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Immunizations

SELECT (Allentown) instructions

Core (Tampa) instructions

Additional Documents

Increasing numbers of externship programs require applicants to have completed at least one recent screening service, such as fingerprinting, criminal background check, or drug screening. Proof of HIPAA/OSHA training may also be requested.

These services are NOT part of your educational record, thus USF Student Affairs and Registrar cannot distribute this information for you. It is your responsibility to maintain copies to mail or upload for visiting applications.

Core students were required to be fingerprinted before I2C and MS-3 clerkships. Fingerprints underwent a rather detailed FBI database checking for offenses, such as drug, assault, battery, sexual misconduct, firearms, national security, etc. DUI’s, however, have not been an issue. Before submitting an application, Core students should ask if May 2014 (date of fingerprinting) is within the program’s acceptable time frame.

SELECT students were required to complete a required 10-Panel urine drug screen before Prologue 3 and MS-3 clerkships.   . Please contact Cindi Ault at Cynthia.Ault@lvhn.org if you need a copy for your externship application.   

Fingerprinting and/or Criminal Background Check

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Obtain proof of your HIPAA/OSHA training at https://learn.health.usf.edu/login/index.php.

Immunizations

SELECT (Allentown) instructions

Core (Tampa) instructions

Medical Health Administration (MHA) would like to assist you in completing your externship application(s) in an efficient manner.  WE CANNOT REVIEW EXTERNSHIP APPLICATIONS ON A WALK-IN BASIS DUE TO STAFFING CONSTRAINTS!  Please follow the processes outlined below to expedite your application(s) review:

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https://learn.health.usf.edu/login/index.php

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Process to Follow for Fit-Testing for N-95 Respirator:  If your externship institution requires an updated fit-test:

NOTE:  Students with facial hair that comes between the sealing surface of the mask and the face cannot be fit-tested (OSHA regulation). 

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