Observerships

Department Observer Policy

The Department of Radiology and Imaging Sciences welcomes individuals seeking non-credited, short-term observerships to gain exposure to our clinical, research, and educational activities. Observerships are shadowing experiences designed for undergraduate students, international students, and visitors from outside academic or healthcare entities.

Please note: An observership is not a clinical rotation, an elective, or an educational experience for academic credit. Observers will not be allowed to provide any direct patient care, handle patient information, or participate in any invasive procedures.

Eligibility and Requirements

Duration and Scheduling

  • The minimum length for an observership is three (3) days. These days do not need to be consecutive, but all proposed dates must be included in the initial application.
  • All requests must be submitted a minimum of thirty (30) days in advance of the proposed start date to allow for proper review and approval.

Sponsorship

  • Each observer must secure a faculty member in our department who agrees to serve as their official Hosting Faculty Sponsor. The sponsor is responsible for the observer's schedule, supervision, and adherence to department policies during the observership.
  • Applications without a confirmed sponsor will not be reviewed.

Application Materials

To initiate an observership request, the following documents must be submitted to the education coordinator:

  1. Completed Observer Application Form. [fill out the items highlighted in yellow]
  2. Current Curriculum Vitae (CV) or Resume.
  3. A Letter of Interest detailing the purpose of the observership, specific learning objectives, and requested dates.
  4. Copy of a Current Government-Issued ID (e.g., driver's license or passport).
  5. Proof of Negative Tuberculosis (TB) screening within the past 12 months.
  6. Proof of Flu Vaccination for the current flu season (typically required between October 1 and March 31).

The Observer Experience

Upon approval, the Hosting Faculty Sponsor will coordinate the observer's schedule, which may include shadowing in hospital, clinics and observing rounds.

Important Restrictions

  • Observers are prohibited from having independent contact with patients.
  • Observers are not permitted to access electronic health records (EHR) or handle protected health information (PHI) unless a specific, approved non-patient care exception is granted by the institution.
  • All observers must adhere to all institutional policies regarding professional conduct, dress code, and confidentiality. Failure to comply with any of these policies will result in immediate termination of the observership.

Application Process

  1. Secure a Sponsor: Identify and confirm a faculty member willing to sponsor your observership.
  2. Gather Materials: Compile all six (6) required application documents listed above.
  3. Submit Request: Send the complete application packet to the education coordinator listed below.
  4. Awaiting Approval: The department will review your application. You will be notified of the decision at least one week prior to the proposed start date.

Education Coordinator

Aria Doyle, MPD
agpongratz@arizona.edu

 

Additional Information

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