Applying to Observe
Applying to Observe
Once an observer has found an Ascension sponsor they can fill out the Job Shadow and Observation Application.
Please carefully review the areas listed below and be sure to complete the correct application. Failure to complete the right application can delay your observation experience.
For job shadows of MDs, DOs and other advanced practice providers (PAs, NPs, CRNAs, etc.) please visit this link to apply:
Link to online Job Shadow Application
For job shadows in the areas of occupational therapy, physical therapy, and speech therapy, please reach out to the following individuals:
Ascension Wisconsin South Region (Greater Milwaukee Area and Racine)
Link to online Job Shadow Application
Ascension Wisconsin North Region (Fox Valley and other northern sites)
Link to printable Job Shadow Application
For job shadows in all other areas including nursing, allied health areas, and healthcare administration
Link to printable Job Shadow Application
Health Requirements for Observers
To encourage interest in health care professions, Ascension Wisconsin has agreed to allow individuals to shadow/observe professionals at our sites of care, given the individual meets the following health requirements and provides proof/documentation of the items listed below:-
Tuberculosis Screening
Negative test(s) for tuberculosis, as shown by negative findings on a Mantoux test or QuantiFERON-TB test, or a negative chest x-ray within the past 12 months.
TB test(s) to confirm absence of TB infection can be obtained from a primary care clinic/provider or local health department. The test results document must include the date of the test and the result, and must be completed within the last 12 months.
-
COVID-19 Vaccination
Beginning 6/1/2021, proof of full vaccination against COVID -19 or a documented medical exemption is required for job shadows/observations. Proof of vaccination can be obtained from the provider at the time of vaccination or through the Wisconsin Immunization Registry (or other relevant state database). Fully vaccinated is considered 2 weeks after the second dose in a 2-dose series of the Pfizer or Moderna vaccines or 2 weeks after a single dose of the J&J/Janssen COVID-19 vaccine.
In the event that you cannot receive the COVID-19 vaccine due to a medical issue, documentation from your provider must be provided for a medical exemption. You will be required to take additional precautions in the clinical setting as a result.
-
Immunity To Measles, Mumps, and Rubella
-
Immunity to Varicella
-
Immunity to Hepatitis B
-
Annual Influenza Vaccination