To ensure the safety of all patients for whom our allied health students provide care, all allied health students over the age of 18 will be required to complete the criminal background check. If a student is found guilty of any felony crime against a person, the student must meet with the appropriate program director to determine the student's ability to participate in clinical placement. Students who are unable to complete the clinical component of their respective program will be withdrawn from the program.
The following list of felony crimes against persons will prevent clinical placement for any allied health student:
Murder in the first degree
International second-degree murder
Capital murder
Domestic battery
Murder in the first degree
Aggravated kidnapping
Murder in the first degree; Conspiracy
Murder in the second degree (reckless)
Murder in the first degree; Solicitation
Voluntary manslaughter
Kidnapping
Aggravated robbery
Aggravated battery on LEO-intentional, great bodily harm
Injury to a pregnant woman in the commission of a felony
Aggravated battery – intentional, great bodily harm
Injury to a pregnant woman in commission of K.S.A. 21-342 (aggravated assault), K.S.A. 21-3413 (a)(1), battery or K.S.A. 21-3517, sexual battery
Involuntary manslaughter
Robbery
Aggravated battery – reckless, great bodily harm
Aggravated assault on law enforcement officer
Mistreatment of a dependent adult – physical
Aggravated assault
Aggravated interference with parental custody
Blackmail
Battery against a correctional officer, youth center office, juvenile detention office or city/county correctional officer/employee
Aggravated battery – intentional, bodily harm
Aggravated battery – intentional, physical contact
Stalking when the offender has a previous conviction within 7 years for stalking the same victim
Aggravated battery – reckless, bodily harm
Assisting suicide
Criminal threat
Stalking in all other cases
Interference with parental custody in all other cases