Frequently Asked Questions
What information is needed for the internship/shadowing application?
An application must be submitted via our online form.
How is a shadowing experience different from an internship?
A lab/research shadowing experience is appropriate if the individual will be doing no work, will be constantly supervised, and will simply be observing his/her supervisor. Shadows may perform minimal mirroring of experiments, techniques, etc. Shadows may not have any hands-on patient/human research subject contact. Strict adherence to these guidelines is necessary to avoid the potential that a shadowing opportunity could be considered a volunteer or intern arrangement, both of which would be prohibited under existing New York State Department of Labor guidelines. A shadowing experience is not appropriate in cases where a supervisor wishes to evaluate an individual for a future paid position for the same reason.
Can a person not enrolled in an educational program complete an academic internship?
No, interns must be enrolled in a course of instruction that leads to a degree, diploma or certificate. Individuals interested in an internship to find out what graduate school or lab work is all about should seek out a paid position, such as a lab tech position.
Can a person not enrolled in an educational program complete a shadowing experience?
Yes, individuals not currently enrolled in an academic program may complete a shadowing experience.
Can a person under 18 complete and internship or shadowing experience?
Yes. Interns/shadows under 18 have additional requirements including submission of the Parental Consent Form and the Obligations of Adult Supervisors of Interns Under 18 Training Compliance Form. Additionally, the Department Administrator is responsible for completing the Background Check Process. Interns/shadows under 18 may not start until all requirements are completed.
The intern/shadow is not “in the system”; what about liability insurance?
Everyone in the building is automatically covered under the University’s general liability insurance.
Can international medical students intern or shadow?
International medical students are not eligible for clinical shadowing, clinical observerships, clinical internships or other clinical experiences. They are eligible to shadow or intern for research only with no clinical component experience.
How does the intern/shadow get a University ID?
Forward the approved application to the ID office at mcidcard@ur.rochester.edu
How does the intern/shadow arrange for a parking permit?
The intern/shadow must visit the parking office with (1) their University ID and (2) their approved application form.
Does the intern/shadow have to pay for parking?
Yes, the intern/shadow will be required to pay for parking.
Can the department pay a stipend to the intern?
No, interns may only receive payments for reimbursements for incidental costs incurred related to completing the internship (e.g., parking). Unpaid interns may not receive payment in the form of wages or a stipend.
How does the Department arrange for the health assessment?
See section 'Process to arrange for Health Assessment through University Health Service' below
How often does an intern need a health assessment?
Health assessments and PPD testing are required annually.
How does the intern/shadow get an email address (if applicable)?
The Departmental Administrator can request an account by sending an email to HelpDesk_ISD@URMC.Rochester.edu.
How does the intern obtain housing (if necessary)?
The intern may contact Residential Life to discuss housing options.
Can a University of Rochester intern receive academic credit for the internship?
University of Rochester undergraduate interns may be able to register for independent study. See the College Center for Advising Services handbook for more information.
Can a non-University of Rochester intern receive academic credit for the internship?
Non-University of Rochester undergraduate interns cannot receive University of Rochester credit for the internship. Interns may check with their home institution to determine whether credit at their home institution is available/applicable.
Can graduate student interns register for Visiting Student in Residence?
Visiting graduate students enrolled in biomedical and health sciences PhD programs may be able to register for Visiting Student in Residence through the SMD, particularly if the student needs access to health insurance and the experience will be greater than 8 weeks. Please contact Sharon McCullough to determine if this would be more appropriate than applying to the internship program.
*For students who are transitioning between programs, where should the Statement of Enrollment (SOE) come from?
Graduating high school seniors must obtain a SOE from their post- secondary institution. Undergraduate, graduate, and other students who are seeking an internship while transitioning between programs must provide a SOE from both their current and future institutions.