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Clinical
Learning Resource Center (CLRC): Skills Lab
Location:
New College Building/3108
Current Quarter Hours of Operation:
PLEASE NOTE: Hours may be subject to revision, especially during midterms, finals, and holidays. It may be advisable to call the CLRC at 215-762-3595 to confirm desired times of attendance.
Monday 8am - 8 pm
Tuesday 8am - 4pm
Wednsday 8am - 8 pm
Thursday 8am - 8 pm
Friday 8am - 8 pm
Closed Saturday & Sunday
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Faculty/Assistance Remediation
Location:
Typically Suite 4401 NCB
Faculty are available each day 8am-4pm. Students should call the CLRC at 215-762-3595 or email CLRemed@drexel.edu to schedule remediation appointments or for further information regarding these hours. You may also Contact Professor Charles Spruance at cs479@drexel.edu or 215-762-8543 for further assistance regarding remediation.
Monday 8am - 4pm |
Tuesday 9am-7pm |
Wednesday 8am - 4pm |
Thursday 8am - 4pm |
Friday 8am - 4pm |
Saturday 8 am - 4pm |
Sunday 8am - 4pm |
PLEASE NOTE: Hours may be subject to revision, especially during midterms, finals, and holidays. It may be advisable to call the CLRC at 215-762-3595 to confirm desired times of attendance.
About the CLRC:
The purpose of the Clinical Learning Resource Center (CLRC)
is to provide an environment that promotes clinical practice in
a professional setting and fosters studying.
CLRC also provides tools to deepen the learning experience in the Nursing, Physician Assistant and Rehab Science programs primarily, as well as support all the programs within the College of Nursing and Health Professions as needed.

The Clinical Learning Resource Center provides students with state-of the-art educational resources (including the Sim-Man Simulated Patient System) to enable them to develop the skills
that are needed in their chosen health professions careers.
The College of Nursing and Health Professions is located at Drexel University's Center City Hahnemann campus. A Clinical Learning Resource Center provides students with state-of-the-art educational resources to enable them to develop the skills needed in their chosen behavioral health professions careers. For example, the wireless classroom facilities used in conjunction with personal digital assistant (PDA) equipment is a proven useful educational resource. PDA's are required for all students and can be utilized in several emerging clinical practice applications for the promotion of best practices in behavioral health care.
Books previously available at the CLRC are now only available
at the library.
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