



GHS Proceedings
GHS Proceedings is a peer-reviewed medical journal that represents the top academic and clinical research activities happening at GHS and throughout the world.
GHS Proceedings is a peer-reviewed medical journal that represents the top academic and clinical research activities happening at GHS and throughout the world.
Helping to create the most optimized and innovative clinical research model for moving new agents from the laboratory directly to the patient in the safest, most expedient way possible is core to the vision of the Institute for Translational Oncology Research (ITOR) of GHS.
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GHS and our primary academic partners, Clemson University, Furman University and University of South Carolina are working together to pave the way for breakthroughs in healthcare delivery, access and affordability through a unique, dynamic collaboration known as the GHS Health Sciences Center.
Providing access to more than 40 academic, professional and workforce development programs, a medical school, a nursing program, clinical and translational research, and the region’s largest healthcare delivery system, the GHS Health Sciences Center is dedicated to helping the health professionals of today and tomorrow meet the real-world needs of the community.
Learning Hub is a learning management system (used by all Prisma Health employees, contract workers, students and volunteers) that provides you with important healthcare modules required to begin your faculty, staff or scholar role (HIPAA, infection control, patient rights, etc.)
Prisma Health Student Affairs Administration will register you for Learning Hub.
Please note: You have a limited number of chances to pass the tests associated with the modules. You do, however, have the ability to view each test attempt to see which questions you missed prior to taking the test again. You may do this by selecting the dropdown arrow beside “Retake.” Select “Review” and then “View Training Details.”
Completing the compliance checklist:
Receiving the COVID-19 vaccine is optional.
UofSC School of Medicine’s Office of Student Affairs will upload copies of the background check report completed during the AMCAS application process. You do not need to submit anything in this section.
Your locker assignment will be provided at a later date. You may leave this item blank for now.
EMT Polo size
T-shirt size
Primary Address
Local Address
What’s Required (one of the following):
A 2021-22 version of the flu vaccine will be provided by Employee Health in the fall of each year. Please enter 11/01/2021 as the value for this item in your compliance checklist.
Navigate to the “Documents” tab of your mCE compliance checklist.
Navigate to the “Documents” tab of your mCE compliance checklist. The UofSC SOMC requires the following documents to either be signed or consented to annually:
If you are currently BLS/CPR certified, you may submit your current card and enter the expiration date listed on it. If you are not currently BLS/CPR certified, this information will be provided later. You may enter 4/30/2021 as the value for this field.
This information will be provided to you at a later date. You may leave it blank at this time.
Respiratory fit testing will be completed by Employee Health during orientation. Please enter 7/31/2021 as the value for this field.
What’s required:
Providing your vehicle’s information is necessary to receive a parking permit for the UofSC School of Medicine parking garage. If you will not be driving to campus, you may enter “N/A” in these sections.
Please use this section to list any of the following that apply:
You may also write “n/a” in that section if none are applicable.
Enter your AAMC ID number in the compliance checklist.
Enter your mobile phone number (with area code) and your mobile service provider in the compliance checklist.
803-434-2431 (Midlands)
864-454-2358 (Upstate)
How to complete the compliance checklist:
What’s Required:
How to complete the compliance checklist:
For students who are current or were previous volunteers at Prisma Health: Please complete the Volunteer Attestation form and email it to the email address listed on the document. Once it is returned, it is the student’s responsibility to upload the form to their mCE checklist as well as update the “New Value” boxes.
The following instructions are for current Prisma Health employees who are also participating in an academic experience.
Please Note: Employees are strongly encouraged to submit the Attestation Form a minimum of two weeks prior to their rotation in order to avoid a delayed start date. Please note that the processing of this form by Employee Health can be delayed during high-patient volume times (i.e. flu season).
CITI training is required for students participating in research. If this item is not on your compliance checklist, you are not required to complete this training.
Click the following link for instructions: CITI Training
If your compliance checklist requires a date for your completion, of EPIC, please enter that information in the “Value” column.
Your photo will be used for your Prisma Health identification badge. The photo must be saved in JPEG format and follow the same requirements as a passport photo:
DO NOT use a picture of your ID or passport. These often have a hologram and do not print clearly. Selfies are acceptable as long as they follow the same requirements as listed above.
Note: If for any reason Prisma Health Badge Security Office decides the photograph uploaded is not acceptable, you will have to take a new photograph upon arrival to their department. Uploading a clear photo in mCE will save you time in the long run.
How to complete the compliance checklist: