EXPECTATIONS:
General Guidelines
Above all, this is not a hands-on type program, this is an
observation only program. When shadowing at the
hospital, clinics, or DSHS, there are certain guidelines
that each intern is expected to follow. You should
always have the capacity to care. You will need to have
the ability to communicate patiently and clearly with
people from varied backgrounds and intellectual
capacities. Listen to what is being told to you by the
doctors, hospital staff, and public health officials.
Being an intern requires alertness and the willingness
to do as directed as well as being patient and in
control in any given situation. Patient confidentiality
is a necessity in any situation. You should be prudent
enough not to converse about a patient except as
appropriate. Always be reliable and prompt to your
scheduled rotation time.
Scheduling Rotation Times
Hospital & Clinics
When scheduling rotations with any family practice, pediatrician, or
specialty physician, interns must arrange with the
administrative assistant as soon as possible. The intern
should make an attempt to schedule in advance unless the
assistant specifies for you to wait for a small period
of time. The people working in offices are volunteering
their time to work us in to the doctor’s schedule.
Always make it a priority to be extremely polite to
them.
Texas Department of State Health Services
Interns will need to contact the volunteer director at DSHS to send in
their choices of areas they are interested in
volunteering. The intern will report to whoever is in
charge of the public health department that they have
been selected based on their choices.
Preparation for Rotations
Most of all you should dress professionally since you are representing
the program. Always wear name badge during rotations at
hospitals, clinics, or DSHS. This is a LAW! You must
have proper identification. Dress with appropriate
footwear. Be practical. Wear shoes that will not slow
your mobility down. Always bring appropriate supplies to
hospital, clinics, or DSHS. For example, you should
bring safety goggles to hospital, clinics, and DSHS.
Always have a pen and paper somewhere near you. You do
not need to carry these items with you at all times, but
this may be a good idea. You can put a pen and a small
notepad in your coat pocket.
Attending Rotations
It is a major importance to be prompt and on time to your rotations.
Doctors are often very polite, however, you never know
what they may say to you if you are late. When you
arrive to an office for your rotation, check in with the
administrative assistant or others in the office, and
allow them to give you permission to enter the clinical
area. In regards to cancellations, please notify the
administrative assistant as soon as possible, but it is
imperative that you make up that time that you missed.
Also, call them if you are late, so that they do not
wait around for you when patients are waiting. The same
procedure for rescheduling or canceling hospital
rotations times applies to the DSHS rotation as well.
Always call if you will be late or if you need to
reschedule. However, it is important to keep your date
because the office may have scheduled certain events
around you.
Special Notes for Surgery
Prior to morning surgery in adult or pediatric, you should eat a good
breakfast!! Bring tennis shoes to change into prior to
surgery. The hospital provides the scrubs required to be
worn during surgery in the OR. Even if you own a pair of
scrubs, you must use the sterile hospital scrubs. Always
introduce yourself to the members of the surgical team.
They are helpful. Please do not hesitate to inform
someone if you are feeling dizzy or uncomfortable during
a procedure. This occasionally may occur. Hair must be
tied back during surgery, even if observing only.
Other Suggestions
You should try to get a lot of sleep the night prior to your rotations.
For some interns, this may be one of your first
experiences of having to be present at a hospital so
early in the morning. So, get yourself ready the night
before as much as possible.
Try to enjoy yourself. The doctors and public health workers are all
looking forward to having you as a student, and they are
volunteering their time just as you are. Make the most
out of your experience. Stay as long as you wish if you
are invited to do so.
Carry the phone numbers of the coordinators with you at your rotation.
Call them without hesitation if any questions or
concerns arise. |