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Medical College of Georgia
Graduate Medical Education Policies and Procedures
Office of Primary Responsibility: Graduate Medical Education
No. HS 5.0
House Officer Rotation
1.0 Purpose
To define the procedures to govern situations where House Officers leave MCG
premises for clinical educational experiences and for non MCG House Officer
physicians who come to MCG for educational experiences.
2.0 Procedure
This policy does not apply to medical students applying for elective
rotations at the Medical College of Georgia. All questions regarding medical
student rotations should be referred to the Office of the Associate Dean for
Curriculum 1-3218.
Medical students or college students applying for
Observerships at the Medical College of Georgia need to contact Risk Management
1-7475.
2.1 For MCG Graduate Medical
Education House Officers Performing Off-Site Rotations:
2.1.1 Clinical Educational
Experiences which last for thirty days or less and are not to be repeated:
2.1.2 A Letter of Agreement is
required. Process must be started at least 30 days prior to the start of
the clinical educational experience. The Graduate Medical Education Office
must have a copy of each clinical rotation on file in the GME Office.
2.1.3 The Letter of Agreement is
initiated by the Department Chairperson or Program Director of the House
Officers Program, forwarded to the Senior Associate Dean for Graduate Medical
Education and VA Affairs and Dean of the School of Medicine for signatures (Attachment A is
an example letter of agreement which should be used as a guideline). The GME
Office will obtain required signatures and return original to the
Department.
2.1.4 If verification of
adequate malpractice insurance coverage for the House Officer is required by
the off-site facility, arrangements should be made through the Legal Office
(1-4018).
2.1.5 A House Officer who
desires to perform an in state/out-of-state rotation is responsible for
determining whether or not he/she must obtain a medical license in the state
where the rotation is to be performed. If a license is required, the House
Officer is responsible for obtaining the license BEFORE performing the
rotation.
2.1.6 J visa holders must
contact Graduate Medical Education Office before the rotation starts to
ensure ECFMG is notified of the clinical rotation.
2.1.7 International clinical
rotations require the signature of the Vice President of Finance on a
travel request in addition to other guidelines stated above.
2.2 Clinical Educational Experiences
which last for more than thirty days, or last for thirty days or less but will
be repeated throughout the year or annually:
2.2.1 An Affiliation Agreement
is required between MCG and the other Institution and a copy on file in the
Graduate Medical Education Office.
2.2.2 The Affiliation Agreement
should be routed through MCG's contract routing process for review and
signature by the President. For information on the Affiliation Agreement
form and information regarding this process, contact the Legal Office at
extension 1-4018.
Please note: This process requires four to eight weeks
for completion.
2.2.3 A House Officer who
desires to perform an in state/ out-of-state rotation is responsible for
determining whether or not he/she must obtain a medical license in the state
where the rotation is to be performed. If a license is required, the House
Officer is responsible for obtaining the license BEFORE performing rotation.
2.2.4 International clinical
rotations require the signature of the Vice President of Finance on
a travel request in addition to other guidelines stated above.
2.2.5 J visa holders must
contact the Graduate Medical Education Office before the rotation starts, to
ensure ECFMG is notified of the clinical rotation.
2.3 For Non MCG Graduate Medical
Education House Officers Performing Rotations at MCG:
2.3.1 Clinical Educational
Experiences which last for thirty days or less and are not to be repeated:
2.3.2 Non MCG House Officers
will be allowed to participate in clinical educational experiences
(rotations) at MCG Health Inc. Rotations will be limited to a period of 30
days unless justification is submitted for special circumstances. Any
clinical educational experience that is to be repeated by another non-MCG
House Office from the same sending Institution will require an Affiliation
Agreement and verification of professional liability coverage. A copy of
the Letter of Agreement and additional required paperwork must be on file in
the Graduate Medical Education Office prior to start of clinical rotation.
(Attachment B is an example letter of agreement which should be used as a
guideline).
