Visiting Medical Residents & Fellows
Aspirus invites visiting residents and fellows from U.S. based, accredited programs to complete various electives in a rural setting.
We offer vigorous learning experiences in both outpatient and inpatient, working under the supervision of highly skilled healthcare professionals in facilities with state-of-the-art resources to meet the needs of our rural communities.
Program Eligibility
- Rotation applications must be submitted by the program coordinator at least 12 weeks prior to the rotation
- Please note: Placement is not guaranteed
- Visiting residents & fellows must meet all Aspirus health requirements
- Written health records must be retained by the program
- The residency or fellowship program must provide a Program Letter of Agreement for the rotation
- Visiting residents must be enrolled in a U.S. based, accredited program
- Aspirus does not offer observerships for foreign medical school graduates applying to residency programs
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Program Coordinator Initiated Application
Fill out the form on behalf of your resident or fellow for consideration for student placement at an Aspirus facility.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are Aspirus’ health requirements?
- Proof of immunity to:
- Rubella, Rubeola (Measles), and Mumps via two vaccinations or titer showing immunity
- Varicella (Chicken Pox) via two vaccinations, a titer showing immunity or doctor approved verification for Varicella specifically
- Two TB skin tests or one TB blood draw showing a negative result, or documentation of a negative chest x-ray following a positive result
- The most recent result must be within the past 12 months of your first rotation
- Participation in the (seasonal) Influenza & COVID-19 Safety Programs
- Valid vaccination or declination form required
- Masking is a requirement during the entirety of the Flu Season if Influenza Vaccination declined
- These seasonal policies are reassessed annually and the updated requirements are released in the fall
- Note: Health requirements are subject to change at the discretion of Aspirus Employee Health
What does a resident or fellow complete during their onboarding?
- Reviews and Acknowledges Aspirus’ policies and regulatory training
- Provides proof of seasonal Flu and Covid Vaccination information via a document upload, or declination
- Provides additional demographic data not included on the initial application
- Completes a TB Questionnaire
- Provides dates for MMR & Varicella vaccines or titers, as well as TB test dates
- Epic training and instructions will be provided one week prior to start date