FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS:
Here is a list of questions HCMP interns and
coordinators have been asked throughout the years.
Q1: Approximately, how many people are accepted into
the program?
A1: The number of people offered admission to the
program varies from semester to semester depending on
preceptor and coordinator availability and support. The
quality of the applicant pool is also a factor.
Q2: What if I haven't finished my 80 hours of
volunteering by the time I apply?
A2: As long as you finish your 80 hours of volunteering
before the semester you become an intern, you can apply.
Make a note on your application that states you will
finish your hours by the end of the semester.
Q3: Can I submit my employment hours at the hospital
or clinic in place of my volunteer hours?
A3: You may go ahead and submit your hours and write
them in the appropriate place in your application.
However, those hours will not count towards the
volunteer hours requirement.
Q4: Do I need the medical terminology class? I know
medical terminology from volunteering employment.
A4: Medical terminology is one of the required classes
in order to be considered for this program. You will
need this course in order to interact easily with the
preceptor. Even if you have some prior knowledge of
medical terminology, it is best if you took this course.
Write on your application your reason for why you have
not taken or are not taking the course.
Q5: Do I need to have already taken the required
courses by the time I apply?
A5: You can be taking the courses during the semester
you are applying. You will need to have the courses
completed before the semester you start as an intern.
Q6: Can I ask a teaching assistant to write my
professor evaluation form?
A6: It is preferred that you have a professor write your
evaluation. Just make sure that your T.A. gets his/her
faculty to sign it as well. You want to make sure that
you get a recommendation from someone who knows you well
and can relate to us the type of person you represent.
The reason why a professor recommendation is preferred
is that you are required to get recommendations letters
from professors when you apply to medical school or any
professional school. You should already have begun
interacting with your professors. You should ask your
professor whether he or she could write a positive
recommendation for you.
Q7: Is CPR certification a requirement?
A7: CPR certification is not a requirement for applying
to the program, but it would be helpful during the
application process. CPR certification is necessary for
interns when rotating.
Q8: Should I have taken the other highly recommended
biology courses like vertebrate physiology?
A8: Those classes are suggested coursework to make it
easier on an intern when a doctor discusses a patient's
condition. You must have the required lower-division
biology courses completed by the time you are an intern.
Q9: How do I fit 8 hours of shadowing into my
schedule for next semester?
A9: It is suggested that a student have two 4-hour
blocks or a one 8-hour block during the week. This is
the minimum of eight hours devoted to shadowing per
week. This does not include invitations by doctors or
staff to attend conferences and other events. In
addition to the weekly HCMP meetings that interns and
coordinators attend, there is sometimes other HCMP
business that has to be dealt with during the week.
Q10: Is the coordinator role important? Can I just
intern for one semester and leave the program?
A10: This is a two-semester program. The coordinator
role makes this program dynamic and catalytic by
fostering leadership skills developed as an intern. A
student interns for one semester and becomes a
coordinator the following semester. You must be in
Austin and affiliated with the University of Texas to
coordinate the program.
Q11 Do I need to be a student taking classes in order
to become an intern?
A11: You could have already graduated from University of
Texas @ Austin but remain associated to UT as a student,
faculty, and/or staff and can still become an intern. As
long as you plan on staying in Austin for two semesters
following graduation, you can apply for the program.
Q12: Where do I get verification of my volunteer
hours?
A12: You can ask the volunteer department to give you a
printout of your hours. It only takes a couple of
minutes.
Q13: Do you have any suggestions of when I should
start working on my application?
A13: Start NOW!!! Other applicants may already be
thinking of asking the same professor and/or specialty
area supervisor as you. Professors are not only writing
recommendations for this program but also for graduate
school, medical school, and other programs. It takes
time to write professors time to write letters and deal
with other teaching matters. Start thinking about your
class schedule for the next semester and what to write
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