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Physicians-in-training host volunteer form


What is the Physicians-In-Training Host Program?
The Physicians-In-Training Host Program offers a one-or-two-night stay in an AMA Alliance member's home to fourth-year medical students, who are on the interview trail.

What is the goal of the program?
The program was created by the AMA Alliance, AMA Medical Student Section and AMA Resident/Fellows to help students cut down on interviewing costs, get to know the community surrounding their potential residency program, and introduce them to the local medical society and Alliance. The program is a perfect way to show your support for the family of medicine. By bringing a medical student into your home, you help the student and the Alliance to grow.

What are the responsibilities of a host?
Generally, hosts are asked to provide housing for a one-night stay. You may provide the medical student with meals or transportation at your discretion. The student may have common relocation questions for you, such as referrals to apartments, realtors, places to go, babysitters, etc. It is up to you to decide and communicate to the medical student the extent of your support. Volunteering to be a PIT host does not require you to host on any given date. We will always contact you to ask if you are available.

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Last updated: Nov 09, 2007
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