This page is intended to provide information and streamline the clinical on-boarding process for both students and instructors associated with an affiliated school and program.

At CHI St. Vincent, we provide clinical experiences for a variety of allied health and nursing students. Some of the students that use our facility include nursing (undergraduate and graduate), dietary, EMT, PA, counseling, therapy (OT/PT/SLP) and lab.

If you are coming to one of our facilities as an individual to complete your clinical rotation, click the individual/graduate tab and follow those instructions.

If you are coming to one of our facilities as a cohort (group) of students have your instructor click on group/undergraduate tab and follow those instructions.

Email Etiquette

When emailing HSstudentaccess@stvincenthealth.com please include details to assist in the answer to your question. Indicate in the body of the email what school and program you are attending. If necessary, include the student's name and a contact phone number. All emails should receive a response in 48 hours. If you do not receive a response, please send a follow up email, stating you are following up on an email. Personal emails from yahoo or google make it difficult to locate the school and program.

Orientation

All students must complete the CareLearning Passport Orientation, which requires an annual $15 fee. CareLearning Passport can be accessed at https://passport.carelearning.com/Home/Start.  Instructors/Students, please make sure all modules are completed including CHI St. Vincent Health System-All Facilities and Common Spirit Workplace Violence Prevention. (Please search, add and complete these two modules). The general modules are training requirements for OSHA, CMS, and The Joint Commission along with other regulatory bodies. Should you experience any difficulty with the CareLearning Passport please call 866-617-3904 or email support@carelearning.com. The clinical coordinator at the school will email a complete report that all students have completed their orientation.