SJH Main Campus
Parking for students and faculty
is located in the
Parking Garage
behind the 700
Bob-O-Link building (Lexington Clinic Sports Medicine). The roof level of the garage
connects to building D of the KOH Office Park via a pedway. Continue to take this
pedway to Building A when it connects to the first floor of the hospital near the
chapel. Security monitors the parking areas and will have unauthorized vehicles
towed.
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Outside street level parking adjacent to Building D is reserved for patients only!!!
SJM Campus
The parking area is located across the street from the hospital and if that is full,
there is a secondary parking area located across from Seton Complex.
SJMS Campus
Park in the last two rows of the front parking lot closest to the interstate. If that is
full, you may move up to the next row. Security monitors the parking lot.
Dress Code
(Refer to the CHI Saint Joseph Health Dress and Appearance Standards policy)
To convey a professional appearance, clinical instructors and students are expected to follow
the CHI Saint Joseph Health and Appearance Standards policy.
Uniforms
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Business or business casual attire when not in a clinical setting.
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Scrubs with or without lab coats as required by your school when in a clinical
setting.
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All clothing must be clean, neat and well fitting.
Name Badges
o
Nametags must be worn at chest level at all times.
Shoes
o
Close-toed shoes will be required in patient care areas. Shoes should be clean
and in good repair at all times.
Hairstyles
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Long hair must be pulled back away from the face. Hair may conform to current
fashion but must be neatly groomed and not interfere with patient care or
safety. Extreme hairstyles are not permitted.
Make-up
o
Make-up must be conservatively applied.
Facial Hair
o
Facial hair must be neatly trimmed and well groomed.
Jewelry
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Minimal jewelry, no more than three earrings per ear.
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Facial and oral jewelry are not acceptable.
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Buttons, badges, pins, which are objectionable because of their size or
inappropriate message (such as profane or provocative language, political
preferences, or business advertising) are not permitted.
Fingernails
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Artificial fingernails, nail extenders, nail wraps or other artificial nail components
are not to be worn by healthcare workers who provide direct or indirect patient
care. This includes acrylic, gel and other nail overlays. If polish is worn, it should
be in good condition.
Strong scents
o
Perfume, odor from tobacco products both smoke and smokeless must be
avoided, as they may cause allergic reactions for patients, visitors and
coworkers.
Tattoos
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Tattoos should be kept to a minimum and be covered if possible. Large,
offensive, and those that depict violence, sexual and/or racial overtones must be
kept covered.
Students are encouraged to bring only the minimal items into the clinical setting.
Students are encouraged to leave valuables, money, backpacks, and books at home.
Bring only what is required to successfully complete the clinical.
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