I have read all of the recent threads asking about shadowing, but I can't find anything about my question.
I have been trying to find shadowing opportunities for a while now, and I was aware that I would face a lot of red tape and rejections. I've probably spoken to 18 different medical office managers now and they have all said it's against the policies of HIPAA/their office/their health system/etc. to allow someone to shadow a physician. They have all said it's about confidentiality and liability. Some of the physicians even agreed to have me shadow, but then it always fell through because of one supposed policy or another.
Most recently, the physician's office manager I spoke with said that I would need "personal liability insurance" for them to even consider it. They said that medical students, nursing students and PA students are covered by their schools for preceptorships/clerkships, but just a random pre-med student is not since I have no training and I'm not enrolled in any professional school.
I still don't really understand why insurance would be necessary since shadowing literally involves me just standing there, not saying or doing anything. But she said if I trip and fall, or if the patient sues the physician that I was shadowing, then I wouldn't be covered.
I tried to look up what "personal liability insurance" is about, but I honestly am just more confused. I'm not a lawyer. It seems like it is often tied to car insurance, or small businesses, or an "umbrella policy". But I have no certification or training for an insurance policy to cover me with, so I don't even know how that would work!
Has anyone had to purchase this type of insurance for shadowing? Any advice?
I have been trying to find shadowing opportunities for a while now, and I was aware that I would face a lot of red tape and rejections. I've probably spoken to 18 different medical office managers now and they have all said it's against the policies of HIPAA/their office/their health system/etc. to allow someone to shadow a physician. They have all said it's about confidentiality and liability. Some of the physicians even agreed to have me shadow, but then it always fell through because of one supposed policy or another.
Most recently, the physician's office manager I spoke with said that I would need "personal liability insurance" for them to even consider it. They said that medical students, nursing students and PA students are covered by their schools for preceptorships/clerkships, but just a random pre-med student is not since I have no training and I'm not enrolled in any professional school.
I still don't really understand why insurance would be necessary since shadowing literally involves me just standing there, not saying or doing anything. But she said if I trip and fall, or if the patient sues the physician that I was shadowing, then I wouldn't be covered.
I tried to look up what "personal liability insurance" is about, but I honestly am just more confused. I'm not a lawyer. It seems like it is often tied to car insurance, or small businesses, or an "umbrella policy". But I have no certification or training for an insurance policy to cover me with, so I don't even know how that would work!
Has anyone had to purchase this type of insurance for shadowing? Any advice?