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Clinical Learning for Students, Visitors, and Shadows

We have learning affiliations with many health professions schools and residencies, Learners from physician assistant, midwifery, osteopathy and medical programs come to Kaiser Permanente Washington for clinical rotations, clerkships, electives and sub-internships. Over 150 physicians, midwives, and physician assistant members of the Washington Permanente Medical Group are involved in teaching.

Visiting Residents

Our clinics are training sites for many Washington residencies, with electives from Sports Medicine to Pediatrics to Radiation Oncology. In line with Kaiser Permanente Washington's mission to improve the health of the communities we serve, we seek training opportunities with community health organizations and residencies that are improving access to medical care in our area. Programs must have an existing training agreement with KP Washington before scheduling visiting rotations. 

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Shadowing

Observers join us at all stages of their education. Most are students fulfilling observation hours before applying to a professional training program. Finalists for job openings in the Washington Permanente Medical Group are also welcome to observe in the department they're considering.

Currently, shadowing for learners under the age of 18 students is limited to non-surgical areas. 

SHADOWING GUIDELINES

Onboarding and Contacts

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