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Internship OpportunitiesLuminis Health offers a variety of highly competitive internships that provide real-world, hands-on experience. While we hope to accommodate as many students as possible for each rotation, not all students who apply are accepted. Internships are based on department availability/need and cannot be guaranteed. Please note that availability of internships within certain departments varies throughout the year, and some internship opportunities may require specialized subject knowledge in order to qualify. Please see below for details about this program and how to apply. RequirementsIn order to apply to intern at Luminis Health, students must:Be 16 years of age or older by the start of the semesterAttend an accredited educational institution, including, but not limited to, high school, trade school, technical or vocational institute, community college, four-year college or university, or graduate schoolIf necessary for academic credit: have written documentation or letter from your educational institution outlining any specific internship needs and educational componentsBe enrolled in a course of study related to the work that will be performedProvide documentation of required immunizationsInclude cover letter and resume with completed Student Volunteer/Intern Application
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Learn more about becoming a Patient Family Advisor at AAMC and DCMC.
Commitment to patient- and family-centered careTo give you the best health care experience possible, it only makes sense that we involve you and your family members in the decision-making process. At Luminis Health, we value your opinion. That's why our Patient and Family Advisors program allows patients, family members and community members to give input on our policies, programs and practices.These advisors work with our health care providers to support our patient- and family-centered care approach. Whether you've been our patient or want to help for other reasons, we invite you to be part of our team., What kind of projects are advisors involved with?Every year, dedicated Patient and Family Advisors put in hundreds of hours, working shoulder to shoulder with Luminis Health employees to advance the understanding and practice of patient and family-centered care., Share your experience and help us improveAdvisors directly influence our policies, programs and practices. This role allows people just like you to help us deliver the best health care experience possible.As an advisor, you'll go through orientation and receive mentoring from a Luminis Health employee.Would you make a good patient & family advisor?You don't need special experience, qualifications or expertise to be a patient and family advisor, but we do look for individuals who:Are passionate about improving the health care experience.Can see beyond their own care experiences.Communicate effectively.Listen well.Respect diversity and differing opinions.Share insights and experiences in productive ways.
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Virtual Urgent Care With CareConnectNow
Need care for a minor medical concern today? Now you can connect with a Luminis Health medical provider on your mobile device from anywhere in the state — even the comfort of your home — with Luminis Health CareConnectNow.
CareConnectNow offers trusted, easy-access medical care for things like:
COVID screenings.
Cough, cold or sore throat.
Fever or flu.
Seasonal allergies.
Eye problems, such as pink eye.
Nausea, vomiting or diarrhea.
Headaches or migraines.
Sinus problems.
Vertigo.
Acid reflux.
Skin rashes and infections.
Insect bites or poison ivy.
Constipation.
Shingles.
Urinary tract infections (UTIs).
CareConnectNow is available for ages 13 and up on weekdays from 8 am–9 pm and weekends from 9 am–4 pm. You must be in Maryland at the time of service.
Schedule a virtual visit now or call us on your smartphone at 443-951-4270.
Seek Emergency Care When Needed
Don't use CareConnectNow if you're experiencing:
Difficulty breathing or shortness of breath
Chest pain or discomfort
Dizziness, confusion, severe or persistent vomiting
If you are having a medical emergency, call 911 or visit your nearest emergency room.
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How can I report my concern? If you find yourself in an ethical dilemma or suspect inappropriate or illegal conduct, report your concern using any method below: Talk to your manager or supervisor Talk to your manager or higher-level leader Call the compliance and privacy hotline Call the Compliance & Privacy Hotline: 1-833-LH-ETHIC Call the Ethics & Compliance Line: Call the compliance and privacy hotline 1-833-LH-ETHIC Submit a confidential report Submit a Confidential Report online Submit a Confidential Report online , Ethics & Compliance Line Highlights Report confidentially and anonymously Available by phone or electronically 24 hours a day, 7 days a week Reports are promptly investigated Retaliation is prohibited against those who report concerns in good faith. , Resources
Ethics & Compliance LineLuminis Health is committed to upholding the highest standards of business and community ethics while ensuring compliance with all applicable laws and regulations. We strive to prevent, detect, and correct any conduct—whether unintentional or deliberate—that is inconsistent with these principles. Maintaining ethical conduct and compliance is a shared responsibility of all Luminis Health personnel.
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Your privacy is important and it's helpful to understand your privacy rights as a patient. The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) requires your doctor to give you the Notice of Privacy Practices and make an effort to get your signature to acknowledge you received it. If you don't want anyone to know you're in the hospital, you must ask a staff member to delete your name from the hospital directory.
HIPAA allows your doctor to share your health information with:
Family members, friends or other persons who answer your phone, even when you aren't present. If you don't want to receive phone calls at home, you have the right to request an alternative communication method.
Another doctor, if there is reason to believe you will receive care from him/her.
Your family or other persons if he/she can reasonably infer, based on professional judgment, that you do not object.
Your spouse, family members, friends or other persons you identify, only when the information is directly relevant to their role in your health.
For more information about HIPAA, visit www.hhs.gov.