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Become a Simulated Patient (SP) in Saskatoon

Thank you for your interest in becoming a Simulated Patient (SP) through the University of Saskatchewan’s Clinical Resource Learning Centre (CLRC). 

Before completing this form, please be sure to review the SP Program and the SP Job Description for an overview of what to expect through this work opportunity. Click here to access the SP Application Form for Regina.

The CLRC conducts Simulated Patient intake on a rolling, as-needed basis for our partners’ teaching and exam requirements. To achieve this, SPs must be precisely matched with specific character roles required for learning or assessment sessions.

The CLRC typically hosts group information sessions 2-3 times per year. Applicants who meet criteria for various student learning requirements will be contacted to attend sessions as needed.

Please don’t hesitate to email sp.program@usask.ca if you have any questions.

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Thank you. Your application form has been submitted to the CLRC Simulated Patient Program, Saskatoon site.

Contact information

e.g.: Jane B. Doe
Confirmation will be sent to this address.
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Manually enter your date of birth or click the calendar icon to scroll to the required date.

Please tell us a little about yourself

e.g.: mobile phone, laptop, desktop computer capable of connecting online.
The SETA Program involves using your body to teach proper technique and communication for well-female (breast, pelvic) and well-male (pelvic, rectal) physical exams. Please read the SETA Job Description on the CLRC website for more information.
Please indicate "Yes" for full-time, part-time, or casual employment on-campus.

Declaration

  1. All information in this application is correct and complete to the best of my knowledge

  2. I am not currently applying to or registered in a training or educational program for the College of Medicine or Pharmacy.

  3. I agree to disclose any close personal relationship with an individual who is applying to or registered in a training or educational program for the College of Medicine or Pharmacy.

  4. I understand that this application form, if complete and if accepted by the Simulated Patient Program, will make me eligible for employment but it does not constitute an employment offer.

  5. I understand that I must enter into separate written employment agreements with the SPP before I am considered a casual contract worker of the University of Saskatchewan.

  6. I understand that falsification of any of this information or omission of any pertinent information may disqualify me from being offered employment in the future and/or will result in my removal from the SPP roster.

  7. I understand that, if accepted, this roster application will be kept on file indefinitely.


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