The Medical College of Wisconsin's Standardized Patient Program is committed to providing opportunities for medical students to interact with a diverse patient population reflective of actual clinical practice. Individuals 18 years and older of all backgrounds, educations, cultures, and experiences are encouraged to participate. All SPs should have an interest in working in an educational capacity for the betterment of students. Additionally, SPs need to be responsible, conscientious, patient, and able to participate in training sessions to develop proficiency in their performance. No prior medical knowledge, training, or acting experience is necessary.
Could you be a Standardized Patient (SP)?
Qualified Candidates will:
Have a good memory
Be able to portray a fictitious patient in overall look and attitude
Have the ability to give and receive feedback
Possess basic computer skills
Applying to be a Standardized Patient
The Standardized Patient Program is always looking for individuals interested in working with students in this manner. The work is sporadic and demographic needs often change, so we take on new SPs as need arises. Participants of the program receive a study stipend for their work. Study stipends begin at $12 per/hour.
If you are interested in joining our program, please call 414-456-4587 or 414-456-4202.
Once we have received and reviewed your application you will be placed on our waiting list. When an appropriate case is available, you will be contacted for an interview.