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Visiting students are encouraged and welcome to rotate through Stony Brook School of Medicine. We begin to process applications from visiting students in late April and early May. Applications received before then will be returned. Below you can find information on choosing and applying for a visiting elective:
How to Apply for a Visiting Elective at Stony Brook School of Medicine:
Our first priority is to accommodate the needs and interests of Stony Brook medical students. The Stony Brook School of Medicine also offers electives to 4th year students who attend LCME accredited medical schools. Electives are not offered to students who study at foreign medical schools. Please read course descriptions carefully. A few courses will indicate that they are not offered to visiting students. Visiting students applying through the Stony Brook Office of Medical Education can only do rotations at Stony Brook University Medical Center. If you wish to rotate at our affiliate sites, you must apply with those sites directly.
Visiting students should not register directly with a department or individual physician. Such arrangements will not be honored by the medical school and will not be given credit. The following procedure must be followed instead:
- Visiting students should read this web site carefully. You can call, write or E-mail the Office of Medical Education with additional questions regarding electives. An elective application should be printed from the Website.(see link above)
- Applications must be complete to be processed. Incomplete applications will be returned to the sender. A complete application includes:
- The application form, including the student's signature on Part I, and the school seal and Dean's signature on the completed Part II of the application.
- The non-refundable $25 application fee made out to IFR 910759
- An appropriate Certificate of Insurance must be received by the Office of Medical Education at Stony Brook School of Medicine PRIOR to the start of the student's elective.All insurance shall be on an occurence basis or on a claims made basis with appropriate tail coverage to cover any gaps. This must be indicated on the Certificate.
- Proof of immunizations, (Hepatitis, Tetanus within 10 years, immunity to MMR), negative PPD (within one year of the elective), and a positive Varicella titer, must be signed by a physician and submitted with the elective application. Proof that a health assessment has been done by a physician within the past year. This document should be signed by the physician. In addition, a meningitis vaccine should be indicated or waivers signed.
- On their application, students must sign the statement certifying that they will not be employees of the medical center during their rotation at Stony Brook.
- Proof of personal health insurance coverage while at Stony Brook. A photocopy of the student's health insurance card or other proof that the student will be covered by health insurance while at Stony Brook should be submitted.
- Proof of HIPAA compliance must be submitted.
- Home schools of students should provide results of background checks. If schools do not conduct background checks, students will be asked to sign disclosure forms before starting rotations.
- The Office of Medical Education screens and forwards applications to the Course Directors for approval. Health information is screened in the Office of Medical Education.
- Upon approval, the visiting student will be notified in writing of the time and place to report on the first day of the elective. A copy of the application is returned to the student if the elective is not approved. However, the $25 application fee is non-refundable.
- If an elective is not approved, a student may request a different choice of time period for the elective without an additional application fee. However, approval by the home school of the alternative time period must be sent to Stony Brook prior to the start of the rotation. Students are urged to review the list of available electives(click here) and to apply as early as possible. Applicants should submit their applications two to three months prior to the start of the rotation they are requesting. In an emergency, students may request in writing to cancel a rotation a minimum of one month prior to the start of a rotation. Applications will not be considered if they are received less than one month prior to the start of a rotation.
- On the first day of the elective, the student reports to the Office of Medical Education at 8:30 AM to pick up a "Verification of Completed Application" slip which he/she then brings, along with an evaluation form from the home school, directly to the department which will supply parking information and a medical center ID. The student is responsible for familiarizing him/herself with the medical center and medical school policies and procedures, and for maintaining patient confidentiality at all times in compliance with HIPAA.
- The student's school should either send an evaluation form with the application, or to the Stony Brook SOM Office of Medical Education once the elective is approved. The student can also present the form to the Office of Medical Education upon arrival.
- The Office of Medical Education at Stony Brook maintains records of visiting students. Course Directors notify the Office when electives are successfully completed and application materials are kept on file for future reference.
- Grades are reported directly from departments to the students' home schools. The Office of Medical Education maintains a record of the grades.
Making Changes
If extenuating circumstance requires a change in an elective rotation, visiting students must notify the Office of Medical Education a minimum of one month prior to the start of the elective to be changed or canceled.
Requests for additional rotations must be accompanied by new applications from the home school and an additional application fee. Because PPD's and Certificates of Insurance expire, we ask that you submit complete applications and supporting materials for rotations occurring at different times of the year.
Special Accommodations
Students are responsible for contacting the department at least one month prior to the start of an elective to request physical, academic or other special accommodations when needed.
Housing
Housing arrangements should be made well in advance. Stony Brook University Medical Center does not provide housing for visiting students. Students can call Campus Housing at 631-632-6750 for information regarding on-campus availablity and are strongly advised to seek sub-let arrangements in the community.
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