Texas State's CLS Program is a 2 + 2 university-based program. Senior CLS students take their lecture/laboratory courses on campus and complete their clinical education assignments at the clinical affiliates which are within commuting distance of San Marcos. These affiliates include but are not limited to the following:
- Austin Diagnostic Clinic, Austin
- Austin Regional Clinic, Austin
- Blood and Tissue Center of Central Texas, Austin
- Capital Medical Clinic, Austin
- Dell Children's Medical Center, Austin
- Department of State Health Services, Austin
- PPD Pharmaco, Austin
- Seton Medical Center, Austin
- Seton Northwest Hospital, Austin
- Seton Southwest Hospital, Austin
- St. David's North Austin Medical Center, Austin
- St. David's South Austin Medical Center, Austin
- Texas Oncology PA-South Austin Cancer Center, Austin
- Texas Department of State Health Services, Austin
- University Medical Center at Brackenridge, Austin
- Cedar Park Regional Medical Center, Cedar Park
- Seton-Hays Medical Center, Kyle
- St. Mark's Medical Center, La Grange
- Seton-Edgar B. Davis Memorial Hospital, Luling
- Christus Santa Rosa Hospital-New Braunfels, New Braunfels
- St. David's Round Rock Medical Center, Round Rock
- Seton Medical Center-Williamson, Round Rock
- Christus Santa Rosa Hospital, City Centre, San Antonio
- South Texas Blood and Tissue Center, San Antonio
- Central Texas Medical Center, San Marcos
- Guadalupe Regional Medical Center, Seguin
- Smithville Regional Hospital, Smithville
Our program requires that students pass a criminal background check before placement in a clinical rotation. The background check is completed prior to clinical assignments. For more information about our policy, click here.
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