2.3.3 A Letter of Agreement
between a Program Training Director at the sending Institution and a Program
Training Director at MCG is the initial step in the approval process. The
process is completed with approved signatures from the Senior Associate Dean for
Graduate Medical Education and VA Affairs, Chief Medical Officer of MCGHI, Director of Risk
Management, and Program Training Directors from the sending and receiving
Institutions (Attachment B is an example letter of agreement which can be
used as a guideline by the other facility).
2.3.4 Requirement of Negative
PPD or Negative Chest X-Ray – The Non MCG House Officer must present written
documentation of a negative PPD test (Mantoux testing) within the last
six-months, or present written documentation that a PPD test has been
performed by MCG Health, Inc.’s Employee Health Services prior to the
signing of the Agreement. It will be the responsibility of the receiving
Program to assure that the PPD test is read within the appropriate time
period and that the test result is negative. If the test result is positive,
the House Officer will not be allowed in a clinical service area until given
approval by Employee Health Services with appropriate documentation of
current health status.
There may be additional testing needed by MCGHI
Employee Health for the House Officer to be approved for a rotation at MCG.
2.3.5 For Non MCG House
Officers, the receiving Program is responsible for ensuring the following is
complete prior to the rotation. See Clinical
Rotations Checklist
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Signed “Letter of Agreement”
-
Certificate of malpractice insurance attached to the
“Letter of Agreement”
-
Criminal Background form
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Valid unrestricted GA medical license or Residency
Training Permit required for any clinical rotation at MCG Health Inc
-
Employee Health requirement(s)
-
ID Badge
-
Access to 9th floor (if needed)
-
Signed Drug Screen form
-
Signed Confidentiality Statement
-
Verification of successful completion of MCGHI Right
to Know and HIPPA training
-
HQ Physician number
-
Access and training to PowerChart and WebBrowser
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Copy of all required paperwork on file in Graduate
Medical Education Office.
2.4 Clinical Educational Experiences
which last for more than thirty days, or last thirty days or less but will be
repeated throughout the year or annually:
2.4.1 Affiliation Agreement is
required between MCG and the sending Institution. MCG's standard Affiliation
Agreement for House Officers Elective Rotation must be used.
2.4.2 The Affiliation Agreement
should be routed through MCG's contract routing process for review and
signatures by the Senior Associate Dean for Graduate Medical Education and VA Affairs, Dean of the
School of Medicine, and Chief Medical Officer of MCGHI. For information on
the Affiliation Agreement form and information regarding this process,
contact the Legal Office at extension 1-4018. Please note: This process
requires four to eight weeks for completion.
2.4.3 Requirement of Negative
PPD or Negative Chest X-Ray – The Non MCG House Officer must present
written documentation of a negative PPD test (Mantoux testing) within the
last six-months, or present written documentation that a PPD test has been
performed by MCG Health, Inc.’s Employee Health Services prior to the
signing of the Agreement. It will be the responsibility of the receiving
Program to assure that the PPD test is read within the appropriate time
period and that the test result is negative. If the test result is
positive, the House Officer will not be allowed in a clinical service area
until given approval by Employee Health Services with appropriate
documentation of current health status.
There may be additional testing needed by MCGHI
Employee Health for the House Officer to be approved for a rotation at MCG.
2.4.4 For Non MCG House
Officers, the receiving Program is responsible for ensuring the following is
complete prior to the rotation. See Clinical
Rotations Checklist.
-
Signed “Letter of Agreement”
-
Certificate of malpractice insurance attached to the
“Letter of Agreement”
-
Criminal Background form
-
Valid unrestricted GA medical license or Residency
Training Permit required for any clinical rotation at MCG Health Inc
-
Employee Health requirement(s)
-
ID Badge
-
Access to 9th floor (if needed)
-
Signed Drug Screen form
-
Signed Confidentiality Statement
-
Verification of successful completion of
MCGHI Right to Know and HIPPA training
-
HQ Physician number
-
Access and training to PowerChart and WebBrowser
-
Copy of all required paperwork on file in Graduate
Medical Education Office
2.5 Academic Observerships must
adhere to MCGHI Policy 15.03 which may be found at
http://www.hi.mcg.edu/aboutus/PDFPolicies/15_03_r1.pdf
Effective Date: 7/1/03 Revision/Review Date: 7/03 10/07 |