Mentoring Programs

Student career exploration and volunteer programs are currently suspended due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The information below describes our usual programs.

We are happy that you are interested in a healthcare career. Exploring and confirming your interest in healthcare is an important step in realizing your career goals. Roper St. Francis Healthcare offers several programs that can help you in this journey. It is important to understand that with all volunteer/student programs, our top priority is the safety of our patients. A patient must be confident that everyone involved in his/her care is safe, knowledgeable, will not spread infection, will respect privacy and can handle an emergency. Hospitals have policies and processes that must be respected. We hope you will find a program that is a good fit for you. Students are our future in this rewarding field and we need you.

Scrubs Mentoring

Volunteering

Note: There can be confusion between shadowing and volunteering. Shadowing or observing, is watching and learning without any hands-on activity. When requesting a shadowing experience, you are asking a busy staff member to share their time with you. You are requesting the gift of an experience.

Volunteering on the other hand is a gift of service to others. If you have availability to be of regular weekly support and are willing to learn to lend a hand to support staff and patients, you might consider a volunteer role. You may or may not be needed in your primary area of interest. Consider what you are requesting or offering. Learn more about Volunteering with Roper St. Francis Healthcare.

The guide below should be used to determine who the best point of contact is for your needs.


Who should I contact?

SCENARIO POINT OF CONTACT
A student is enrolled in a school program which requires clinical hours for rotation/externship. Non-nursing Students: Student Program Coordinator, student.development@rsfh.com
Nursing Students: Cindy Plavney, Cynthia.plavney@rsfh.com
A student is accepted into a program which requires clinical rotation hours prior to enrollment. Student Program Coordinator, student.development@rsfh.com
An individual would like to job shadow a Roper St. Francis Healthcare team member for one day (8 hours or less). Student Program Coordinator, student.development@rsfh.com
A medical student, resident, fellow, or intern who would like to request an educational experience at Roper St. Francis Healthcare. For all schools except Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine (VCOM):  student.development@rsfh.com

For VCOM students: Senovia Doyle, senovia.doyle@rsfh.com
An individual would like to volunteer services. Volunteer Services
SCRUBS program(s). Structured mentoring program for students on RN, PA and MD tracks. SCRUBS Mentoring Program
A student plans to apply for a school program (but is not enrolled or accepted into) and needs documented PT/OT observation hours to do so. Volunteer Services:
Berkeley Hospital: VolunteerBerkeley@rsfh.com
Bon Secours St. Francis Hospital: VolunteerStFrancis@rsfh.com
Mount Pleasant Hospital:VolunteerMPH@rsfh.com
Roper Hospital: VolunteerRoper@rsfh.com

Job shadowing

If a student has selected a Roper St. Francis Healthcare employee who has agreed to one-day job shadowing, please contact student.development@rsfh.com to obtain a job shadow form.

Please note the following general guidelines:

  • Students must be 14 years or older to job shadow. For our intensive care unit, birth suite, operating room, or emergency department, students must be 16 years or older.
  • The experience is limited to eight hours or less.
  • Roper St. Francis Healthcare does not participate in job shadowing during Flu season (Oct 1 – Mar 31).

SCRUBS program

The SCRUBS mentoring program is the best way to begin exploration in health careers.

“SCRUBS” is an acronym for: Students Can Really Use Bedside Skills. Our program was named by the first group of students who joined our mentoring program. Many students who attended past SCRUBS programs are now working as professional healthcare employees at Roper St. Francis Healthcare. Our SCRUBS programs include:


SCRUBS "U" Career Exploration Sessions

SCRUBS “U” features quarterly evening sessions concentrating on specific areas of health careers. Each program offers an exciting glimpse into a medical field.

  • Topics include: Neonatology, Operating Room Careers, Imaging, and Physical Therapy.
  • Details: SCRUBS U evening sessions are held from 5 – 7 p.m. and are free of charge. The minimum age is 13 with no upper limit. Registration is required. SCRUBS “U” sessions are accepted as Job Shadowing. Each session is announced to schools and on the “SCRUBS Mentoring Program” Facebook site.
  • You may email: VolunteerStfrancis@rsfh.com and request “to be added to the SCRUBS “U” mailing list. When a session is announced, call (843) 402-CARE to register. 
  • Connect with the SCRUBS Mentoring Program page on Facebook for notifications of upcoming sessions.

Scrubs Health Summer Careers Camp - CANCELED DUE TO COVID-19

Roper St. Francis Healthcare usually holds the award winning SCRUBS Health Career Exploration Camp in June. The SCRUBS Health Career Exploration Camp is an action-packed day camp offering students who have an interest in health careers an opportunity to explore nursing and medical careers at Roper St. Francis Healthcare. The week includes CPR and first aid, cardiology, PT/OT, surgical, EMS, radiology and obstetrical sessions. The SCRUBS camp is for students 14 and 15 years old at the time of the camp.


SCRUBS Mentoring Program - SUSPENDED DUE TO COVID-19

The SCRUBS Mentoring program allows students on medical career tracks the opportunity to work along with staff at the bedside in a mentored role. The program is designed for pre-nursing, MD and PA career track students. Download details and application instructions for the SCRUBS Mentoring program. The SCRUBS Mentoring Program is popular and often operates at capacity. Applicants are interviewed and accepted when there is an opening in the program. The applicant (not parent) may email their anticipated career track and available interview time to the requested facility.

Candidates apply and are processed primarily through the Volunteer Departments at Roper Hospital and Bon Secours St. Francis Hospital. Processing includes an interview, application, background checks, two step TB test, immunization documentation, reference letter and attendance at a scheduled Volunteer Orientation session. Most participants are college level pre-med/nursing students. Minimum age is 16. Second career applicants are welcome. Students completing 32 hours of mentoring earn a certificate of completion.

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