have discussed the implications of this decision with my healthcare provider as indicated by the signature on this form. Immunization Personal Preference Purpose for Declination Medical Contraindication Expected Duration of Medical Contraindication Health Care Provider Signature Date Student Signature